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    scripture: hebrews 11:17-11:19

    Explore "scripture: hebrews 11:17-11:19" with insightful episodes like "Family Pt.7 - Audio", "Hebrews Chapter 11 Pt. 18 (2022-9-8) - Video", "Hebrews Chapter 11 Pt. 18 (2022-9-8) - Audio", "God Is Not Throwing You Under The Bus! - Video" and "God Is Not Throwing You Under The Bus! - Audio" from podcasts like ""Foundation Christian Ministries - online media", "Pastor Curtis Teaching", "Pastor Curtis Teaching", "Genesis Worship Center" and "Genesis Worship Center"" and more!

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    Eternal Faith - Audio

    Eternal Faith - Audio
    Abraham, part 2. Faith that is willing to sacrifice one's life for God, e.g. Healthcare workers especially during this pandemic risking their lives by faith... Abraham did not directly sacrifice his own life, but was ready to obediently sacrifice his only son Isaac, who was his bloodline, and as such indirectly like his own life. Abraham's faith allowed him to trust God's promise, and risk everything he hoped for. How was he able to do this? Abraham's faith is based more on the character of God the Promisekeeper than the promise itself. 1. Abraham believed in God's character. Abraham received God's promises (v.17) in his life, so had evidence of God's trustworthiness in the past. 2. Abraham believed in God's plan for the world, a plan bigger than himself. Totally believed the promise that through Isaac, Abraham would become a nation (v.18), and a blessing to the world. 3. Abraham believed that God had resurrection power, to raise Isaac from the dead (v.19), (eternal perspective). Main idea: Eternal faith frees one to sacrifice everything and anything, because of an eternal perspective that sees abundance in God.

    Abraham - Passing the Test - Part 3

    Abraham - Passing the Test - Part 3
    “It was by faith that Abraham offered Isaac as a sacrifice when God was testing him. Abraham, who had received God’s promises, was ready to sacrifice his only son, Isaac, even though God had told him, “Isaac is the son through whom your descendants will be counted.” Abraham reasoned that if Isaac died, God was able to bring him back to life again. And in a sense, Abraham did receive his son back from the dead.” — Hebrews 11:17–19
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