Embracing the Journey of Faith: Lessons from Abraham

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Faith defies the odds. I love this, don't count yourself out, it's not over till it's over, and even when it's over, it's still not over with Jesus. Do not count yourself out. Abraham was 75 years old when God called him, 75, and this is what God called him, he said, I will make a great nation out of you. [00:10:06] (25 seconds)


Faith looks like obedience. Trusting in God. Oftentimes we look at a life of faith like Abraham and we think that it's great acts of faith. You know, like Indiana Jones stepping on the invisible bridge. It's this great act of faith. But I believe that a life of faith is marked by a life of faithfulness. [00:13:46] (24 seconds)


It's actually little acts of obedience. Small steps of faith. Saying, God, I trust you here and I trust you there. When the voice is small and you choose to obey, it prepares you for when God calls you to do big things. Start with the little things. Start to listen to his voice right now. [00:14:13] (20 seconds)


Faith always leaves a legacy. Abraham's promise to God is to hear his voice and it's not just for him, it was for Isaac, Jacob and then all of his descendants. You know who is his descendants? Jesus was his descendant and through Jesus all of the world was blessed and now we followers of Jesus are Abraham's descendants. [00:19:00] (23 seconds)


Faith requires persistence. Abraham was 75 when God called him and said, I will make you a great nation. Your inheritance will bless all of the earth. You know how old he was when he had Isaac? 100 years old. That's pretty old. 100 years old, he had his first kid. 75 to 100. [00:33:14] (24 seconds)


Living your faith journey is not a one-day thing. It's not a one-week thing. Oftentimes, it's a decade, even a lifetime thing. Don't give up. If you haven't seen the promises of God fulfilled in your life yet, that means, listen, listen to me, that means this isn't the end. [00:33:46] (22 seconds)


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