This chapter contains articles of agreement
covenanted and concluded upon between the great Jehovah, the Father
of mercies, on the one part, and pious Abram, the father of the
faithful, on the other part. Abram is therefore called "the friend
of God," not only because he was the man of his counsel, but
because he was the man of his covenant; both these secrets were
with him. Mention was made of this covenant (
1 And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the Lord appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect. 2 And I will make my covenant between me and thee, and will multiply thee exceedingly. 3 And Abram fell on his face: and God talked with him, saying,
Here is, I. The time when God made Abram
this gracious visit: When he was ninety-nine years old, full
thirteen years after the birth of Ishmael. 1. So long, it should
seem, God's extraordinary appearances to Abram were intermitted;
and all the communion he had with God was only in the usual ways of
ordinances and providences. Note, There are some special comforts
which are not the daily bread, no, not of the best saints, but they
are favoured with them now and then. On this side heaven they have
convenient food, but not a continual feast. 2. So long the promise
of Isaac was deferred. (1.) Perhaps to correct Abram's over-hasty
marrying of Hagar. Note, The comforts we sinfully anticipate are
justly delayed. (2.) That Abram and Sarai being so far stricken in
age God's power, in this matter, might be the more magnified, and
their faith the more tried. See
II. The way in which God made this covenant with him: The Lord appeared to Abram, in the shechinah, some visible display of God's immediate glorious presence with him. Note, God first makes himself known to us, and gives us a sight of him by faith, and then takes us into his covenant.
III. The posture Abram put himself into
upon this occasion: He fell on his face while God talked with
him,
IV. The general scope and summary of the
covenant laid down as the foundation on which all the rest was
built; it is no other than the covenant of grace still made with
all believers in Jesus Christ,
1. What we may expect to find God to us:
I am the Almighty God. By this name he chose to make himself
known to Abram rather than by his name Jehovah,
2. What God requires that we should be to
him. The covenant is mutual: Walk
4 As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations. 5 Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee. 6 And I will make thee exceeding fruitful, and I will make nations of thee, and kings shall come out of thee.
The promise here is introduced with
solemnity: "As for me," says the great God, "behold, behold
and admire it, behold and be assured of it, my covenant is with
thee;" as before (
I. It is promised to Abraham that he should
be a father of many nations; that is, 1. That his seed after
the flesh should be very numerous, both in Isaac and Ishmael, as
well as in the sons of Keturah: something extraordinary is
doubtless included in this promise, and we may suppose that the
event answered to it, and that there have been, and are, more of
the children of men descended from Abraham than from any one man at
an equal distance with him from Noah, the common root. 2. That all
believers in every age should be looked upon as his spiritual seed,
and that he should be called, not only the friend of God,
but the father of the faithful. In this sense the apostle
directs us to understand this promise,
II. In token of this his name was changed
from Abram, a high father, to Abraham, the father of a
multitude. This was, 1. To put an honour upon him. It is spoken
of as the glory of the church that she shall be called by a new
name, which the mouth of the Lord shall name,
7 And I will establish my covenant between me
and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an
everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after
thee. 8 And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after
thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan,
for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God. 9
And God said unto Abraham, Thou shalt keep my covenant therefore,
thou, and thy seed after thee in their generations. 10 This
is my covenant, which ye shall keep, between me and you and
thy seed after thee; Every man child among you shall be
circumcised. 11 And ye shall circumcise the flesh of your
foreskin; and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me and
you. 12 And he that is eight days old shall be circumcised
among you, every man child in your generations, he that is born in
the house, or bought with money of any stranger, which is
not of thy seed. 13 He that is born in thy house, and he
that is bought with thy money, must needs
Here is, I. The continuance of the covenant, intimated in three things:—1. It is established; not to be altered nor revoked. It is fixed, it is ratified, it is made as firm as the divine power and truth can make it. 2. It is entailed; it is a covenant, not with Abraham only (then it would die with him), but with his seed after him, not only his seed after the flesh, but his spiritual seed. 3. It is everlasting in the evangelical sense and meaning of it. The covenant of grace is everlasting. It is from everlasting in the counsels of it, and to everlasting in the consequences of it; and the external administration of it is transmitted with the seal of it to the seed of believers, and the internal administration of it by the Spirit of Christ's seed in every age.
II. The contents of the covenant: it is a
covenant of promises, exceedingly great and precious promises. Here
are two which indeed are all-sufficient:—1. That God would be
their God,
III. The token of the covenant, and that is
circumcision, for the sake of which the covenant is itself called
the covenant of circumcision,
15 And God said unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be. 16 And I will bless her, and give thee a son also of her: yea, I will bless her, and she shall be a mother of nations; kings of people shall be of her. 17 Then Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto him that is a hundred years old? and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old, bear? 18 And Abraham said unto God, O that Ishmael might live before thee! 19 And God said, Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son indeed; and thou shalt call his name Isaac: and I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant, and with his seed after him. 20 And as for Ishmael, I have heard thee: Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly; twelve princes shall he beget, and I will make him a great nation. 21 But my covenant will I establish with Isaac, which Sarah shall bear unto thee at this set time in the next year. 22 And he left off talking with him, and God went up from Abraham.
Here is, I. The promise made to Abraham of
a son by Sarai, that son in whom the promise made to him
should be fulfilled, that he should be the father of many nations;
for she also shall be a mother of nations, and kings of people
shall be of her,
II. The ratification of this promise was
the change of Sarai's name into Sarah (
III. Abraham's joyful, thankful,
entertainment of this gracious promise,
IV. Abraham's prayer for Ishmael: O that
Ishmael might live before thee!
V. God's answer to his prayer; and it is an answer of peace. Abraham could not say that he sought God's face in vain.
1. Common blessings are secured to Ishmael
(
2. Covenant blessings are reserved for
Isaac, and appropriated to him,
23 And Abraham took Ishmael his son, and all that were born in his house, and all that were bought with his money, every male among the men of Abraham's house; and circumcised the flesh of their foreskin in the selfsame day, as God had said unto him. 24 And Abraham was ninety years old and nine, when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin. 25 And Ishmael his son was thirteen years old, when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin. 26 In the selfsame day was Abraham circumcised, and Ishmael his son. 27 And all the men of his house, born in the house, and bought with money of the stranger, were circumcised with him.
We have here Abraham's obedience to the law
of circumcision. He himself and all his family were circumcised, so
receiving the token of the covenant and distinguishing themselves
from other families, that had no part nor lot in the matter. 1. It
was an implicit obedience: He did as God had said to him,
and did not ask why or wherefore. God's will was not only a law to
him, but a reason; he did it because God told him. 2. It was a
speedy obedience: In the self-same day,