He treated Abram well for her sake, and Abram acquired sheep and cattle, male and female donkeys, menservants and maidservants, and camels. Genesis 12:16
Abram made a choice to lie about Sarai's identity, and it seemed to pay off. Because of her, he was treated very well by the Egyptians. He acquired a great deal in Egypt.
But I wonder how it felt for him. He had a lot of "stuff," but lost his wife in the process; Sarai was living in Pharaoh's harem. Abram actually caused more of a threat by lying about her identity than the truth would have ever caused him. If he had planned a secret rendezvous with Sarai while she lived in Pharaoh's household, he assuredly would have been killed. And what did God think of him for prostituting his beautiful wife? He had the opportunity to reveal the truth when Sarai was taken to Pharaoh's palace. It was only by God's grace that Abram wasn't struck down for his sin.
Lord, even knowing the truth - knowing Your blessing, I choose stupid things. It is only by Your grace that I have not been struck down for my sin. Thank You for looking beyond my choices to the cross of Christ. Thank You for loving me still.