“And the angel of the LORD said unto her, I will multiply thy seed exceedingly, that it shall not be numbered for multitude.”
Context:Genesis 16 tells the story of Sarai, who was unable to conceive a child, and her decision to give her Egyptian maidservant, Hagar, to her husband Abram (later called Abraham) as a wife. Hagar conceived and tensions arose between her and Sarai. In the midst of this situation, an angel of the LORD appeared to Hagar.
God’s promise:In Genesis 16:10, the angel of the LORD brings a message from God to Hagar. The promise given to her is that her descendants will be multiplied exceedingly and will not be able to be numbered for multitude. This promise speaks to the future generations that will descend from Hagar.
Fulfillment of the promise:God fulfilled this promise by making Hagar the mother of a great nation. Her son Ishmael became the forefather of the Ishmaelites, who became a numerous people. The fulfillment of this promise can be seen throughout history as Ishmael’s descendants played a significant role in the development of various Arab nations.
God’s sovereignty:The promise given to Hagar emphasizes God’s sovereign control over the future. Despite Hagar’s lowly status as a maidservant, God saw her and cared for her, promising to bless her and her descendants abundantly.
God’s faithfulness:The promise to multiply Hagar’s descendants is an example of God’s faithfulness in keeping His word. He can be trusted to fulfill His promises, even in challenging circumstances.
God’s concern for the oppressed:Hagar was an oppressed woman, mistreated and displaced. The fact that God appeared to her and promised to bless her shows His concern for the downtrodden and marginalized. It reminds us that God sees and cares for all, regardless of their social status or background.
Trust God’s promises:Just as God fulfilled His promise to Hagar, we can trust that He will fulfill His promises in our lives. We should cling to His word and have faith in His faithfulness, even when circumstances seem impossible.
Seek justice and compassion:God’s concern for the oppressed, as demonstrated in His interaction with Hagar, should inspire us to show compassion, care, and justice to those who are marginalized or mistreated in our own lives.
Seek God’s guidance:Sarai’s decision to take matters into her own hands resulted in strife. It serves as a reminder to seek God’s guidance and wisdom in our decisions, trusting in His timing and plans.
Remember to study the Bible in its entirety and seek further understanding through prayer, studying related scriptures, and consulting trusted resources.

