StonePoint Church

Genesis 15 – God’s Covenant with Abram
Locations & Times
StonePoint Church
1205 Samples Industrial Dr, Cumming, GA 30041, USA
Sunday 9:00 AM
Do you trust and believe God to do what He said He will do?
How can you know He will?
Are you willing to wait on God’s promises even if it doesn’t seem like it is happening quick enough or in your expected timeline?
How can you know He will?
Are you willing to wait on God’s promises even if it doesn’t seem like it is happening quick enough or in your expected timeline?
When God is your shield, you don’t have to fear anything!
When we trust in God and in His blessing, provision, and reward instead of earthly possessions from man, we will be more fulfilled and have more than we ever need.
Do we recognize God’s sovereignty and respect and submit to Him and also know Him personally?
It’s ok to ask God to help you understand what He is asking you to do or what He is promising to you.
Many times, we need to be taken out of our own surroundings and taken outside and look up the majesty and creation of God.
When we are overwhelmed and things seem impossible, look up to God and let Him show you how He can do the impossible!
Do you trust and believe God to do what He said He will do?
Believe in God and believe in Him to follow through on His promises
Our faith in God and Jesus is essential to our Salvation.
Jesus did the work, but we must believe and accept His gift by faith and trust in Him for eternal life.
Has God already told you He has given you something and yet you haven’t taken possession of it yet?
“How can I know?”
“We also want assurance of God’s promises when we ask for help. Abram didn’t have the Bible—but we do. We must rest in the fact that all God’s past promises have come true, and so there is no reason to believe His future promises won’t come true as well. God’s past track record motivates us to trust in His absolute moral character and believe that He will keep His promises and do what is best for us in the future.” - Genesis 15 LASB
•Jesus became all of these animals combined when He died on the cross and shed His blood for us!
oHe purified us and atoned for us better than a heifer.
oHe became the scapegoat for all of us but taking our sins upon Himself and carried away the sins of all.
oHe was our substitutionary sacrifice like a ram that laid down its life for Abraham’s son Isaac.
oJesus also died for all, rich and poor, and He paid the ultimate price that no one could pay.
oLike the 3-year-old animals the number 3 was significant for Jesus. He was 33 years old and spent 3 years in His earthly ministry. He died at 3pm and rose on the 3rd day.
We must be diligent to be on guard for the things that would try to take what God has given us; our family, peace, promises, and provision.
When we trust in God and in His blessing, provision, and reward instead of earthly possessions from man, we will be more fulfilled and have more than we ever need.
Do we recognize God’s sovereignty and respect and submit to Him and also know Him personally?
It’s ok to ask God to help you understand what He is asking you to do or what He is promising to you.
Many times, we need to be taken out of our own surroundings and taken outside and look up the majesty and creation of God.
When we are overwhelmed and things seem impossible, look up to God and let Him show you how He can do the impossible!
Do you trust and believe God to do what He said He will do?
Believe in God and believe in Him to follow through on His promises
Our faith in God and Jesus is essential to our Salvation.
Jesus did the work, but we must believe and accept His gift by faith and trust in Him for eternal life.
Has God already told you He has given you something and yet you haven’t taken possession of it yet?
“How can I know?”
“We also want assurance of God’s promises when we ask for help. Abram didn’t have the Bible—but we do. We must rest in the fact that all God’s past promises have come true, and so there is no reason to believe His future promises won’t come true as well. God’s past track record motivates us to trust in His absolute moral character and believe that He will keep His promises and do what is best for us in the future.” - Genesis 15 LASB
•Jesus became all of these animals combined when He died on the cross and shed His blood for us!
oHe purified us and atoned for us better than a heifer.
oHe became the scapegoat for all of us but taking our sins upon Himself and carried away the sins of all.
oHe was our substitutionary sacrifice like a ram that laid down its life for Abraham’s son Isaac.
oJesus also died for all, rich and poor, and He paid the ultimate price that no one could pay.
oLike the 3-year-old animals the number 3 was significant for Jesus. He was 33 years old and spent 3 years in His earthly ministry. He died at 3pm and rose on the 3rd day.
We must be diligent to be on guard for the things that would try to take what God has given us; our family, peace, promises, and provision.
This is exactly Who God is. He takes all the risks. He sets up the covenant, He promises it, and then He fulfills it Himself.
God is still acting on His covenant today. He did all the work and took all the risk even knowing that many of His creation would reject His sacrifice and covenant.
Do you accept or reject God’s rescue?
Today, will you put your faith and trust in Him for eternal life and for your daily life?
When you fear what lies ahead, remember that God will stay with you and is your shield through difficult times and that He promises you a great reward.
God can do more than we can imagine or fathom. Trust Him!
God is still acting on His covenant today. He did all the work and took all the risk even knowing that many of His creation would reject His sacrifice and covenant.
Do you accept or reject God’s rescue?
Today, will you put your faith and trust in Him for eternal life and for your daily life?
When you fear what lies ahead, remember that God will stay with you and is your shield through difficult times and that He promises you a great reward.
God can do more than we can imagine or fathom. Trust Him!