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ME
Pinky Promises
I always want a geruntee that someone will do what they’ve promised
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Can you remember a time when someone broke a promise?
WE
We often doubt smones intensiones because why could they possibly be looking out for us right?
God has designed us to trust him to provide what we NEED, but because of sin our natural tenancy is to DOUBT.
(First sin was doubting the goodness of God)
So how can we receive what God has for us, his blessings, if we don’t believe him.
GOD
YOU:
1. Trusting God always means you will need to sacrifice something
Abraham was asked to sacrifice the one thing that meant the most to him
Isaac was also the promise of God to Abraham
This was the ultimate test, but everyday we have similar tests, though They might appear to be insignificant
What is one thing you’ve had to trust God with this week?
What’s one thing you can trust God with next week?
2. God will always provide what you need
Sometimes we assume God will do what we want, but God knows exactly what we need
Are we missing God’s blessing because we don’t understand it?
3. God’s promises are greater than the greatest promises of men
Abraham had two options: A human promise and God’s promise
Option one: He could have kept Isaac for himself, but missed out on God’s full blessing and likely only had one son
Option two: He could give Isaac to God knowing that God could restore him, and therefore be under God’s blessing
What does it take to exercise faith like this?
What can you do to grow in your faith?
This wasn’t step one for Abraham, his faith built to this moment
WE
What promise of God do you need to be holding on to.
What will keep you trusting in God, when the world would cause you to doubt?
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