7. In Genesis 17 we see the name
of God, El Shaddai for the first
time.
God gave Abram a condition and a promise. God
called him to leave his country (Ur) and go to a land
which He would show him. This took a "leap of
faith" to obey. Faith is always based on truth and
Abram responded yes he would go because he
believed the truth of God's promise.
8. Ge 12:3 I will bless those who bless you, And the
one who curses you I will curse. And in you all the
families (Jew and Gentile) of the earth shall be
blessed.
Genesis 15-God promised Abram an heir.
Gen 15:5 (God) took him outside and said, "Now
look toward the heavens, and count the stars, if
you are able to count them." And He said to him,
"So shall your descendants be."
Gen 15:6 Then he believed in the LORD; and He
reckoned it to him as righteousness.
9. God Almighty or "God All Sufficient."
48 times in the OT, 31 times in Job. First used in Gen.
17:1, 2. (Gen. 31:29, 49:24, 25; Prov. 3:27; Micah 2:1;
Isa. 60:15, 16, 66:10-13; Ruth 1:20, 21) In Rev. 16:7,
means "Lord God-- the Almighty."
The Greek meaning "all-sufficient" or
"self-sufficient.“
11. Abram proceeds to suggest that Eliezer would
be the heir but immediately God confirms that
the heir will be his own seed...
And He took him outside and said, "Now look
toward the heavens, and count the stars, if you
are able to count them." And He said to him, "So
shall your descendants be"
Then he believed in the LORD; and He reckoned
it to him as righteousness.
12. On that day the LORD made a covenant with
Abram, saying, "To your descendants I have
given this land...“
...because He is El Shaddai, God Almighty. (Gen
15:18)
13. El Shaddai
Remember that one way to get to know
God better is to pay attention to His
names. However, it is one thing to
know God’s name and quite something
else to trust that name and allow God
to work in the difficult situations of life.
14. El Shaddai = God Almighty
The ever-present God who protects
& provides.
The God who nourishes and
provides, who sustains and enables.
“The God of the mountain”
(strength, stability) or “God my
destroyer” (power against the
enemy).
15. God was going to tell His friend,
Abraham that Sarah would have a
son.
The Lord wanted Abraham to
know that He is the God who is all-
sufficient and all-powerful, and
that nothing is too hard for Him.
16. After Abraham’s battle with the four kings, God
came to him as a warrior and told him He was his
“shield.”
When Abraham wondered about his refusal of
Sodom’s wealth, God told him He was his
“exceedingly great reward” (Ge 15:1).
Now when Abraham and Sarah were “as good as
dead,” God assured them that He was more than
sufficient to bring about the miracle birth. God
comes to us in the ways we need Him most.
17. If you want to know what great
things the Lord can do as the
Lord God Almighty, be separate
from the world and in tune with
God.
18. "El-Shaddai," God all-sufficient, the God
who nurtures and provides. We will never
know the utmost power of God for
supplying all our needs until we have cut
connection once for all with everything
that is not according to His mind.
It was grand of Abraham when he said to the king of Sodom, "I will not take from
you"—a Babylonian garment or a wedge of gold? No, no. He said, "I will not take
from a thread even to a shoelatchet” (Ge 14:23). That was a clear-cut separation.
The man of God will have nothing to do with Sodom or with false doctrine. If you see
anything that is evil, cut yourself off from it. Be done with those who are done with
truth. Then you will be prepared to receive the promise, and not until then.
(Spurgeon)
19. We can’t be half for God
and half for ourselves.
God says we can’t have two Masters.
20. As we pray, we are talking with Him Who
said to Abraham, "I am El Shaddai; the
Almighty God.”
We are talking with the same God who
said to Jeremiah, "I am the Lord, the God
of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for
me?"
21. We are talking to the same God who said to
Isaiah, "Hast thou not known? hast thou not
heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord,
the Creator of the ends of the earth,
fainteth not, neither is weary? there is no
searching of his understanding."
22. I wonder what the safest place in the
world is. A bomb shelter? A bank vault?
Perhaps a prison surrounded by an army?
According to Psalm 91, the safest place in
the world is a shadow. "He who dwells in
the secret place of the Most High shall
abide under the shadow of the Almighty“
23. El Shaddai - Who Alone can empower us
to walk worthy of the calling to which
we have been called. We cannot live this
supernatural life in our strength, but
God can live it in and through us as we
learn to rely on Him as our El Shaddai
24. Safety of Abiding in the Presence of God
PSALM 91
He who dwells in the secret place of the
Most High
Shall abide under the shadow of the
Almighty.
I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge
and my fortress;
My God, in Him I will trust.”