I am sorry if you feel like I am being a hammer. I simply am not going to consume anything other than the word of God. That's it.
Here is the whole thing. I absolutely have ZERO need for any 'deeper' understanding of what hell is. If I needed it, then I am sure I would receive it. What I DO know is that I am not going to go to a false religion or cult for my knowledge. That is a very dangerous place to look. There is absolutely no need to consult false beliefs to find the truth. Think about it. Are you going to ask a Mormon if satan is actually Jesus brother, or try to understand the relationship/differences based on what they teach???
Abraham came out of the land he was called from, so should we. He did not look back onto that land he came out of, and it had NOTHING to do with his obedience to God on the mountain. We should not look back to the land we were called out of either. It holds no truth for us.
Honestly, that is quite shocking and horrific to try and relate the two things. The sacrifice of children was an abomination to God and had nothing to do with His sacrifice of His Son - which Abraham was typifying.
Wow.....
You really don't get it do you?
That's ok, I can't, nor would I force my understanding on you. We see this in two very different ways. If my way is sin for you, then it is sin for you. I, however will exercise my freedom to pursue a deeper understanding of sacred scripture.
As far as Abraham, we are told to remember where we came from. Verse after verse the Jews were told to remember what they came out of. Many of their festivals commemorate their past.
Yes, we look forward, but we always remember our past, and what God has brought us through.
When we partake of the Lord's supper, Jesus says for us to remember.
Though you disagree. It is simply your willful ignorance, which is not being said as an insult, but rather as a statement regarding your unwillingness to learn history and culture.
To that point, child sacrifice was ripe in the ancient near East. So much, it was common. Abram came out of the ANE so when God told him to sacrifice his only son, whom he loved, Abram didn't think twice. He actually reasoned God would bring him back from the dead. Yes, this typifies Jesus, but it also showed Abram that this God was not like the other gods. This God did not require child sacrifices like the other gods. This GOD was getting ready to create a major culture shift in the world that we still experience the ripple.
You may disagree, but your disagreement is unfounded. My comments can be proven through historical documents which I have in my possession. Ancient Near Eastern Texts, by Pritchard which is a culmination of all the ANE texts. Many which are before any biblical texts were formed, and a few directly from the very spot Abram came out of which coincide with the dates he left.