Embracing Faith Amidst Imperfection: Abraham's Journey

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"Jesus puts them in front of us as a testimony to tell us that he, God, being God, uses broken, dysfunctional, messed up people, and he doesn't try to hide them. And so I hope that this series is encouraging to you because you and I are going to be able to see that. And so I hope that this series is encouraging to you because you and I are just as broken." [00:42:14] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"It's ultimately because God is not trying to get Abraham to understand the plan. He is trying to get Abraham to trust. And that's what he does with us. He's like, he's like, I, I am not seeking for you to understand. Why and how I am doing what I am doing. I am just seeking faith from you. I'm seeking you to trust me. We seek understanding. God seeks faith. That's the difference." [00:49:04] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"And what I'm learning through Abraham's story is that hardship and suffering. Abraham's wife, Sarai, not being able to have kids or a bad diagnosis or unexpected death of a loved one or struggling to make ends meet or family conflict or kids going awry. These things are not only meant for our education. They are not simply meant to inform us so that we can face the next better because we have knowledge. No, they are meant to sanctify us." [00:50:25] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"They are for our good, but they are also for God's glory. They are ultimately to increase our faith. This is why God speaks through the prophet Isaiah years before this would have ever come about. And he speaks to the Israelites as they are coming out of exile. And he tells them, he's like, I have refined you, but not as silver is refined." [00:51:56] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"It is waiting on God to make good on his promises. It is trusting that God will come through. Because he said he would even back in the passage in Isaiah, God literally writes. He's like, my word will not fail. What I speak will accomplish its task. It cannot, and it will not fail. And that's what faith is willing to do. Faith is willing to wait. It is willing to wait on God to make good on his promises." [00:53:00] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"To believe means that Abram placed his trust in the Lord. To believe means that he became reliant on the Lord. To believe means that he became dependent on the Lord. To believe means that he entrusted his future to the Lord. So I would ask this morning, do you believe?" [00:54:19] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"When Jesus went to the cross, he took on our unrighteousness. He took on our sin upon himself, and he nailed our sin, our unrighteousness to the cross. And when we believe, he gives us, Jesus gives us his righteousness. For we have a value that we have not earned. We have received it. How? By faith." [00:56:20] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"I pray, Jesus, that we would be willing to wait that we would trust, that you are a God that fulfills his promises, that your word will never return void, but it will accomplish everything that it set out to do." [01:01:04] (16 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


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