Read Genesis 15:17-21
Verse
17-21 - The smoking furnace and the burning lamp, probably
represented the Israelites' severe trials and joyful deliverance,
with their gracious supports in the mean time. It is probable that
this furnace and lamp, which passed between the pieces, burned and
consumed them, and so completed the sacrifice, and testified God's
acceptance of it. So it intimates that God's covenants with man are
made by sacrifice, Psalms 50:5. And we
may know that he accepts our sacrifices, if he kindles in our souls
pious and devout affections. The bounds of the land granted are
stated. Several nations, or tribes, are spoken of, that must be cast
out to make room for the seed of Abram. In this chapter we perceive
in Abram faith struggling against, and triumphing over, unbelief.
Wonder not, believers, if you meet with seasons of darkness and
distress. But it is not the will of God that you should be cast
down: fear not; for all that he was to Abram he will be to you.
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Henry's Genesis 16