God's Promise: Grace, Faith, and Sacrifice

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"God introduces himself as the creator and therefore as our owner. He filled the lives of the first man and the first woman with good gifts: a happy home, fulfilling work, a loving marriage, and most of all, fellowship with God himself. Everything that the first man and the first woman knew was good, but they decided that what they wanted was the knowledge of evil, and we've been stuck with it ever since." [00:24:57]

"God had promised that evil, this knowledge of evil, would not have the final word, and so he intervened in a drastic judgment, cutting back the human race to just one family, the family of Noah. Noah emerged from the ark almost like a new Adam, as it were, one family to restart the world. But guess what? The one family that restarted the world, they had the seeds of the knowledge of evil in them, and it wasn't long before the whole thing was multiplying again." [00:116:24]

"God's promise to Abraham was not just for him but for all the families of the earth, indicating that through Abraham’s lineage, a blessing would come to all nations. This promise is a profound act of grace. God sought Abraham, not because of Abraham’s righteousness or pursuit of God, but because of God’s own initiative and grace." [00:336:88]

"God went looking for Abraham long before Abraham was ever looking for God, and you know what? God has been looking for you long before you ever thought about looking for God. That's grace. It's as if God says right here in Genesis in chapter 12, and this would be true in regards to all of us, 'If I'm going to wait for them to seek me, they'll never come, so I will seek them, I will find them, I will bless them.' That's grace." [00:517:83]

"Abraham believed the promise of God, and in chapter 15, we're told about how his faith was strengthened. Verse 1: 'The word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision: Fear not, Abraham, I am your shield, and your reward will be very great.' And Abraham has a question. He said, 'Oh Lord God, what will you give me, for I continue childless, and the heir of my house is Eliezer of Damascus?'" [00:754:39]

"Abraham believed God, and God counted this believing to Abraham as righteousness. Now, three questions: First, I want you to notice very clearly why God counted Abraham righteous. Why did God count Abraham righteous? Was it because Abraham obeyed the command of God? No, it doesn't say Abraham obeyed and God counted it to him as righteousness." [00:886:48]

"Abraham was saved in exactly the same way as any of us are saved today, by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Abram's faith looked forward to what Christ would accomplish in the same way as our faith looks back to what our Lord Jesus Christ has accomplished. It is by believing in the Lord Jesus Christ that we are made right with God." [00:1144:72]

"God's promise comes at unimaginable cost. At unimaginable cost. Genesis chapter 22: After these things, so Isaac, the promised son, is now born, and roll the story forward by some years, and we read after these things, God tested Abraham and said to him, 'Abraham,' and he said, 'Here I am.' God said, 'Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I shall tell you.'" [00:1513:76]

"Abraham seems to understand that if the blessing of God is to flow to the world, a sacrifice must be made. And maybe it was his own conscience that told him that. Back in chapter 17 in verse 1, God had said in making the covenant with Abraham, 'Walk before me and be blameless,' and Abraham knew he was nowhere near blameless." [00:1694:84]

"Abraham believed that God would provide the sacrifice. There's this poignant moment as Abraham and his son Isaac walk up the mountain, and in verse seven, Isaac says to his father Abraham, 'My father,' and Abram says, 'Here I am, my son.' And Isaac says, 'Behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?' And Abram said, verse 8, 'God will provide for himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son.'" [00:1774:39]

"God steps in. The angel of the Lord calls out from heaven, verse 12, 'Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him,' and God himself provides the sacrifice. That's the whole point of the story, that a sacrifice must be made, but God is the one who provides it. Verse 13: Abraham lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold, behind him there was a ram caught in a thicket by his horns." [00:1929:84]

"God the Father gave up his son for us. God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, and God the Son freely and willingly laid down his life for us. Think of this as you read that Isaac carried the wood on his back. Here's Jesus, and he's carrying the wood on these shoulders. The weight of the cross was upon him. It's all pointing to Jesus." [00:2170:07]

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