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It’s different when you’ve got some skin in the game

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A “through the bible” devotion from Genesis 17.

Corporate offices often announce changes throughout the company that affect everyone from managers to minimum wage employees. A rebrand means new polo shirts for everyone. Changes in medical insurance mean a larger paycheck deduction. It’s one thing when new products fill the shelves. It’s another when staff reduction means you’re looking for a new job.

God announces some big changes in Genesis 17. He changes Abram’s name to Abraham, to remind him of the promise that he will father a great nation. Plus, the covenant will now require something of Abraham. You could say he now has some skin in the game. Go read Genesis 17 if you need more information.

It’s one thing to trust God when you’re on the receiving end of things. Trust him to provide food and clothing. Trust him to lead you to green pastures and still waters. Trust him when he says he’ll protect you.

It’s another thing when God puts a price tag on your trust. What are you going to do when it’s going to cost you something? Jesus said, “If anyone wants to come after Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me” (Mark 8:34). There are some things you have to let go of if you’re going to hold onto him. It could be pride. Self-sufficiency. Possessions. Bad habits. Bad attitudes.

I wonder how Abraham’s household reacted when he announced the provisions of the covenant. In the moment, I’ll bet they were unhappy. But you know what? They got over it. They healed. And they were thankful to be a part of the plans God had for Abraham and his family.

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