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Hebrews 11:8-19 Introduction: 1. What is faith? Contemporary theology tends to view faith as a sort of mental/ emotional contract with God which leaves out any behavioral change, but in order to become like Christ, people must change. 2. In the physical realm we know much about health issues like cholesterol, smoking, and obesity, but the medical community has no cure for these problems beyond people changing their behavior. 3. Faith is probably best understood when we see it in the lives of great men. Bible truths become clearer when they breathe. Abraham was called the father of the faithful because in him faith came to life. Abraham had faith in a God-given vision. That's the kind of faith that is important. The vision that God gave Abraham was so big that it challenged him for a lifetime. God's vision for Abraham's life was the motivating factor that made
Abraham a great man. What he became by reaching for that God-given vision
was the key to his greatness.
I. How One Acquires Faith A. Abraham's faith was acquired through his decision to trust God. Hebrews 11:8-10
B. There was fear and trepidation in the heart of Abraham as he faced the unknown. Yet, his decision to obey God and face the unknown was his mark of faithfulness. C. It is difficult to see the unseen. Many only see the immediate. They reach out for things they can tangibly put their hands on. They never look beyond themselves, and they never look at what they could be. 1. The courage to look and move into the unknown comes from trusting God. Trusting God is the beginning of faith. But merely trusting does not develop faith. Faith involves making a decision to follow God as we hear what He says. Ro 10:17
2. There is a vast difference in the results of a man who thinks different and the man who chooses to do differently. a. The Doer will outdistance the thinker. b. We become arrogant about the way we think. D. Faith is developed by trusting and obeying. Some want to move forward only when they can see their way through. But faith is not seeing our way through, it is obeying and trusting God when we cannot see our way through. 2Co 5:7 (For we walk by faith, not by sight:) Songwriter Oscar Eliason wrote, "Got any rivers you think are uncrossable? Got any mountains you can't tunnel through?" He answered these questions by saying, "God specializes in things thought impossible." That's good news because every Christian faces obstacles along life's pathway and walking in God's will doesn't guarantee that the way will be easy. That's why we must trust God and go forward in faith. At the entrance to a local hospital parking lot is an automatic gate. It is designed to go up when a car activates a hidden sensor near the entrance. When someone drives up the ramp leading to that gate, it remains down, firmly blocking the entrance. But as you get close to it, the arm swings up and you proceed right through. If a person were to park his car a few yards away from the entrance, it would stay closed. Only as you move forward does it open. Is there some barrier across your path just now? Someone has said, "If God built a bridge a yard ahead, it could not be a bridge of faith." It's that first step into the unseen that proves we have faith. He 11:8
He was obeying God and relying on Him. His task was to go; God's was to clear the path. Abraham was motivated by a vision from God that was far beyond himself. "Some people look at things as they are and say, why? Some people look at things as they could be and say, why not?" "...Even though he did see his way through." Gen 15:1
II. Faith Is a Life Altering Decision. A. Most choices in life are incidental. In fact ninety-five percent of the decisions we make are incidental, only 5% are important. In very few instances is one decision actually better than the other is. 1. Sometimes I think that we have too many choices to make today. Supermarket 9,000 to 12,000 choices in the average supermarket Revlon 158 shades of lipstick Crest 36 sizes and flavors 31 plus flavors Ice cream B. Trade off in making choices keeps people from wanting to choose. Certain things you loose when you make any choice. A grocery store clerk said, "It's up to you lady, you're either old enough to get the senior citizens discount or you're not old enough." C. The choice of faith in God is a life changing choice. Ge 12:4
1. Choices more than condition determine our future. Early age -- conditions determine choices Later age -- choices determine our condition 2. Society says people are victims of conditions --- people not responsible for their plight. But choices determine our condition more than anything else. "Great people are ordinary people who make extraordinary decisions." Be careful which rut you choose, you will be in it for the next twenty miles. D. Abraham's choice of faith in God not only changed his life but it also changed his family's life. Choices affect others --- we make a decision without other people but once it is made it will affect them. 1. Wrong decisions will leave scars on your life or on the lives of others. It is true that grace heals but scars are left. 2. It is only through making right decisions that we can have control over our circumstances. The moment we choose not to make a decision about something is the moment that we put ourselves in the hands of circumstances. III. Requirements For A Decision of Faith. A. Abraham trusted and obeyed God when he faced his insecurities. Abraham knew what Helen Keller stated about security. Helen Keller: "Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing." When you have nothing left but God, you begin to learn that God is enough. B. Abraham trusted and obeyed when he faced the impossibilities and did not know how God's will would be accomplished. He 11:11
Ro 4:18-20
Ge 15:2
C. Abraham trusted and obeyed God when he did not know when God would fulfill His promises. He 11:13-16
C. Abraham trusted and obeyed God by faith when he did not know why God was so working. He 11:17-19
D. Abraham trusted and obeyed God when it called for a sacrifice. There is no success without sacrifice. If I succeed without sacrifice, then it's because someone who went before me made the sacrifice. If I sacrifice, and don't see success, then someone who follows will reap success from my sacrifice. E. Abraham trusted and obeyed God when it required persistence and patience. Abraham's dream was so big that he couldn't accomplish his dream in a year, or decade, or even in a lifetime. Heb 11:9-10
He 11:37-38
Conclusion: James 2:21-24
Heb 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. |
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