The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 7: God's Covenant with Abram (2026)
Episode Date: January 7, 2026Fr. Mike talks about the significance of God's covenant with Abram, and how it points to God's immense love for us. Today's readings are Genesis 14-15, Job 3-4, and Proverbs 1:8-19. For the complete ...reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, I'm Father Mike Schmitz, and you're listening to the Bible in a year podcast, where we
encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture. The Bible in a year podcast is
brought to you by Ascension. Using the Great Adventure Bible timeline, we'll read all the way from
Genesis to Revelation, discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that
story today. This is day seven, and we are reading from Genesis chapter 14 and chapter 15.
we're continuing the story of Abram and Sarai and their call.
We're also taking those next steps in the story of the life of the righteous man,
suffering man, Job, by reading Job chapter 3 and chapter 4.
We're also diving more deeply into the wisdom literature by doing a number of verses in
Proverbs chapter 1, verses 8 through 19.
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Genesis
14 and chapter 15
In the days of Amrafel
King of Shiner
Eryok king of Elisar
Chedur-Lamur king of Elam
and title king of Goim
These kings made war with
Berra king of Sodom
Bercia king of Gomorah
Shinnab king of Adma
Shamiber king of Zoboim
and the king of Bella
that is Zohar
And all these joined forces in the valley
of Sedeem that is the Salt Sea
12 years they had served
Chedar Lamar but in the 13th year
they rebuilt. In the 14th year,
Chedroliomer, and the kings who were with him,
came and subdued the refaim
in Ashtaroth, Karname,
the Zuzim in Ham,
the imim in Shavakiriatham,
and the Horites in the Mount Seer
as far as El Paran on the border of the wilderness.
Then they turned back, and came to
Enmishbat, that is, Kadesh,
and subdued all the country of the Malekites,
and also the Amorites, who dwelt in Hezazan Tamar.
Then the king of Sodom, the king of Gomorrah,
the king of Adma,
of Zeboim and the king of Betla, that is Zohar, went out, and they joined battle in the valley of
Sedeem with Chedur-Leomer, king of Alam, title king of Goim, Amrafal, king of Shiner, and Ariak,
king of Elisar, four kings against five. Now the valley of Sadiom was full of bitumen pits,
and as the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled, some fell into them, and the rest fled to the
mountain. So the enemy took all the goods of Sodom and Gomorrah and all their provisions and went their way.
they also took lot the son of abram's brother who dwelt in sodom and his goods and departed then one who had escaped came and told abram the hebrew who was living by the oaks of mammary the amorite brother of ashol and of anor these were allies of abram when abram heard that his kinsmen had been taken captive he led forth his trained men born in his house three hundred and eighteen of them and went in pursuit as far as dan and he divided his forces against them by night he and his servants en routed them and
pursued them to Hobah north of Damascus. Then he brought back all the goods, and also brought back
his kinsman lot, with his goods, and the women, and the people. After this, he returned from the defeat
of Chader Leomer and the kings who were with him. The king of Sodom went out to meet him at the valley
of Shava, that is, the king's valley, and Malkisadec, king of Salem, brought out bread and wine. He was
priest of God Most High, and he blessed him and said, Blessed be Abram by God Most High, Maker of
heaven and earth, and blessed be God most high, who has delivered your enemies into your hand.
And Abram gave him a tenth of everything. And the King of Sodom said to Abram, give me the persons,
but take the goods for yourself. But Abram said to the King of Sodom, I have sworn to the Lord God
Most High, maker of heaven and earth, that I would not take a thread or a sandal thong or
anything that is yours, lest you should say, I have made Abram rich. I will take nothing but
what the young man have eaten, and the share of the men who went with me.
Let Aner, Ishol, and Mamory take their share.
After these things, the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision.
Fear not, Abram, I am your shield.
Your reward will be very great.
But Abram said, O Lord God, what will you give me?
For I continue childless.
And the heir of my house is Eliezer of Damascus.
And Abram said, behold, you have given me no offspring,
and a slave born in my house will be my heir.
And behold, the word of the Lord came to him.
this man shall not be your heir your own son shall be your heir and he brought him outside and said
look toward heaven and number the stars if you are able to number them then he said to him so shall your
descendants be and he believed the lord and he reckoned it to him as righteousness and he said to him
i am the lord who brought you out from er of the chaldeans to give you this land to possess but he said
O Lord God, how am I to know that I shall possess it? He said to him, bring me a heifer three years
old, a she-goat three years old, a ram three years old, a turtle dove and a young pigeon.
And he brought him, all these, cut them into, and laid each half over against the other,
but he did not cut the birds into. And when birds of prey came down upon the carcasses,
Abram drove them away. As the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell on Abram. And behold, a dread
and great darkness fell upon him. Then the Lord said to Abram, know of a surety that your descendants
will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs, and will be slaves there, and they will be
oppressed for four hundred years, but I will bring judgment on the nation which they serve,
and afterward they shall come out with great possessions. As for yourself, you shall go to your fathers
in peace. You shall be buried in a good old age, and they shall come back here in the fourth generation
for the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet complete.
And when the sun had gone down, and it was dark,
behold, a smoking firepot and a flaming torch
passed between these pieces.
On that day, the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying,
to your descendants, I give this land,
from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates,
the land of the Keenites, the Kenizites, the Khettes, the Parasites,
the Parasites, the Refa'em, the Amarites, the Canes,
Canaanites, the Gurgishites, and the Jebusites.
Job, chapter three and chapter four.
After this, Job opened his mouth and cursed the day of his birth.
And Job said, let the day perish wherein I was born.
And the night which said a man-child is conceived, let that day be darkness.
May God above not seek it, nor light shine upon it.
let gloom and deep darkness claim it, let clouds dwell upon it, let the blackness of the day
terrify it, that night, let thick darkness seize it, let it not rejoice among the days of the year,
let it not come into the number of the months, yes, let that night be barren, let no joyful cry
be heard in it, let those curse it who curse the day, who are skilled to rouse up Leviathan,
let the stars of its dawn be dark, let it hope for light but have none, nor see the eyelids of
the morning, because it did not shut the doors of my mother's womb, nor hide trouble from my
eyes. Why did I not die at birth? Come forth from the womb and expire. Why did the knees receive me,
or why the breasts that I should suck? For then I should have laid down and been quiet.
I should have slept. Then I should have been at rest with kings and counselors of the earth
who rebuilt ruins for themselves, or with princes who had gold, who filled their houses with silver.
Or why was I not as a hidden untimely birth, as infants that never see the light?
There the wicked cease from troubling, and there the weary are at rest.
There the prisoners are at ease it together.
They hear not the voice of the taskmaster.
The small and the great are there, and the slave is free from his master.
Why is light given to him who is in misery, and life to the bitter in soul,
who long for death but it comes not, and dig for it more than for hidden treasures,
who rejoice exceedingly and are glad when they find a grave.
Why is light given to a man whose way is hidden, whom God is hedged in?
For my sighing comes as my bread, and my groanings are poured out like water.
For the thing that I fear comes upon me, and what I dread befalls me,
I am not at ease, nor am I quiet.
I have no rest, but trouble comes.
Then Elifaz, the Temanite, answered,
If one ventures a word with you, will you be offended?
Yet who can keep from speaking?
Behold, you have instructed many, and you have strengthened the weak hands.
Your words have upheld him who is stumbling, and you have made firm the feeble knees.
But now it has come to you, and you are impatient.
It touches you, and you're dismayed.
Is not your fear of God your confidence, and the integrity of your ways, your hope?
Think now, who that was innocent ever,
perished? Or where were the upright cut off? As I have seen, those who plow iniquity,
and so trouble reap the same. By the breath of God they perish, and by the blast of his anger,
they are consumed. The roar of the lion, the voice of the fierce lion, the teeth of the young lions,
are broken. The strong lion perishes for lack of prey, and the whelps of the lioness are scattered.
Now, a word was brought to me stealthily, my ear received the whisper of it, amid thoughts from visions
of the night. When deep sleep falls on men, dread came upon me and trembling, which made all my bones
shake. A spirit glided past my face. The hair of my flesh stood up. It stood still, but I could
not discern its appearance. A form was before my eyes. There was silence. Then I heard a voice.
Can mortal man be righteous before God? Can a man be pure before his maker? Even in his servants he
puts no trust, and his angels he charges with error. How much more those who dwell and how is
of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, who are crushed before the moth.
Between morning and evening, they are destroyed.
They perish forever without any regarding it.
If their tent court is plucked up within them, do they not die?
And that without wisdom?
Reading from the book of Proverbs, chapter 1, verses 8 through 19.
Hear my son, your father's instruction.
reject not your mother's teaching, for they are a fair garland for your head and pendants for
your neck. My son, if sinners entice you, do not consent. If they say, come with us, let us lie and wait
for blood, let us wantonly ambush the innocent. Like shale, let us swallow them alive, and whole,
like those who go down to the pit. We shall find all precious goods. We shall fill our houses with
spoil. Throw in your lot among us. We will all have one purse. My son, do not
walk in the way with them hold back your foot from their paths for their feet run to evil and they make haste to shed blood for in vain is a net spread in the sight of any bird but these men lie in wait for their own blood they set an ambush for their own lives such are the ways of all who get gained by violence it takes away the life of its possessors
Father in heaven, thank you so much for bringing us here.
Thank you for speaking your word to us.
Thank you for revealing your heart to us as you do whenever we pick up your word,
whenever we hear your word proclaimed.
Whenever we read your word, Lord, you enlighten our minds and enlighten our eyes.
You give fire to our hearts and you show us how to love.
Help us to trust you this day and every day.
In Jesus' name we pray.
Amen.
The name of the Father and the Son of Holy Spirit.
Okay, wow.
So there's so much.
You guys, gosh, there is so much happening.
Not only do we have this incredible couple stories of Abram.
We'll be here.
We heard Abram joined the Kings, the Battle of the Kings,
and he ultimately ended up on a rescue mission with his men to save his nephew lot.
And then what happens?
There is this priest king, the King of Salem, Melchizedek, who blesses him and offers up bread
and wine on a high place.
It's just, it's remarkable.
You know that later on, Jesus will.
be described as having a priesthood according to the order of Melchizadec. Because why? Well, there's many,
many reasons, but one of the reasons is because Jesus doesn't pass away. It's not an inherited
priesthood. He is the great high priest of all time. And so he's like Melchizedek, who has neither
a beginning nor end, as scripture later on says. But also you have this incredible gift
of the priest king who offers up a sacrifice of bread and wine. And as we know, later on,
Jesus will offer up the sacrifice of bread and wine, which is truly his body and his blood and at every mass.
Priests who are united to the great high priest Jesus offer up the sacrifice of his body and blood, bread and wine.
It is remarkable.
But we're also getting closer and closer to Abram's name be changing to become Abraham.
Not yet, but we're getting close.
And we also saw this incredible covenant that the Lord God made with Abram.
What does he do?
He gets three-year-old ram, three-year-old heifer, three-year-old she-goat, turtle-dove young pigeon,
and he splits the animals, not the birds, but splits the animals into, makes a pathway between the two of them.
Now, this is how you would forge a covenant in the ancient world.
You would make a path between the halves of these animals, and you would walk through the parts,
basically walk through the blood and the guts that was in there, essentially saying,
if I am false to this covenant, if I'm false to what I'm about to do, then let me be as these animals.
and here is Abram, and he's waiting there, and God himself passes through that,
which is remarkable, just blows the mind to realize that here is God who placing himself
on the line saying to Abram, all the things I promised you, I promised you a family, I've promised
you land, I promised that the world will be blessed through you, that I will be faithful to this
covenant and the Lord God passes through those pieces. You might have noticed that Abraham did not
pass through the pieces. And I've heard people talk about this and describe that this is the
mercy of God, as he knows that human beings, Genesis chapter 1 through chapter 11 are all about
how broken we are, right? It's all about the fall and all about how we continually, we continually
stumble. And so here is Genesis, you know, 12 and following that we're reading now. And what we have
is God himself passing through the pieces essentially saying, I know you're going to be false to
this covenant. And so even your failure, I take on me.
That's what he does in the person of Jesus.
The Lord God himself takes our wounds, takes our failing, takes our sins on himself,
which is just praise the Lord God himself for this.
And lastly, we had still, you know, we have the book of Job.
And what we're going to find is we have Job who, he's kind of gotten to his end, right?
And so yesterday, he was saying, I'm going to still worship God.
I'm still going to trust God.
And today he opened up his heart and he said, actually, I wish I was never born.
and he goes on this whole long speech about how it would have been better for him if he had died
even in his mother's womb and then his friend he has three friends you know remember they
they sat with him for seven days and seven nights and now they're going to speak and what we heard
that first friend say elifaz what he was describing was a worldview that says that no all suffering
is a result of sin so job listen god is never unfaithful god is never unjust which is true
but then he makes the point and he's going to say this tomorrow as well that all suffering is a result
of sin now we know that that's not true we know that suffering is a result of sin but not all suffering
is a result of sin some suffering is a result of the fact that we live in a broken world we're going to
find out later on why did god allow satan to stretch forth his hand and strike job down because that
seems so unfair. It seems so cruel. In fact, not just unfair. It seems almost reckless and mean
of God. Where here is the one person who is faithful to God. And so God says, yeah, Satan,
you can have him. What is going on there? We're going to unpack that as we journey forth the next
couple days. Know this, though, know this, that the Lord is not fair. The Lord loves Job and the Lord
loves you. This is so key as we walk through the book of Job. And as we walk through the book of Job.
and as we walk through this entire Bible, this is God's love letter to you, which is why we're
proclaiming it to you in your ears. This is why we want to you to know that you can please
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to you. Even when we don't know what he's talking about, even in the midst of brokenness and real
suffering and confusion, we know that he wants us to know him. That's how much he loves us.
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