Sunday Service - 2025-11-23

Sunday Service - 2025-11-23

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The Gift And The Giver
Hebrews 11:17-18

Tevin Lucas

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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Good morning. How are we feeling this morning? Good?

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That being a prayer that Chris had for Morgan, I remember when I met Morgan,

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she said that she didn't want to be a pastor's wife.

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And so here we are, and we love coming up. We get a pastor down at a church in Florida.

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It's so much fun, but it's always an honor to get to come up here and be really just with family.

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We feel like we're at home when we come and join this church. Before we dive in this morning,

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we're going to be in Hebrews 11. And so if you have your scriptures, you can open up to that.

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But in a time where we're getting ready to enter into Thanksgiving and into the holidays,

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it can be so easy to step into a time, a church on Sunday morning, and just kind of go with the flow,

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go through the motions and things just rush by. And so I want us to just take a second

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to really just allow ourselves to be present and in the presence of God. And so if you would,

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just take a couple of deep breaths. And we like to do this at our church. We talk a lot about

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posture, that it's not only a heart posture and a mind posture, but we can actually physically

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posture ourselves to prepare to hear from God. And so if you would just open up your palms

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to the heavens right where you're at and we're going to pray. God, we thank you so much

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for who you are. But we ask that you would just come and fill this place,

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fill our hearts, fill our minds. God, would you clear our lives from distractions

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of maybe a crazy work week or maybe heading into a crazy week with Thanksgiving, Lord?

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Would we just allow ourselves to pause and realize that you are present, that you are real,

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that you are here? And would we prepare this place for you? Speak to us. Pray this in Jesus' name.

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Amen. Amen. Hey, we're going to be in Hebrews 11. I'm so excited to dive in. I know that y'all

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have been going through this, so it's great to just jump in and be a part. I want us to be

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reminded though of what we're reading and what we're diving into. And so we're going to start in

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Hebrews. I'm going to read Hebrews 1 and 2 just so that we can remember what it is that we're

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diving into when it talks about by faith. We're going to be really learning, and we look at what is

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known as the Hall of Faith, but when it says by faith, this is exactly what it's talking about.

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Hebrews 11 verse 1, it says, Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of

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things not seen for. By it the people of old receive their commendation. That faith is the things

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hoped for, the things not seen. We think that the opposite of faith is doubt, but the opposite

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of faith isn't doubt, it's assurance. That it's, hey, we're not doubting God. That's not the opposite

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of faith. The opposite of faith is certainty. That if there is certainty in something, then

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there's no faith. It's like, well, God, I want to know exactly what you're going to do with my life.

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If you knew that, you wouldn't have to have faith in God. God, how is this situation going to turn

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out? If you knew exactly how the situation would turn out, you wouldn't need faith.

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And so while I think it's great to pray, God, God, give me certainty. Show me the way. Show me,

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what about show me faith? God, build my faith. And that's what we really dive into in this

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scripture. In Hebrews 11, we're going to be in verse 17 through 19, the story of Abraham and

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Isaac, where they celebrate that it is by faith. Picking up in verse 17, it says, by faith.

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Got some pictures of my Bible. By faith, Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac.

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And he who had received the promises was in the act of offering up his only son,

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on whom it was said, through Isaac, shall your offspring be named. He considered that God was

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able even to raise him from the dead, from which figuratively speaking, he did receive him back.

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To fully understand this, we're going to have to flip back to the very beginning of scripture

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in Genesis. And so we're going to be in Genesis 22. And I want us to fully understand what we're

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reading here in Hebrews 11 of by faith, the story of Abraham offering up Isaac. And so

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Genesis 22, flip there with me, if you would, this morning,

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it's going to be a lot of scripture, but I think to fully understand what we're going to dive into

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in Hebrews 11, we need to understand the significance of this story and where we find

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ourselves. We find ourselves with Abraham, who has just recently received the Abrahamic covenant,

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the promises of God to work through Abraham and give him land and to bless his family,

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and that the whole world would be blessed through his lineage and his seed. And we see pickup

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in Genesis 22. Abraham has Isaac, which he's referred to as his only son in this scripture,

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but he actually has two sons, but one is with Hagar and the other is with Sarah and Isaac is the one

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who carries the promise and he is the really the only one that Abraham truly loves. I have two

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kids and so I wouldn't, you know, measure them up and be like, there's one that I love more than

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the other because that's not fair. But there is one that's been grumpy this morning, so he's a

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little bit lower on the totem pole, but that's okay. Hey, Genesis 22 verse one, it says,

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after these things, God tested Abraham and said to him, Abraham, and he said, here I am.

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He said, take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love and go to the land of Moriah,

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and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you. So

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Abraham was a young man with him and his son Isaac, and he cut the wood for the burnt offering

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and arose and went out to the place of which God had told him. On the third day, Abraham lifted

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up his eyes and saw the place from afar. Then Abraham said to his young man, stay here with

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the donkey. I and the boy will go over there and worship and come again to you. And Abraham took

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the wood of the burnt offering and laid it on his son Isaac. He took in his hand the fire and

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the knife, so they went both of them together. And Isaac said to his father, my father, and he said,

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here I am, my son. He said, behold, the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt

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offering? Abraham said, God will provide for himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son.

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So they went both of them together. That's a fair question for Isaac to ask. He's like, hey,

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we're going to do this offering. In Isaac's mind, it's important, this is just a little side note,

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that the early antiquity in this time of Scripture, God made his people declare that

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their first son would be given to God. So wouldn't it be ridiculous if he ended up having to

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sacrifice his son? That it was this staple of their faith that, hey, the first son,

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and they didn't usually have to sacrifice him, but they had to declare and agree that the first

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son was for God. And so Isaac, knowing this honestly, is probably getting a little scared.

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Says, when they came to the place of which God told him, Abraham built the altar there and

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laid the wood in order and bound Isaac, his son, and laid him on the altar on top of the wood.

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Then Abraham reached out his hand and took the knife to slaughter his son. But the angel of the

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Lord called to him from heaven and said, Abraham, Abraham, he said, here I am. He said, do not lay

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your hand on the boy or do anything to him, for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not

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withheld your son, your only son, from me. And Abraham lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold,

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behind him was a ram caught in the thicket by his horns. And Abraham went and took the ram and

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offered it as a burnt offering instead of his son. So Abraham called the name of this place,

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the Lord will provide. As it is said to this day on the mount of the Lord, it shall be provided.

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And the angel of the Lord called to Abraham in a second time from heaven and said, by myself I

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have sworn declares the Lord because you have done this and you have not withheld your son,

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your only son, I will surely bless you and I will surely multiply your offspring as the stars of

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heaven and as the sand that is on the seashore and your offspring shall possess the gate of his

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enemies. Let's pray. God, would you speak to us this morning? Would you help us understand

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what it is that you're teaching us here in Hebrews? We pray and we thank you in Jesus name. Amen.

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What we see in the scripture is that in Hebrews 11, Abraham is being celebrated for having faith,

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right? The hall of faith. And we look at this story where Abraham has this faith where he trusts

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God when it doesn't make sense. But not only does he trust God when it doesn't make sense,

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he trusts God with the gift that has been given him that is supposed to carry the promises

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of God with it. So there's going to be moments where it feels like there's this tension and this

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contradiction, but there's also this understanding that the greatest gift that Abraham has received

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at this point, he's being asked to sacrifice. And in a world right now, we live in a world

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where we magnify our gifts, our blessings, our achievements, our successes, our families,

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our kids, and they can quickly become our idols. See, I heard it said that the enemy isn't super

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busy with causing you to sin because you'll do that on your own a lot of the time. But what he

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wants to do and what he tries to do is replace God with other Gods. And most of the time,

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if we're being honest in this place, we don't wrestle with replacing God with other Gods with

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bad things. We replace God with other Gods with the things that are good in our life.

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And before we dive into this, I want us to just sit and think about what does this mean for me?

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Because very often we can come into church and we can listen to a message and we can go through

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and we can start to think, oh, well, this would be a great message for this person.

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No, just me. Am I the only one guilty of that? But I think it's important that as we hear the

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word of God and God is speaking to us, that he doesn't do coincidences, that you're not here

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by accident, that you're here for a reason to hear the word of God. And we have to allow

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the word of God to speak directly to our hearts first before we try to think, well,

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this would be a great message for that person. No, no, no. This is a message for you.

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And so what are the things in your life that maybe you wouldn't say are idols if you just

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thought about it, but what are the things in your life that are good that can quickly become idols?

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Think about it for yourself, whatever that may be, your family, your career, your money.

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But then I want us to understand something too. So that's what we believe could possibly be idols

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in our life. And I think right now there's a Russell in the church that there's the orthodoxy,

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which is the right belief, right? There's the right belief system, orthodoxy, the belief system,

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but then there's the other side with the orthopraxy, which is the right practices.

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There's the way that we believe, and there's the way that we practice and obey.

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And so when we think and we just thought about what are the idols, we just thought about the

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belief side of things. But what we have to do is we have to allow the belief side of things

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and then measure it with the practices. Because what can very easily happen is we can come into

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church and get a lot of information and hear a lot of things and believe, oh, yeah, I believe

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that. I believe that. I believe that. But if you don't act on it, you will just get spiritually

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fat. And so now I want us, we thought about what are the things that could become idols.

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Now I want us to question what are the things that we're acting on

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that are our idols? How do you measure that?

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It's pretty easy exercise. And you can get a lot deeper, but the simple question is,

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what do you allow to shape your practices that aren't obeying God?

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Like what do you put in place as excuses to not obey the commands of God?

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Let's ask. And if you don't have anything, you're like, that's not me. It's easy. It's pride.

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But what are the things that make you not follow the instructions and obey the commands

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and the things that God has shown us in scripture? What is it that stops you from tithing or giving

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generously? Is it your money? Your financial security? What makes you not love your neighbor?

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Is it your ego? Is it your pride? Is it your political party?

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Here's a big one. What is it that makes you not practice the Sabbath?

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Is it your career? Is it your financial security?

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What is it that makes you compromise your integrity?

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The career path? That, oh, I can't, you know, I just got to kind of go with the flow because

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that's what everybody else does to get promoted or lie about certain things.

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If you're honest with yourself, a lot of these things

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aren't necessarily bad things in themselves, but if they become ultimate things and you place them

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in front of God, and you might say, well, I don't place them in front of God,

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Orthodoxy. But what are you practicing?

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What stops you from showing up to church on Sunday? Is it your family?

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Well, my kids got a bunch of stuff going on, okay?

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We can't just think about what we believe because if we talk about, hey, yeah, I got,

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I believe this, I believe this, then we can look at faith and say, yeah, I got faith,

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but this story that we're going to look at with Abraham, it's not just a faith,

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hey, saying it, but Abraham is acting on it.

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What are you practicing? What are you acting on? What are the things that could be gifts

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that God has given you, but you've turned that gift into God and you lowered God on the totem

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pole. And this was so convicting for me this week. That's like, I love being a pastor,

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but it's really hard because these messages, I'm like, oh, all right, God.

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It's like every week I feel like God is working on my heart and convicting me of these things,

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and that's what we need to allow the scriptures to do. And so when we look at this scripture,

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I really want us to think about the people are not in the hall of faith because they said that

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they had faith. They're in the hall of faith because they acted on faith.

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There's a difference of believing and acting.

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And so what we see is that Abraham acts on faith. And the beautiful thing that I love about Abraham,

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and I know Chris has kind of touched on this the last couple of weeks, is that Abraham didn't

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get everything right. Yeah, he passed this test that we're about to look at, but there was plenty

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of tests before that he didn't pass. And so if you're in here and you're like, I don't know if

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I've been acting on faith or I don't know if I've been obeying what God has called me to.

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That's great. That doesn't count you out of becoming this type of person that has a firm

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faith and passed the test that God sends in our life.

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The test that we look at in Hebrews, there's a few things that we're going to learn.

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One is that the test of faith reveal our heart. It says this, by faith Abraham when he was tested,

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it doesn't say if he was tested, it says when. And we have to understand that being tested is not

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tempted. That the word there, parazo, actually means to examine, to prove, or to refine with

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a purpose. That God is refining with a purpose when he sends tests in our life. And it does

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this, it refines with a purpose our heart, and it reveals the things that we cherish.

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And as tests, we have to understand they're not random. That they oftentimes reveal the areas of

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our heart that we think are like, hey, no, I got this part. No, that's easy. It's not, hey, yeah,

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God, test me on the things that I already do. That's not a test. A test we have to understand is

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when you come to that wrestle of following God might look foolish and not make sense.

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That it doesn't make sense in the eyes of other people around you, and it might seem foolish,

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but that's really when you trust God. That's the test. And it reveals our heart of what we cherish

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more. The gift that God has given us, and whatever sense that may be, or the giver.

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We talk about this at our church from a standpoint when it comes to what most churches refer to as

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giving. We call it bringing. And we've called it bringing because when we bring back what God has

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given us and how we steward our time, our treasures, and our talents, we're actually

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bringing back to God something that He gave us in the first place. You can't give something

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that's not really yours. And so do we trust the giver and allow ourselves to bring our gifts to

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Him, or do we trust more in the gift and we try to take what God has given us and run with it

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and allow that to become our God. Abraham is tested, and then it says that when he was tested,

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he offered up Isaac, and he who had received the promise was in the act of offering up

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his only son. This is when the promise and the command collide, because Isaac is the carrier of

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that promise that Abraham's lineage is going to be blessed through this son, and it starts to

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not make sense when he realizes, all right, God's asking me to sacrifice my only son through which

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the promise is through. There's a collision here. Abraham is realizing, God, you made a promise to

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me, but you're asking me to kill the person that carries that promise. This doesn't make sense.

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There's a tension that's created, and I love tension throughout Scripture, because I think

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tension in the middle of tension is where God loves to work. That we see throughout the New

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Testament that God loves to work in the midst of the tension that is truth and love, and that

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both of them have to coexist. If you bring one and not the other, there's no tension.

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And that's where people get hurt. You have to allow these things to create tension and bring them at

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the same time that there is a promise of God, and there is a command that we see in this Scripture

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throughout this story that create the tension, and it doesn't make sense. But that's when you

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have to make the choice, all right, I need to trust the promissor more than the promise,

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that he will be faithful to finish whatever he wants to do, that I need to trust him even when

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it doesn't make sense. And this is the things that we have to understand. When it comes to the tests

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of God, it feels this way often. It's like, well, God says that he will provide, but he's asking me

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to give sacrificially. And there's tension in the midst of it. God says that he is faithful,

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yet he's allowing for this season of silence, and there's tension in the midst. God's promise

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is purpose, yet I'm walking through failure right now. And there's tension. God promises peace,

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yet he leads you into a storm. God promises abundant life, yet he asks you to lay something down.

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That when the two things are at odds, we have to understand that we have to trust

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the promissor and realize that the test is not the contradiction. The test is truly,

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do you believe God beyond the contradiction? Do you trust in him beyond the things that don't

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make sense? Do you trust in him beyond the things that are outside of your understanding?

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And like we said earlier, do we not only trust in him

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belief, but do we trust in him with our actions? It's easy to say, God, I trust in you. Yeah,

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this doesn't make sense. I trust in you, God. Are you going to act on it? God, I trust that

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you're calling me into vocational ministry, but it doesn't make sense because that would

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mean that I would need to sacrifice the financial stability that I have.

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God, I'm trusting you with this relationship, but it doesn't make sense because I don't want

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to be lonely. God, I'm trusting you with my kids, yet I'm still controlling.

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Do we not just say we trust him, but do we act on it?

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I wonder what would happen, and I won't even just say in the world,

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I wonder what would happen in this country if Christians just didn't say things, but they acted

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on them. Like, I wonder if we really believe this book written from God and trusted that

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every word is from God and the commands that he has are from God, if we wouldn't just say

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we care for the poor, but we acted on it.

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If we didn't just say we believe in justice for the oppressed, but we acted on it,

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if we didn't just say that if Jesus asked us to lay everything down and follow him, that we would,

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but instead we truly just say, God, everything's yours and I want to follow you,

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and so I give it all over to you. See, faith isn't just words, it's action.

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Abraham in this scene in Genesis doesn't just say, God, if you want my son, you can have him.

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He puts his son on the wood and he ties him down.

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That doesn't make sense.

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I don't know if you have kids, but like, think about this.

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God, this doesn't make sense, but I'm going to trust you anyway.

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What is that gift for you?

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See, for Abraham, it was his only son.

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What's the only, like, the word there for only is really just pointing that he is like

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the miracle child, that mono genes, that he is the only begotten, beloved son of Abraham,

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and he's asking him to sacrifice that gift.

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What do you place your security in? What do you place your identity in?

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Like we said earlier, those can be good things.

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A relationship, a marriage, a child, a career, a calling, a ministry, a dream,

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a political party, your reputation, your success, your sense of control.

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God tests us not to take away these good things but to ensure that these good things don't take his

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place. God is testing Abraham. He's not saying, hey, I want to see if you'll kill your son.

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No, no, no. He's saying, I want to see if you'll put me above your son.

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I have a mentor. His name is Andrew Matrone, and I love him to death, but he asks the most

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difficult questions. He's one of those people that he just, like, consistently challenges me.

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And I called him a few months ago, and I was going through this stuff, and I was just like,

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man, like, I'm just so fed up with this stuff, and, like, this is what I want to do,

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and this is all of these things. And he just challenged me. He's like, hey,

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God asked you to give it all up, would you? I was like, no, like, definitely not right now.

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And he's like, no, no, no. I'm not asking about timing or play. Like, would you give it up?

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Would you lay it down? And I'm like, ah. No, because, like, I got a family to feed.

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And he's like, so you're putting it above God? And I was like,

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well, no. And he's like, no, no. You are.

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What's the greatest thing in your life, and if God asked you to give it up, would you do it?

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Would you give up that job that pays the bills? No?

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Would you give up that activity that takes all the extra time?

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Would you just love it? Your passion about it?

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Here's the thing, too.

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Abraham was gifted Isaac and given a calling and a promise.

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Are you willing to give up the things that you feel like God has given you?

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Well, God blessed me with this. That's great. What if he wants it back?

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Think about it. Are you willing to give that up?

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That's what we see. That's the reason that Abraham is in the Hall of Faith in Hebrews,

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where we look back on the Old Testament and we celebrate these people. It's not just because

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he said that, yeah, you know what, I think I would, maybe. No, he was actually forced to act on it.

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And he did. And because of that, we see that God realizes that he can trust Abraham because

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he realizes Abraham will put nothing above me. Some of you, you want God to use you,

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but God doesn't trust you because you're putting things above him.

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Well, I want God to use me to do this, but you won't give up that.

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You want God to trust you, but you don't trust God.

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The end, it says in Genesis 22 and verse 15,

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and the angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time from heaven and said,

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by myself, I have sworn, declares the Lord, because you have done this and not withheld

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your son, your only son. What are you withholding from God?

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Abraham withheld nothing. And he used to. We see throughout scripture before that he withheld things

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and he lied because of it and he trusted himself, but it didn't work out. He came to the end of

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himself and said, okay, no matter what I'm trusting God more than myself. See, Isaac is not your

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savior. Isaac is not your security and Isaac is not your identity. Your career is not your savior.

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Your career is not your security. Your career is not your identity. Your family is not your savior.

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Your family is not your security. Your family is not your identity. Your political party is not your

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savior. Your political party is not your security. Your political party is not your identity.

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Your control is not your savior. Your control is not your security. Your control is not your identity.

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Your kids are not your savior. Your kids are not your security. Your kids are not your identity.

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God is saying, hey, I am your savior, I am your security, I am your identity. Do you have faith in me?

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And we celebrate and we look at Abraham today because he said,

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Yes, I do.

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I don't know about you, but as a believer, I want to have great faith.

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I hope that my kids remember me for having great faith.

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I hope that my grandkids remember me for having great faith.

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And I know many of us in here, we probably feel the same way.

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But do your kids see you trusting God with everything that you have?

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Or do they see you trusting your career, trusting your finances,

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trusting the party that you belong to, trusting in them?

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I know so many young adults. I work with young adults predominantly.

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They feel so much pressure because they're like,

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everything leans on me. It's like, well, it seems like your parents trust you as their savior.

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Yeah, it's kind of scary. Are your parents believers? Yeah, they love the Lord.

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Okay, cool. I think if we actually like broke it down, we're probably the same

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as like the outside world of putting the same pressure on our kids, living through them.

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What do you trust in? Not what you say. I don't care what you say. What do you show?

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What do you act on?

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I've come to this point where like, I literally do not care what people say anymore.

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I don't. Show me. Show me what you believe.

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We see, as it continues on in Genesis 22,

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that the giver ends up providing the ultimate gift. Verse 10, Genesis 22 10 says,

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Then Abraham reached out his hand and took the knife to slaughter his son.

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But the angel of the Lord called to him from heaven and heaven and said, Abraham, Abraham,

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he said, here I am. He said, do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him.

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For now I know that you fear God seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son from me.

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And Abraham lifted up his eyes and looked and behold behind him was a ram caught in

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the thicket by his horns. And Abraham went, took the ram and offered it up as a bird offering

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instead of his son. We see in this story that God provided a ram,

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but that was just a substitute for Isaac.

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But Abraham was really looking for, we see earlier in Genesis 22 verse seven, it says,

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and Isaac said to his father, my father, and he said, here I am, my son. He said,

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behold the fire in the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt offering? Abraham said,

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God will provide for himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son.

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See, in this moment, God provided a substitute for Isaac, which was a ram.

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But then centuries later, God provides the lamb of God who was not Abraham's only son,

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but he was God's only son in Jesus. And this is a beautiful story

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that makes it clear that the entire point of scripture is to point to a man whose name is

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Jesus Christ, that from the very beginning in Genesis, we see this foreshadowing of the

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lamb that would come to be the sacrifice for all the world. And Jesus, and John makes it very clear,

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John the Baptist says, behold the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world

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when he sees Jesus, that this lamb that Abraham spoke about in Genesis 22

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came in the form of a man who was his only son, God's only son.

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And this whole story just foreshadows the person that is Jesus.

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The giver, God, provides the ultimate gift. Who is Jesus?

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And Abraham at the time was asked, hey, do you trust God or you trust your son?

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But now we're asked, do you trust the gifts or the things that God has given you

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or do you trust the son of God who is Jesus? There are many gifts and blessings that we'll receive

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in this life, but do you trust the ultimate gift that is Jesus Christ that came to die

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for each and every one of our sins? I love the foreshadowing that takes place in Genesis 22

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in verse two. He instructs to Abraham, he says, take your son, your only son, Isaac, whom you love.

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This is the first place in all of scripture that love appears.

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It's not talking about a romantic type of love. It's not talking about a friendship type of love.

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It's talking about the love of a father and his only son.

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And it's the exact same love that we see in John 3 16 for God so loved the world that he gave his

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only son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

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All of scripture is leading up to this point where God sends his only son.

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And I don't know if you realize this about God's love. I like to think there's times where I'm

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like, man, I feel like I'm fully understanding God's love. Like when we had our first son,

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Kingston, I was like, man, I feel like I understand the love of a father so much more.

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And then I'm like, man, I think that I understand God's love. And it's at that point that I realize

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that, man, I'm not even close because God's love is not the love that I have for my son, Kingston.

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I love my son unconditionally so much.

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But if y'all ask me to sacrifice my son for one of y'all, not a chance, because I love him so much.

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But God loves you so much that he was willing to sacrifice his only son to have you in the family.

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So when you think that you understand the radical love that God has for you, you got it wrong.

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You might be scratching the surface of God's love, but it's greater. It's far deeper.

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This is the first time that we see love appear in the Bible.

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It's just pointing to the ultimate love that we see on the cross

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of Jesus dying for our sins. And so how do we walk this out?

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When we read this scripture, we have to understand that the goal isn't ultimately to be like Abraham.

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We want to have faith like Abraham, but really the goal is to be like Jesus

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who trusted God, his father beyond measure,

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even when it didn't make sense.

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And so how do we walk that out really quick in the band? I don't know. Is there a song on the back end?

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Yeah, the worship teams can come on up and we'll kind of land with this.

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How do we walk this out? How do we pass the test of faith?

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One, keep your eyes on the giver. Who is God? He's the giver of all things.

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Everything that you have in your life, every blessing that you received, every gift that you

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have, every good thing that you would say has the opportunity to maybe even become an idol.

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God has given you, and so you remember that.

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And you don't put anything that he's given you above him.

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Two, you trust God's character, even when you can't trace his hand.

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Throughout scripture, we see God move in so many different ways, but we always see his

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character remain the same. You trust his character that's the same yesterday, today,

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tomorrow, and forever. And you always remember the ultimate gift that is Jesus.

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There's nothing greater than that gift. And when you truly come to realize that,

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you realize that the giver and the gift are the same.

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The giver and the gift are one. They're God.

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But if you ever come to a moment in your life where the giver and the gift are something

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different, they will always be at ends with each other. Because God doesn't want anything

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to be above him. And so having faith is making sure that in everything that we do,

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we place God first, we trust his character, and we trust what he says.

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And so when it comes to the orthodoxy, I hope that we realize that,

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but I don't want us to stop there. How do we practice that?

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What does that look like for you? It's consistently reminding the areas of your

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life that might be good things, that they're not ultimate things.

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And it's asking the question, hey, right now, what are you withholding from God?

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What would you, if he asked you for it, what would you not be willing to give him?

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Because if there's something that you're not willing to give him that you're withholding,

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then that thing is taking place of God and it's guiding your life.

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I know what it is for me. I don't know what it is for you. Only you know that.

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And maybe some people in your life around you know that. They might see it and be like, hey.

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A lot of the times it's not something that you have to look too far for.

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There's things that popped into your mind and that's it.

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Make the decision to give it to God. Why? Because he gave everything for you.

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And it's his anyway.

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So I'm going to pray,

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but I really want us to sit on this. It's an A.W. Tozer quote that I love.

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It says, what comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing

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about us. When you think about trusting God, what comes into your mind?

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God, we thank you for who you are. We thank you that you're

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the giver that gave the ultimate gift in your son Jesus, Lord.

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That you gave us a gift that we don't deserve, that we couldn't earn, Lord.

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God, you gave us a gift that it doesn't make sense from the outside.

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Lord, would we have faith in you?

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God, Abraham had faith that you would provide, Lord. Would we have faith that you already have

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provided? Would we trust you and would we not just say it with our mouths? Will we not just sing

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it with our lips and worship, but would we show it with how we live our lives? God, would you

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reveal in our hearts and in our minds the things that we cling on to, Lord, that we wouldn't

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be willing to give over to you, Lord? Let us live with open hands, God, giving you everything

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that we have, trusting that you can do more with what we have than we can do with it,

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that you can do more with our yes than we can do with our no.

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Speak to us, convict us of those things, Lord, and then correct us and place us on the path to walk,

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Lord, trusting and having faith in you, faith that surpasses understanding, faith that doesn't

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make sense, faith even when it seems foolish, Lord. Would we trust you?

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You're a good God. You're a good Father.

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Thank you for your love and who you are. I pray this in Jesus' name. Amen.

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