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Abraham: Following In The Footsteps Of Faith Sermon #9
Genesis 15:7-21
Intro:
The description of faith is found in Hebrews 11.1
The definition of faith is found in Hebrews 12.2
“Looking unto Jesus”
But, did you know that faith is something that is ever changing?
If you are maturing in the Lord as you should be, then the faith you have this morning is far greater than the faith you had the moment you believed.
You see, faith is like a muscle, the more you exercise it, the larger and stronger it becomes.
That is why the Lord leads us through difficult places in our lives.
He is helping us to grow in our faith.
In this passage, we are still following the life of Abraham.
If you will remember, he is a man who left his home, his family and the country of his birth to follow God.
By faith he has journeyed and by faith he has lived.
He followed God based on a simple promise.
That promise was that he would receive a land and that he would produce heirs.
In my opinion, he has exercised great faith.
In God’s eyes, this has been spiritual kindergarten.
The Lord has some even greater tests in store for Abram’s faith.
The passage we are looking at this morning deals with the matter of Abram’s faith.
Here, we see him Moving Toward Maturity.
As we consider what the Lord is doing in the life of Abram in this passage, let us consider that the Lord wants to grow us too.
He wants to move us toward maturity, day by day.
Allow me to share a few thoughts that present themselves in this passage.
I. THE CONCERN OF ABRAM’S FAITH-VS.
7-8
A. V. 7 God’s Reminder
- God opens this section with a reminder of who He is and what He is doing.
His reminder is three-fold.
1.
Of His Person - God refers to Himself as “Jehovah”, “The Self-Existent One.” God is merely reminding Abram Who he is dealing with.
(Note: We have a tendency to forget just who is in control of the events of life.
It would do us good to remember that we serve “Jehovah God” He was here before anything and He will be here after everything.
And, He controls all things that happen in between.
He is a powerful God, Job 42:2; Luke 1:37.
He is a present God, Heb.
13:5; Matt.
20:28.
He is a perceptive God, Heb.
4:13; Pro.
15:3.
He is in control of all of life.
If we could ever get our souls around that truth, it would revolutionize our lives!)
2. Of His Power - God reminds Abram that Abram is where he is today because of the power of God.
Abram did nothing to get where he was, it was all God.
(Note: may we also remember that what we have, what we are and where we are, are all a product of the Lord’s work in our lives, 1 Cor.
15:10.
You name the area of your life and you can count on the fact that it is all God and not you!)
3. Of His Plan - God reminds Abram that He brought him out so that He might give Abram a new land.
God’s purpose was to take this childless pilgrim and transform him into father of a great nation.
(Note: I just want to remind you that God has a wonderful plan for your life, Rom.
8:28.
You and I need to be careful lest we hinder that plan and bring pain and hardship upon ourselves.
Let me just remind you that God’s plan is always a good plan, it is always the best plan, it is always the right and perfect plan!
Therefore, find God’s plan for your life and walk in it!)
B. V. 8 Abram’s Response
- Some have taken this question by Abram to be an expression of doubt.
His question is not doubt but curiosity.
He is merely asking the Lord for more information.
God doesn’t mind His people asking for more information.
It is doubt that bothers Him, James 1:5-8.
(Note: The contrast is clearly seen in the two responses given by Zacharias, Luke 1:18; and Mary, Luke 1:34.
When you hear from the Lord, do you respond by asking for more information, or do you immediately begin to question the truth of what you have heard?
The concern of Abram’s faith
II.
THE CHALLENGE TO ABRAM’S FAITH-VS.
9-11
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In response to Abram’s question, the Lord makes a strange demand.
This demand served as a challenge to the faith of this man.
Faith that is not tested is faith that cannot be trusted.
A. V. 9-10 The Challenge Of Preparation - God’s request is for
Abram to prepare a sacrifice.
This whole event was how men in ancient times made a covenant with one another.
They would cut animals in half and arrange the pieces several feet apart and walk between the pieces together.
It symbolized the sacredness of a man’s word.
It said, “May I be like one of these animals if I break my part of the covenant.”
For Abram, it took a lot of costly, hard, bloody work to prepare things like the Lord wanted them to be.
(Note: Friend, we need to remember that when the Lord makes a requirement of your life or mine, it will often require us to commit to some hard work on our part.
The great things of God do not come easy, they do not come cheap, nor do they come to the lazy.
God’s best is reserved for those who are will to pay the price.
What is that price?
Pray, holiness, separation, obedience, etc. Ill.
Wood, hay, stubble, gold, silver, precious stones, 1 Cor.
3:12.)
B. V. 11 The Challenge Of Protection - As Abram waited fro the
Lord to come by and meet with him, the birds of prey began to descend on the animal carcasses.
Abram had to shoo them away to protect the sacrifice from being devoured.
(Note: When the Lord begins to move in your faith life, you can count on the fact that every vulture in the world will come against you to devour what the Lord is trying to do in your life.
If we allow them, many vultures will try to take away our time, our concentration, or commitment to the Lord and His work.
We need to be on guard to protect what the Lord wants to do in our lives and allow nothing to hinder it or prevent us from seeing it come to pass.)
C. V. 11 The Challenge Of Patience - I get the impression that this
activity took Abram most of the day.
He is in a holding pattern.
He has the sacrifice ready, he is guarding it and the Lord doesn’t show up until after darkness has fallen.
It was a time that required patience on the part of Abraham.
(Note: God never runs on our schedule!
We try to get ready for Him and line up with what He is doing in our lives.
We wait and we wait for Him to show up and move in us and through us.
He will, but only when He is ready!
Therefore, if the Lord is working in your life, be patient and wait on His timing.
Don’t rush in as we have a tendency to do, just wait patiently on Him and He will bring it to pass, Isa.
40:31.
God knows the timing, we do not!)
III.
THE CONFIRMATION OF ABRAM’S FAITH-VS.
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A. V. 12 The Darkness - When the Lord did finally show up, Abram was
enveloped in a great darkness.
Part of the darkness was due to the time of day, it was night time after all!
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