Read Genesis 16:7-16
Verse 7-16 -
Hagar was out of her place, and out of the way of her duty, and
going further astray, when the Angel found her. It is a great mercy
to be stopped in a sinful way, either by conscience or by
providence. Whence comest thou? Consider that thou art running from
duty, and the privileges thou wast blest with in Abram's tent. It is
good to live in a religious family, which those ought to consider
who have this advantage. Whither wilt thou go? Thou art running into
sin; if Hagar return to Egypt, she will return to idol gods, and
into danger in the wilderness through which she must travel.
Recollecting who we are, would often teach us our duty. Inquiring
whence we came, would show us our sin and folly. Considering whither
we shall go, discovers our danger and misery. And those who leave
their space and duty, must hasten their return, how mortifying
soever it be. The declaration of the Angel, "I will," shows this
Angel was the eternal Word and Son of God. Hagar could not but
admire the Lord's mercy, and feel, Have I, who am so unworthy, been
favoured with a gracious visit from the Lord? She was brought to a
better temper, returned, and by her behaviour softened Sarai, and
received more gentle treatment. Would that we were always suitably
impressed with this thought, Thou God seest me!
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Henry's Genesis 17