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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on the Chosen people.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Can you count the stars Abram?
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Abram shook his head uncertain.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
You cannot, for there are too many. It is impossible.
It is to be the same with your offspring. The
great nation I shall make through your air would be
as innumerable as the stars in the night sky.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
God Most High, I know what you have promised me.
But how let me ask you? This is anything impossible?
For God Almighty? Is anything too hard or too marvelous
for him to achieve?
Speaker 4 (00:44):
No?
Speaker 2 (00:45):
At the appointed time, I will come back to you.
In about a year, she will have my son.
Speaker 5 (00:54):
How could this be? After all this time, when I
am worn out and my Lord is old? Will I
have this delight?
Speaker 1 (01:02):
She had given up on that dream a long long
time ago. Just then, another wave of pain rippled through
her lower stomach. She clenched her jaw and waited for
it to subside. Her thought began to take shape in
her mind as it dropped. There could this pain be
the beginning of something, the beginning of an ability she
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had never possessed.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
No, it couldn't be.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
Sarah's cries echoed through the tent, each scream a testament
to the agony and determination coursing through her sweat glistened
on her forehead, mingling with tears of pain and anticipation.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
Can you see him yet.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
No, my lady, keep pushing. Any minute now, we'll see
the head.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Sarah was sobbing through the pains of her labor. She
remembered a time not so long ago that she had
laughed in disbelief. She clung to the memory of laughter,
a distant echo from a time before the labor pains
consumed her. How surreal it seemed now, the miracle of
childbirth turning her joy into this excruciating trial.
Speaker 4 (02:24):
Keep breathing, my lady.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Sarah's response was a guttural scream. And to think this
was what all other mothers went through, and many of
them more than once. This excruciating pain and discomfort in
her body was harrowing. Sarah felt the intensity of each contraction,
her body straining with the effort of bringing new life
into the world. She wasn't sure she had the strength
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to see this through, but she considered the pure joy
she had felt upon discovering that she was with child.
The memory of her joy upon discovering her pregnancy fueled
her resolve. It had been a time of triumph, a
time when Abraham's spirits soared with new found gratitude. As
she bore down with another contraction, her mind drifted to
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that fateful encounter with the stranger who foretold this very moment.
His prophecy had seemed absurd, prompting her incredulous laughter. Yet
here she was, her body proving the stranger right. The
pain a harsh reminder of the promise fulfilled. Another forceful
contraction racked her body as it inched the babe closer
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to the light. She squeezed her eyes shut and tried
to send her mind elsewhere, anywhere but here. She thought
of the happiest memory she could the day she told
Abraham he was to be a father to the child
growing inside of her. Abraham returned from a day's labor,
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his brow glistening with sweat, his clothes stained with the
grime of toil. Sarah rushed to him, her excitement uncontainable.
Speaker 6 (04:06):
Abraham has slow down, my love, What is it? I
can't remember ever seeing you running this fast? Look at you.
You're grinning like a little girl.
Speaker 5 (04:21):
I can't help it. You're never going to believe it.
It's finally happened. God's promised to us.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
With child, You're going to be our father.
Speaker 7 (04:38):
I know this is what we've been waiting for, but
I'm having a hard time believing it. Oh and Sarah,
you've always been beautiful.
Speaker 6 (04:53):
I've never seen you look this beautiful. You're glowy.
Speaker 7 (04:57):
I can't believe how happy I am.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Abraham, dirt, dust, grime, and awe, scooped Sarah up and
spun her around. They were acting like children, but Sarah
was beside herself with joy. They were at the fruition
of all their belief, only to proclaim how much they
could not believe what was happening. She had laughed and
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laughed at the delicious irony of it. Abraham set her down,
embraced her, his hands on either side of her face,
looking deep into her eyes, and laughed right along with her.
Sarah looked back into his eyes. She realized this was
the first time in a long time that Abraham had
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truly looked at her and seen her. She curled up
into his large arms, old but still tight with strength.
Her sharp pain jolted Sarah back to the present, the
pressure in her lower back unbearable. The midwife's voice urged her.
Speaker 4 (06:03):
On My lady, you're almost there. I can see the head.
Now take another breath and push again.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
Sarah did as the midwife had bid her to do.
Her determination wavered as exhaustion assaulted her. She was so tired,
and though she knew her body was doing a powerful thing,
she felt so weak.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
Again, my lady, you cannot stop. Now take a breath
and push again.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Sarah screamed in response. The pressure in her lower abdomen
was unfathomable. This had to be it. She didn't think
she would last another moment longer. Over the sound of
her screaming, almost an out of body experience, Sarah heard
a tiny little cry.
Speaker 4 (06:50):
You did it, my lady. The babe is here.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
Booh, is it a boy?
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Yes, it's a boy.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
A flock of midwives and servants had showed Abraham away
that morning from his tent when Sarah's labors began. Showed Abraham,
the clan leader, the warrior, the diplomat was showed away
like a child, but he reluctantly departed. This was woman's work.
But he was so anxious and nervous that he didn't
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know what to do with himself. He half heartedly went
about his business, but it was apparent to all that
his mind was in the birthing tent with his wife.
He was half listening to a shepherd explaining the shearing
process to Ishmael. Ishmael was attentive to his teacher, but
he was always perceptive. He kept one eye on his
father and assessed his demeanor. The shepherd was droning on
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about cleaning and maintaining the tools when Elieza came running
from the direction of the tents.
Speaker 3 (07:52):
Master Abram, hurry, Eliezer, tell me one news.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
Sarah has given you a son, wrisk.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Master.
Speaker 6 (08:09):
The boy's name is Isaac.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Abraham wiped the tears from his eyes, clasped eliaz Her
on the shoulder in celebration, and hauled him along as
he hurried to the tent to meet his new son.
Ishmael didn't follow. Immediately, he looked down at the footsteps
his father left in the dirt. His brow furrowed in
deep thought. Then, with a sigh and a nod, he
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padded behind his father, trying to line his steps with
the footprints below. Abraham burst through the tent and stopped breathless.
There he was cradled in Sarah's arms. Abraham's throat clenched
and his palms began to sweat. Slowly, thoughtfully, quietly, he approached.
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Abraham was afraid to speak, as if the lightest whisper
might blow the moment away. He softly, slowly reached out
for Isaac. Then, just as his hands were about to
touch him, the baby tensed, made a strange sound, began
to cry, and immediately a yellowish brown liquid spilled all
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over Sarah's arm. The baby relaxed and went back to sleep.
Abraham looked at Sarah, and Sarah to Abraham. Then, like
two singers harmonizing to a tune, they both began to laugh.
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They laughed until tears streamed down their faces. Everyone in
the room began to harmonize with them. Years of pent
up tension from yearning for a child had finally released, ironically,
just like the babies. Eight days later, after the circumcision ritual,
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Abraham was repeating the same story he had been telling
for as many days to anyone he came across.
Speaker 6 (10:11):
When I entered the tent and saw Sarah cradling our boy,
our Isaac, she burst out laughing, and I started laughing,
and then everyone in the room was laughing. The God
Almighty had already foretold his name, but here we all
were experiencing it.
Speaker 5 (10:34):
Why my cheeks are still sore. I can't stop laughing
and smiling.
Speaker 6 (10:40):
I can't either.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Abraham and Sarah were positively giddy. Guests and servants alike
had never seen anything like it, But their joy and
their laughter were contagious.
Speaker 5 (10:54):
Who would have ever thought Abraham and I would be
raising children. He's one hundred years old and I'm ninety.
Have you ever heard of such a thing.
Speaker 6 (11:05):
It is remarkable, It is a miracle. It is our God,
It truly is.
Speaker 5 (11:13):
Abraham. You have walked with our God for a long
time and grown accustomed to his voice. I have always
wondered how you sustained your faith all these years, waiting
for the impossible. But now I hear his voice too.
I hear his voice in the cries of our son
here at last, and I hear it in all our laughter.
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God made me laugh when I first learned of his
intentions for my life, but now everyone will laugh with me.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Just beyond the opening of the tent stood the now
thirteen year old Ishmael. He was on the cusp of manhood,
and by custom and law, had been raised to become
a clan leader. But in the span of nine months,
Ishmael's future became uncertain. Ishmael loved his father and wanted
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him to be happy, but all this laughing was beginning
to grate on him. Each peal of laughter and joy
turned to mockery in Ishmael's ears. Their joy was his loss.
Ishmael mourned the loss of both his father's favor and
his inheritance in the midst of the celebration of his
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