Eliezar’s Prayer
Our text is from the Book of Genesis, Chapter 24, verses 12 through 15, a prayer of faith, by a servant of God. Abraham had given a charge to his most senior steward Eliezar to find a wife for Isaac from among the family. The steward had arrived at their city, and not knowing how to proceed, he prayed the prayer we just read. The prayer was very specific, and so was GOD’s answer. The outcome was that the very next day, he took his return journey with Rebekah, who became Isaac’s wife. Let us look at the prayer of this remarkable and devout man, Eliezer, and learn from it. He began by invoking the Covenant GOD of Abraham, who had promised a son to him, and who had, in due time, gifted him with Isaac. The servant also prayed for good success and for the circumstances necessary to guide him in his choice. GOD says in Psalm 32, verse 8:
I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go. I will guide you with My eye. While Eliezer was still praying, the answer was on its way. This has been the happy experience of many of GOD’s people, and is in line with Isaiah 65, verse 24: From these and other examples, we learn that GOD hears and answers prayer. Not only the prayers of the minyan, but also the individual’s prayer. It is a false notion that He is too important to care. On the contrary, He is offended when we do not entrust every detail of our lives to Him. The question is: What constitutes the prayer of faith? We begin with Job, Chapter 22, from verse 21 to verse 30: He sins who hastens with his feet.Eliezer reacted differently as we read on in Genesis 24, verse 21: And the man, wondering at her, remained silent so as to know whether the LORD had made his journey prosperous or not.Rebekah had given drink to him and his camels, but he still needed to know whether she belonged to his master’s family. So he made further inquiries. The prophet, Habakkuk, did the same after urgently seeking GOD about the future of his people. Habakkuk, Chapter 2, verse 1: I will stand my watch, and set myself on the rampart, and watch to see what He will say to me, and what I will answer when I am reproved. Finally, the prayer of faith includes thanksgiving, and the appropriate response. Eliezer bowed and worshipped, and thanked GOD publicly for providing a bride for his master, Abraham’s son. But his work was not over. The next morning he asked to be sent back with Rebekah, and when her family hesitated, he replied, The prayer of faith is based squarely on the Word of GOD. Eliezer said, What shall we pray for? Let us first pray for the forgiveness of our many sins and shortcomings. GOD will have nothing to do with a disobedient people. When Solomon dedicated the first Temple, he prayed the following in 1st Kings, Chapter 8, verse 30: Shalom. Let us pray: Avinu Shabashamyim, our Father in heaven, give us that true and living faith that Your servant, Eliezer, and the prophets displayed in their lives. We ask it in the Name of our Messiah. Amen. |