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Genesis 22 is a passage that Christians have wrestled with for thousands of years. God commands Abraham to do something unthinkable, to sacrifice his only son, Isaac. What is the proper response when this command seemingly opposes God's previous promises and character?
By Zach Strobel and Trey HaidleGenesis 22 is a passage that Christians have wrestled with for thousands of years. God commands Abraham to do something unthinkable, to sacrifice his only son, Isaac. What is the proper response when this command seemingly opposes God's previous promises and character?