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We Are All Included
In our last week of our Ancient Faith for Modern Times series, we are looking at two last heroes of the faith. Just one of them is listed in Hebrews 11, and neither of them are actually from the nation of Israel. But their stories show that God includes us all in His great story!
No Matter the Circumstances
Some think it's easier to be faithful when things are going well. And other tend to lean toward going to God in the difficult times. But Joseph understood that it was in all times we are meant to be faithful. Good and bad. Difficulty and when everything is "going our way". Don't let the things you go through in life determine your faithfulness to God. Decide now that you will be faithful, regardless of what you encounter.
Faith in the Midst of Trial
Jumping back roughly 400 years from where we were last week, we are looking at the life of Joseph. Hebrews 11 doesn't say much about Joseph, except that he was confident the people of Israel wouldn't be in Egypt forever. What marks Joseph's life as unique is not that he stepped out in faith, like his forefathers before him, but that he remained faithful in the midst of a lot of really difficult situations. He was betrayed by his family, wrongfully accused and thrown into prison for a crime he didn't commit. Yet, he held his faith through it all.
How Comfortable Are You?
It's easy to get comfortable with our surroundings. And that can lead to not needing faith. When everything is going well, or we have all we need, we lose sight of the God who provides. Moses got uncomfortable with the palace of Egypt and felt God leading him to his people who were in a bad situation. But following God in faith led Moses to the freedom of an entire nation!
How Well Do You Know God?
After roughly 30 years of his faith journey and finally living in the promise that God had given him, Genesis 22:1 says that God tested Abraham's faith... Why? And does God test our faith? And more importantly, if our faith is going to be tested, how do we pass that test?
Truly Believe
Hebrews is very generous toward Abraham and Sarah when it says, "They believed" and had a son. The story tells a different journey. They wrestled with with their faith. They laughed in disbelief. We probably all have, in our hearts, laughed at the great things God promises. Could He really do it in us? Could we really experience the love and grace of God to the extent scripture tells us?
It’s About the Journey
We always want to receive the gift of the promise. But what happens when we don't? What happens when God asks us to be faithful, but we don't ever see the fulfillment of the promise, or at least, in this life? Abraham left the comfortable place to follow a God he could not see, but believed to be true, and walked for as long as it took until God said, "This is the place for your ancestors!" And yet, it was not his land, but the land that his future generations would inherit.
Are You Ready To Build?
As we continue our journey of faith we are looking at Hebrews 11:7, that talks about the faith of Noah. Noah's faith wasn't just that he believed, but he built! God calls us to more than just believing in our hearts and minds, but that our faith should produce faithfulness through action.
Ancient Faith for Modern Times
*NEW SERIES* Ancient Faith for Modern Times! What does that mean? The same faith that the patriarchs of the bible exhibited thousands of years ago is the same faith we need today!
In this first week of the series we go through the first 6 verses of Hebrews 11, which lays a foundation for the journey of faith.
Waiting vs. Wanting
Do you wish things happened faster? I think most people do. When we are waiting for something the waiting can be so difficult. Especially when we are in a place in our lives we don't understand. Esther's story is one of waiting. For years she lived in Persia as the queen of King Xerxes. I'm sure the questions as to why she was in that position confused her, until the day where it all made sense. God had placed her there for the salvation of Israel!
Be Ready At All Times
When we look around in our lives it might not always feel like it's easy going. In fact, it might feel like the world is against us sometimes. How do we face adversity? How do we face pushback? How do we prepare ourselves and make ourselves available for God to work in and through us? Nehemiah had the same problem. He was upset that the city of Jerusalem was in ruins, he wanted to do something about it, but he was a prisoner in a distant country. Yet, God made a way!