Of all the stories in the Bible, few take our breath away like Genesis 22. God actually commands Abraham to offer up Isaac — the only son he had waited a lifetime for, the son he loved so deeply — as a burnt offering. It is a road that leads to Mount Moriah, and it is a road that leads to the cross. Today, let us walk together into this ancient account, and see how God provides at the very end of human despair, and how all of it points, from far off, to the Savior who would lay down His life for us.

1. God's Call: Offer Up Your Only Son

The story opens with a crushing weight. God calls to Abraham and asks him to offer up Isaac — the son God had promised and withheld for twenty-five years, the child who carried the whole covenant and every hope. And now God seems ready to take that gift back.

And he said, Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.Genesis 22:2 (KJV)

"Thine only son," "whom thou lovest" — every word cuts like a blade. This is not God being cruel; it is God testing a heart that truly trusts Him. What God is looking for is not what Abraham can offer, but whether Abraham treasures God above every gift God gives.

2. Rising Early: The Struggle and Faith Within Obedience

Scripture does not record how Abraham tossed and turned through that night. It begins with one plain sentence: "And Abraham rose up early in the morning." He saddled his donkey, split the wood, and set out with Isaac and two servants. Three days of travel, every step an agony — and every step an act of obedience.

Real faith is often not the absence of struggle, but stepping forward in the midst of it. Abraham later told his servants, "I and the lad will go yonder and worship, and come again to you." The book of Hebrews tells us he was fully convinced that God could raise the dead — he believed God would find a way to keep His promise.

3. Father and Son Walking Together: The Fire and the Knife

The most heartbreaking picture is of the father and son going up the mountain together. Isaac carries the wood — just as, one day, another "Son" would carry His own cross. Isaac speaks up and asks, "Behold the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?"

And Abraham said, My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering: so they went both of them together.Genesis 22:8 (KJV)

"God will provide" — this phrase becomes an echo through the whole of Scripture. The father did not know how God would accomplish it, yet he placed everything into God's hands. In those few words, "they went both of them together," lies faith's deepest rest.

4. The Moment the Knife Was Raised: God Stopped Him

Reaching the place God had shown him, Abraham built the altar, laid the wood, bound Isaac, and stretched out his hand to take the knife. And in that razor's-edge instant, the angel of the LORD called to him from heaven: "Abraham, Abraham! ... Lay not thine hand upon the lad."

God stopped that knife. For God never wanted Isaac's death; He wanted Abraham's heart, and now it had been made plain. What God treasures is a heart willing to give back to Him the thing it holds most precious.

5. Jehovah-jireh: The Ram Caught by Its Horns

Abraham lifted up his eyes and saw a ram, its horns caught fast in a thicket. God had already provided a substitute sacrifice. Isaac lived, and the ram was offered up in his place.

And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovah-jireh: as it is said to this day, In the mount of the LORD it shall be seen.Genesis 22:14 (KJV)

"Jehovah-jireh" — the LORD will provide. This is a promise every trusting heart can lay hold of: at the mountaintop where you have run out of every option, God has already provided for you.

6. A Foreshadowing of the Gospel: God Did Not Spare His Only Son

When we look back on this story, we discover it is a stunning prophecy. The region of Mount Moriah would one day be the very place of Jerusalem and Golgotha. Abraham's son was ransomed by that ram, but God's only beloved Son truly walked up to the altar.

When Abraham raised the knife, God stopped him; yet when God's Son Jesus was nailed to the cross, the Father did not hold back. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. That ram caught by its horns, offered in Isaac's place, points straight to the Lamb of God who was slain in ours.

7. Today, You Too Can Come to This Mountain

Genesis 22 is not merely an ancient story; it is an invitation written to every seeker. God is still searching for hearts willing to trust Him, and He is still providing for all who come to Him. The burdens you carry, the dead ends you face — God sees them all, and He has already gone ahead to provide.

May you open this passage for yourself, reading slowly and pondering quietly. In the BiblePro app you can compare multiple translations chapter by chapter, and you can use AI search to dig into the meaning behind "Jehovah-jireh" and "Moriah," letting God's word speak to you directly. And may you find a local church, to walk alongside brothers and sisters — for the road of faith has always been one where we "go both of us together," with God Himself beside us.

Series · Bible StoriesPart 6 of 45
In this series
  1. 1In the Beginning, God Created — The Story of Creation in Genesis
  2. 2The Fall of Man: Temptation in Eden and the First Promise of Salvation
  3. 3Cain and Abel: The World's First Tragedy Born of Envy
  4. 4Noah's Ark and the Great Flood: Grace in Judgment and the Covenant of the Rainbow
  5. 5The Tower of Babel: Human Pride and the Will of God
  6. 6The Altar of Isaac: The LORD Will Provide a Lamb
  7. 7Jacob's Ladder: The Grace That Met a Fugitive (Genesis 28)
  8. 8Joseph in Egypt: You Meant Evil, but God Turned It to Great Good
  9. 9Flame in the Bush: Moses and the Call That Would Not Burn Out (Exodus 3)
  10. 10The Ten Plagues of Egypt: The LORD Reveals to Pharaoh That He Is the True God
  11. 11The Passover Lamb: When I See the Blood, I Will Pass Over You
  12. 12Crossing the Red Sea: Stand Still and See the Salvation of the Lord
  13. 13Thunder and Fire on Sinai: The Ten Commandments and God's Covenant of Love
  14. 14The Golden Calf: The Idol Below the Mountain and Moses' Plea
  15. 15The Twelve Spies' Choice: Faith or Fear (Numbers 13-14)
  16. 16The Bronze Serpent Lifted High: A Picture of Salvation, One Look and You Live
  17. 17Balaam's Donkey: When God Turned a Curse into a Blessing
  18. 18Rahab and the Two Spies: The Scarlet Cord in the Window
  19. 19The Walls of Jericho Fall: When Obedience Is Mightier Than the Sword
  20. 20Hannah's Prayer: Giving Back to God What We Treasure Most
  21. 21Samuel Anoints David: The Lord Looks at the Heart
  22. 22David and Goliath: The Battle Is the LORD's
  23. 23David and Jonathan: A Covenant Love That Laid Down Its Own Rights
  24. 24David Spares Saul Twice: Leaving Vengeance in God's Hands
  25. 25You Are the Man: Nathan Confronts David
  26. 26Glory Fills the Temple: The House Solomon Built for the LORD
  27. 27Fire on Mount Carmel: Elijah Confronts the Prophets of Baal
  28. 28Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath: Faith in the Last Handful of Meal
  29. 29Naaman's Leprosy: The Humility He Learned in the Jordan
  30. 30Jonah and the Great Fish: The Turnaround of a Runaway Prophet
  31. 31The Fourth Man in the Fiery Furnace: Three Young Men Who Would Not Bow
  32. 32Daniel in the Lions' Den: Praying Three Times a Day and God's Deliverance
  33. 33The Writing on the Wall: A Kingdom Weighed in a Single Night (Daniel 5)
  34. 34Esther: Who Knows Whether You Have Come to the Kingdom for Such a Time as This?
  35. 35The Wise Men Follow the Star: Worship with Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh
  36. 36The Transfiguration: A Glimpse of Glory Before the Cross
  37. 37Living Water at the Well: Jesus and the Samaritan Woman
  38. 38Zacchaeus Climbs the Sycamore: An Outcast Found by the Lord
  39. 39Pentecost: The Day the Church Was Born
  40. 40Stephen the First Martyr: The First to Die for the Lord
  41. 41Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch: A Gospel Appointment on a Desert Road
  42. 42The Light on the Damascus Road: How Saul Became the Apostle Paul
  43. 43Peter and Cornelius: The Door of the Gospel Opens to the Gentiles
  44. 44Songs at Midnight, an Earthquake at Dawn: Salvation in Paul and Silas's Prison Cell
  45. 45Paul's Storm at Sea: The Miracle on the Island of Malta

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