(as preserved by Dennis Kinlaw)
Henry Clay Morrison used to describe this scene in a powerful way. He would say:
I thought I heard a conversation on Mount Moriah. It wasn’t between
Abraham and Isaac, it was between the first Person of the Trinity and the
second Person of the Trinity. The second Person of the Blessed Trinity said to
the first of the Blessed Trinity. “Father, this is not the last time we’re
coming to this mountaintop, is it?”
And the Father said to the eternal Son, “No, Son, this is
not the last time we’re coming to this mountaintop. It will be about two
thousand years and we’ll be back here.”
“Father, when we come back the next time, it won’t be one of
them on this altar, will it?”
The eternal Father replied, “No, Son, when we come back the
next time, it won’t be one of them on this altar; it will be one of us.”
“It will be me, won’t it?”
And the Father said, “Son, yes, it will be you.”
The eternal Son looked into the face of the eternal Father
and he said, “Father, when we come back the next time, and it’s me on that
altar, and the knife’s raised or the spear is raised, and they’re ready to push
it in, are you going to say, ‘Don’t touch the lad’?”
“No Son. We never ask them to do in symbol what we are not
willing to do in reality.”
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