June 29, 2014 Genesis 22:1-4 ( This morning during sermon time, there was a lot of open space for discussion over this very hard reading. ) There is no one who thinks this reading is easy. Jewish and Christian commentators alike agree on that. Not to mention, I’m betting, all of us gathered here today. This is a ridiculously hard reading to hear. For so many reasons, most of which have to do with how poorly this story fits my conception and experience of God. For one thing, I have a problem with God testing Abraham to begin with. Life is hard enough. Our faith, our love, our perseverance are tested plenty. The last thing we need is God piling on. And what a test! To ask Abraham to sacrifice his son. What kind of a God would ask such a thing? And how could Abraham, who just a few chapters ago fought God tooth and nail to save the people in Sodom and Gomorrah , how could he not speak up in outrage when God suggest