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Abram, Lot & Melchizedek: Finding Life Issues in Surprising Places

Abram, Lot & Melchizedek: Finding Life Issues in Surprising Places

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In Genesis 14, we find a story about war ⚔️ and rescue 🛡️.


Several kings 👑 attack other kingdoms because they didn't pay their taxes.


During this conflict, Lot (Abram's nephew) and his family are captured ⛓️.


When Abram hears about this, he gathers 318 of his men and launches a rescue mission 🏹.


They surround the enemy camp at night and free all the captives 🎉.


Though war isn't life-affirming and causes death, sometimes it's necessary to protect life.


Being a soldier isn’t a sin, but if you struggle with the weight of it, remember: Jesus came to rescue you, too ✝️.


After the battle, Abram meets a mysterious king and priest named Melchizedek 🤴.


He brings out bread 🍞 and wine 🍷 and blesses Abram.


Melchizedek’s name means “king of righteousness,” and he rules in Salem, which means peace ☮️. (Salem later becomes Jerusalem 🏰.)


Jesus is the true King of Righteousness, the Prince of Peace, who gives us bread and wine in communion — His body and blood — for the forgiveness of sins.


Your hope, even in the mess of life, is knowing that Christ holds you because the greatest battle was already fought — and won — on the cross ✝️for you.


And just like Abram met Melchizedek after his battle, you meet Jesus, your true King, who gives you everything you need — forgiveness, peace, and eternal life 🌟.


Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Executive Director of Missions and Theology.


Contributor Michelle Bauman is the Director of Y4Life.


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