Abraham had finally reached a place of peace — the promised land, the promised son, stability and security. And then God asked him to give it all up.
In Genesis 22:1-14, we walk with Abraham on one of the most dramatic and faith-defining journeys in all of Scripture. Along the way, we discover what it truly means to say "Here I am" to God, why Isaac is called Abraham's only son, and what it looks like when faith moves from our heads to our hands.
And at the end of it all, on a mountain called Moriah, we catch a glimpse of a greater story — one that would unfold centuries later on that same hill.