Embracing the Journey: Faith Through Abraham's Life

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"Faith is a journey. Following Jesus is not about arriving. I've made it. I know everything. No, that's not what it's about. Faith is a journey. Faith requires you to take action. Here's what you have to know about living a life of faith. It is not stagnant. It does not stay still. When you choose to follow Jesus, it requires that you take a step forward." [00:39:28] (32 seconds)


"But Jesus is calling you to something greater. And what we see in the life of Abraham, if we can understand anything, it is this. Faith is a journey. Faith is a process of becoming more and more like Jesus so we can experience the promise that he has for us. So I want to let you know today across all of our campuses is that God is calling you on this journey of faith." [00:40:04] (26 seconds)


"Christianity is anything but boring. It's an exciting adventure running after the call of God on your life. And I want to let you know this is what you've been searching for your whole life. God is calling you on a journey. One thing you have to understand about this journey, of faith, it is anything but comfortable. Sometimes stepping or always stepping on this journey of faith, it will require you to step out of your comfort zone, get uncomfortable and step into the unknown." [00:40:57] (32 seconds)


"Faith always defies the odds. Like I said, when God called Abraham, he was seven years old. He was seven years old. He was seven years old. He was seven years old. He was 75 years old. Calling him out of his hometown and calling him into the unknown to see the promise fulfilled. What was the promise that God wanted to fulfill? He said, I will make you a great nation." [00:45:09] (20 seconds)


"I love what it says in Hebrews. It says, it describes Abraham as this. He was as good as dead. Some of you in your walk right now, you feel like all hope is lost. You feel good as dead. You feel like God could never use me. He can never do anything great through my life. I want to let you know the potential and possibility of the promises of God that he has for you are not determined by your current reality." [00:45:42] (30 seconds)


"Faith defies the odds. It goes against the impossible. It looks beyond the natural. And it's not a promise. It's a promise. It's a promise. It's a promise. It's a perfect faith. It is a faith in a perfect promise. And Abraham said, God, I'm going to trust you no matter what. And God took him on a journey and a process and even through some tests to prepare him to be a place where God's promises could dwell." [00:47:29] (24 seconds)


"God spoke and Abraham took a step. It's one thing to say, God, I trust you. It's another thing to take a step of faith. Oftentimes we think that living a great, exciting life, a life of faith, a life that people would write books about and tell stories about is these great, magnificent acts of faith. I want to let you know that a life of faith is usually marked by a life of faithfulness." [00:48:49] (25 seconds)


"Man, living a life of faith means this. Your life will not end with you, but it will last long beyond you. Faith leaves a legacy. Notice the promise that God has for Abraham is not just to make his name great, but it's to make his name great so much that he's not going to be able to do it. So that he can be a blessing and not just him be a blessing, his kids and his kids' kids and his descendants, it says, will bless all the nations of the earth." [00:52:40] (31 seconds)


"Here's what you have to know. Your decisions of faith and obedience will leave a legacy that will last beyond you. The decisions you make today will determine the cities your kids live in tomorrow. It says this, that Abraham went to live in a tent. He was pioneering. He was blazing a new trail. But generations from then, those tents turned into cities. What we do today is important." [00:53:21] (30 seconds)


"Abraham was 75 when God called him. And it wasn't until he was 100 that his son, the son of the promise, Isaac, was born. Hear me, 25 years, decades. Decades. Every Wednesday, we pray at pastor's prayer. And one thing I see in pastor Dave is that he is still contending with the word that God gave him 28 years ago. He's still believing for a move of God in California, like we haven't seen before, where revival, where all of our services are packed to capacity at all locations." [01:07:05] (40 seconds)


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