Just after the angel has stopped Abraham from slitting Isaac's throat I see God reaching down from Heaven, grabbing Abraham by the shoulders and shaking him violently. "Do you see, Abraham!?" He yells in his face. "Do you see what it is to be Eternal!? This is godhood, Abraham! Sacrificing your Son is...well, there's not going to be an angel to jump in and stop it. For me the thing gets carried through!" Abraham tries to hide his eyes, but God gets down in his face, seeks out his eyes. "You think you want to know what Priesthood is? You think you want Exaltation?" Now His voice becomes low, gravelly, dark. "You don't know anything about it!" God releases Abraham, casting him aside. Abraham crumples into a heap of heaving shoulders and wiry, snarled, tear soaked beard. "Go sacrifice your ram." God storms off back to Heaven. A ram is heard bleating from a thicket. A very shaky Abraham and a shocked and numbed Isaac go mechanically through the motions of making the burnt offering: checking for blemishes; carefully collecting the blood; skinning and parting out the corpse; laying it in order on the alter; watching it all go up in flames. The smoke rises to Heaven: a reminder, not to man, but to God of what awaits.
Mulled Cider
4 years ago
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Woah. "Like" is not the right word here, but I really *felt* this post.
Thanks, Genevieve!
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