Faith Of Our FathersSýnishorn
Abraham’s Faith—An Obedient, Hopeful Faith
Abraham demonstrates one of the greatest examples of faith in the Bible. He believed against all odds, and he endured in his faith. Abraham’s faith was an obedient, believing faith—a faith that genuinely obeyed and believed God.
Abraham had a decisive, obedient faith. He obeyed, and he went without any directions from God as to where he was headed. When God called, he acted immediately. He did not hesitate, argue, question, or waver back and forth. He simply obeyed. As soon as he heard the call of God, he arose and followed God; he acted decisively.
Note a significant fact about following God: Abraham did not know where he was going. He did not know where following God would lead him. He just believed the promises of God; therefore, he acted upon his belief. He believed; therefore, he obeyed.
If you truly believe God, you will obey God. There is no such thing as belief without obedience, not genuine belief. Obeying God requires believing God. Even though you can never know exactly where your faith will lead you, you should not fear following God. God is good and He has only good things in store for you, His dear son or daughter. If you draw back and do not believe and follow God, then you will miss out on His promises.
1. Do you fear where God will lead you?
2. Do you truly believe that God will do what He promises?
3. Does your belief lead you to obey God?
Ritningin
About this Plan
What does true, genuine faith look like? Go deeper in your faith by studying a different person from faith's "Hall of Fame" in Hebrews 11. Examine the fearful, reverent faith of Noah; the obedient, hopeful faith of Abraham; the impossible faith of Sarah; the worshipping faith of Jacob; the self-denying faith of Moses; and the saving faith of Rahab.
More