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March 11, 2025

Recognizing God

Daniel Wolpert   |   Read Genesis 15:7-12, 17-18

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Lectionary Week
March 10–16, 2025
Scripture Overview

In seminary no one ever spoke about God’s one annoying quality: invisibility. Although many would assert that you can “see God” in different aspects of our world, the honest truth is that God is invisible, in every normal sense of that term. Understanding this truth, our passages this week explore how we can recognize the Divine Presence. Abram seeks to recognize God in his life; the psalmist seeks God’s instruction; Paul encourages his readers to live lives that show Christ to others; and Jesus proclaims that nothing earthly will stop God from moving. To see God is one of our great desires. As we read and meditate on these passages, may we know God’s presence.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

• Read Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18. When confronted with the seemingly impossible, what is your normal response? What helps you to be open to God’s infinite providence?
• Read Psalm 27. How does fear affect you? How does your spiritual life help prevent fear from ruling your life?
• Read Philippians 3:17–4:1. Perhaps this passage is challenging for you with its hints of religious conflict and the contrast of heavenly and earthly things. How do we engage parts of the Bible that are hard or foreign to us? How do we relate to Jesus directly through our life of prayer?
• Read Luke 13:31-35. How is God present in your work in the world for justice? What is your prophetic witness?

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Genesis 15:7-12, 17-18

7 He said to Abram, “I am the LORD, who brought you out of Ur of the Chaldeans to give you this land as your possession.” 8 But Abram said, “LORD God, how do I know that I will actually possess it?” 9 He said, “Bring me a three-year-old female calf, a three-year-old female goat, a three-year-old ram, a dove, and a young pigeon.” 10 He took all of these animals, split them in half, and laid the halves facing each other, but he didn’t split the birds. 11 When vultures swooped down on the carcasses, Abram waved them off. 12 After the sun set, Abram slept deeply. A terrifying and deep darkness settled over him. 17 After the sun had set and darkness had deepened, a smoking vessel with a fiery flame passed between the split-open animals. 18 That day the LORD cut a covenant with Abram: “To your descendants I give this land, from Egypt’s river to the great Euphrates,

Unless otherwise indicated, scripture quotations are from the Common English Bible. Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible. Used by permission.

What follows Abram’s questioning of God is a description of ritual action which strains our modern sensibilities. The sacrificing of animals and Abram’s ensuing trance state is certainly not something common to our culture. Yet this scene was not uncommon in ancient faith practice. There is hardly a single book...

God, help us to be open to the many ways you speak to us. In silence, in vision, in the midst of our busy lives help us to recognize your presence and your promises. Amen.


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