Blog 4 - Promise's Through Faith
Promises Through Faith
Read:
- Genesis 17v15-21 (For Context)
- Romans 4
Now looking to Romans chapter 4. In the book of Romans, Paul
is writing to the Jews living in the time of the Roman Empire. Paul is
reminding them where they came from and how God’s people descended from. But not
only did Abraham show his faith by simply trusting in God but also did through
his obedience and his actions. (v13-15) But mainly through Abraham’s faith in verse
16 and 17 we can use Abraham’s faith as an example as to how we should have
faith in God’s grace for our lives.
We look at our lives and we can see the journey that has
taken us so far and you feel like God’s called you somewhere, but you may not
see how to get there. Maybe it’s a university course or a particular job and you’re
not quite sure your capable of it. We see Paul shows us that it was the same
with Abraham. No matter how unlikely it seemed with Sarah being barren and their
old age Abraham was still strong in his faith. (v19-21) His faith remained
strong and God gave Abraham the strength to raise his son. But also, God picked
Abraham because he knew Abraham was capable to be a father of many nations. He
knew he was up for the task because of his faith in God. We see in verse 21
Paul says, “being fulling convinced that what He had promised He was also able
to perform.” Showing that just like Abraham, God won’t make us do things that He
doesn’t believe that we would be able to do. Through God’s strength and with
our faith in him we can be able to whatever God asks of us.
Through Abraham’s faith in God and His promise to him that
made him righteous. (v22) For us we are counted righteous when we put our faith
in Jesus, when the plan that God set from Abraham’s promise was finally
fulfilled. Paul concludes this chapter in verse 24 and 25 by casting our eyes
to Jesus, because of our faith in him is the reason why we are saved and are
justified for our sins.
Dear Lord thank
you for your promises to us that you have never failed us, you have never
broken a promise. Thank you for the promise of your son, Jesus who died for us
and let us have unwavering faith in the truth that He died for our sins. Help
us strengthen our faith to be more like Abraham’s unwavering faith and having trust
in you. Amen.
Going Deeper Questions
- What is the importance of God’s promise to the Jewish people? And to us? Why does this encourage us in our day to day lives?
- What ways could it be hard for Abraham and Sarah to not believe in God’s promise to them? How does this show the character and faith of Abraham and Sarah?
- How can we sometimes struggle with God’s promises? What can we learn from Abraham’s faith when things take a turn in life that we don’t expect?
- Verse 16 Paul talks about Paul’s descendants being adheres of the law and sharing the faith Abraham had. Why is this important? What can we learn from this principle when it comes to Jesus on the cross?
- Why is it important to remember God’s promise to Abraham, especially when you consider what Christ has done for us on the cross? How does this encourage us in our walk with God?
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