The
LORD appeared to Abraham near the great trees of Mamre while he was
sitting at the entrance to his tent in the heat of the day. Abraham
looked up and saw three men standing nearby. When he saw them, he
hurried from the entrance of his tent to meet them and bowed low to the
ground.
//In today's verse, Abraham, newly-circumcised, sees three men and rushes
to provide hospitality. It is said that the third day after
circumcision is the most painful, and this was the third day. Despite
his groin pain, he jumps up and runs to them, begging them to let him
serve them.
According
to Jewish tradition, service is simply in Abraham's nature. He cannot
help but show kindness. Kabbalah tradition tells us that Abraham was so
motivated by desire to provide hospitality that on this day he sent a
servant out into the desert hoping to find some weary passers-by whom he
could aid. Finding no one, he dejectedly returned to his tent, when the
three strangers appeared. He immediately and joyfully rushed to greet
them.
In
pain from circumcision, he nevertheless "runs to the herd and selects a
tender calf" and has a feast prepared. Abraham's reward? A child born
to Sarah, his wife, and the fulfillment of God's promise of an
uncountable nation.
Beautiful my published Brother!
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