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The promise given to Abraham was, as Paul puts it, “that he would be the heir of the world” Was not given to him and his seed through the law of works but through the righteousness which is by faith.
This is the promise to Abraham and his seed, thats you and me (see vs 16).
It is very helpful in our walk through this life to understand the promise which is being fulfilled in us.
Jesus’ prayer for us and the Father’s purpose for us is that we be one with the Holy Trinity.
That we be partakers of the divine nature, that we be heirs of the world.
That’s big!
This is the promise which is to us and to our children and is is not through the law but through the righteousness of faith, and it is for all, all, all those who are of the faith of Abraham.
So this morning we are going to look at just what sort or faith is the faith of Abraham.
In looking at Abraham’s faith we will work through this passage backwards this morning.
The first thing to note is that Abraham’s faith is not some blind, irrational superstition.
No, Abraham’s faith is...
1. Rational Faith
The faith spoken of in the New Testament is rational faith based on sound evidence.
It seems like a contradiction, that it was against all hope and yet it was in hope that he believed.
The thing that Abraham hope for was against all hope.
As we later read his body being as good as dead for having children because he was about a hundred years old.
And Sarah’ womb also dead as she was barren and about 90 years old.
Yet Abrahams faith was that they would conceive and give birth to a son.
This in and of itself is irrational faith.
Hope against all hope, blind faith.
And this is the kind of faith that most of the world believes that we have.
They believe that our faith is blind, irrational, superstition which is contrary to all knowledge and understanding.
But what made Abraham’s faith different?
What makes our faith different?
Why was his faith against all hope and yet firmly planted in hope?
It was because of the promise, and the one who gave it.
Without the promise of God Abraham’s faith would have been foolishness.
Just as it would be foolish to think or believe that a camel could pass through the eye of a needle because with man it is impossible but with God all things are possible.
There are two things that Abraham knew about God which made his faith rational.
And these provide the evidence that we need to have the rational faith of Abraham.
2. God is Able
He gives life to the dead.
We know this to be true through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
In history there is nothing more certain than the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
Nothing in history has been better documented with as much evidence and proof than the fact that on the third day after His death on the cross and his burial Jesus raised from the dead.
It was witnessed by the apostle and documented and He was seen by over 500 others who also witnessed this fact.
If you doubted a persons testimony and saw them undergo every interrogation tactic that had ever been dreamed up by man an even to the point of death they would not recant.
Particularly if they have nothing to gain in there deceit then you would surely say “well I guess they were telling the truth.”
Not one but all 11 of the disciples held to the fact of the resurrection for the rest of their lives despite being rejected by their own people, persecution and afflicted, and ultimately killed for their unwillingness to recant.
That in itself is all the rational evidence one would need to believe wholeheartedly in the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.
Secondly He calls those things which do not exist as though they did.
In other words, He speaks and by the power of His word alone nothing becomes something.
God says let there be light and there is light.
the molecules obey His voice.
We have the Genesis account as evidence recorded by Moses.
But before that record Abraham knew the creation story as passed down from generation to generation.
Abraham was a great x7 grandson of Shem and a contemporary with Shem who was a first hand witness of the flood and would have heard the creation story from Lamech his grandfather who was a contemporary with Adam.
So Abraham had the creation story on very good authority.
We have the records of Moses and every biblical writer after Moses to confirm that God speaks and that which does not exist comes into existence.
Christ Himself demonstrated His command over creation by calming the sea healing the sick raising the dead, turning water into wine.
So have ample evidence of the power of the creator.
Based on that evidence it in rational to believe that God can do all that he promises.
He is able.
Next we see that...
3. God is Faithful
to know that God can do what he promises is only one side of the coin if we are to have faith, the other must be that we trust that he will do as He promises.
This seems a strange wording that Paul uses here.
God said “I have made you a father of many nations” in God’s presence.
Paul was not simply stating the obvious that God was there when He spoke.
He is making the point that the witness of this promise is God himself.
Which in itself would be strange if it were talking of you or I.
A contract that requires a witness usually cannot be witnessed by the one signing the contract.
In fact it often has to be someone who is not related or who does not live at the same address.
So why is it significant that God witnessed this promise?
Because there is simply no greater witness in heaven or on earth to witness anything.
The faith of Abraham was a rational faith based on the factual evidence of God’s ability and God’s faithfulness so that he was able to believe that that which would otherwise be impossible.
Against all hope, yet in hope he believed and was made righteous.
Faith is Jesus Christ is the most rational and sure thing for anyone to believe in and we can have full confidence in the promises of God through that faith.
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