God's Unbreakable Promises: Trusting in His Truth

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The very foundation of the Christian faith is based on truth, on promises and on vows that are certified by One who cannot tell a lie. [00:08:46]

And, when I get to know you as a friend, or if I want to marry a woman and take her as my wife and she takes me is my husband and we commit ourselves to each other, we are entering into a personal relationship where trust is everything. And, nothing breaks trust faster than when we play loose with the truth. [00:07:54]

Abraham believed God, and there is no merit in that. Abraham should believe God because God is eminently believable. Abraham should trust God because God is altogether trustworthy, but Abraham believed God and God counted him, He reckoned him, as righteous, not on the basis of any works that Abraham had performed, but on the basis of his faith, and of his faith alone in the promise of God. [00:21:13]

And the reason why we circumscribe the drama of the proceedings of the courtroom, is that we want to do everything humanly possible to ensure that the testimony of the witnesses is true. And so, we invoke the sanctity of the oath. We ask a person, ladies and gentlemen, to make a promise before God, the breaking of which promise we understand is punishable by law in the event of perjury. [00:06:51]

And He said to him, "So shall your descendants be. Abraham, as many as there are stars in that sky, so shall your descendants be. You're not just going to have one child to live after you. I said I was going to make you the father of a great nation, and your descendents will be as plenteous as the stars in the sky." [00:20:24]

And Abraham said it before God, "How can I know?" And it's again, it's because of God's answer to that question that I want this book with me in jail. Not that I'm expecting to go to jail. I keep talking like this, I may end up, you know, "So, okay, let's see how you do in solitary confinement in prison." [00:28:48]

And the meaning of that vow when God passes between those pieces of the animal, what God is saying to Abraham is, "Abraham, do you want to know if I'm going to keep My word? Do you want to know if I'm going to keep My promise to you? Well, let Me tell you what I'm going to put on the line. I am swearing by Myself. [00:43:41]

And what I am dramatizing to you in this action, Abraham, is this, if I ever fail to keep a promise to you, I am saying, may I, the immutable, eternal, self-existent being suffer mutation. May I, who am immortal, become mortal. May I, who cannot die, perish. I'm swearing by my deity. [00:44:44]

And the Scriptures tell us that Abraham did exactly as he was commanded, that he got up and he left. And he journeyed to the land of Canaan. And after some adventures and misadventures along the way, then God came to him and said, "Abraham, don't be afraid. I am a shield to you, and I am your reward, and your reward shall be great." [00:14:33]

And when God appears visibly in the Bible, his favorite way of doing it is in some form of fire. The bush that burns but is not consumed, the pillar of smoke that leads the people of Israel through the wilderness. You see, in Hebrew terms, what is happening in this night vision is that Abraham sees that flaming torch moving through those pieces, that flaming torch represents the very presence of God. [00:43:03]

And the symbol of that cut, the purpose of the knife will be to remind you that I have cut you off from the rest of this world that is perishing. I have set you apart. I have consecrated you. I have made you holy. And, that's the blessing of which I spoke, and the sign of that blessing will be seen in this cutting rite of circumcision. [00:40:04]

And we desire that each one of you show the same diligence so as to realize the full assurance of hope until the end, that you may not be sluggish, but imitators of those who through faith and patience inherit the promise, for when God made the promise to Abraham, since He could swear by none greater, He swore by Himself. [00:47:12]

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