He is Greater: God’s Promises to Abraham

Summary of my sermon, based on Genesis 12:1-9. Preached at Greenhills Christian Fellowship Toronto on July 2, 2023.

In our exploration of Biblical Theology, we delve into the story of Abraham and the promises God made to him. We witness the calling of Abraham, the difficulty of obedience, and the glorious promises that unfold. This blog post uncovers the significance of God’s calling, the challenges faced by Abraham, and the profound impact of these promises on our lives today.

God’s Difficult Calling

Genesis 12:1 reveals God’s call to Abraham to leave his country, kindred, and father’s house. As a church with a majority of immigrants, we can empathize with the challenges Abraham faced in leaving everything behind. However, this obedience does not save us; rather, it tangibly exercises our faith and showcases our dependence on God.

God’s Glorious Promises

Genesis 12:2-3 outlines the promises God made to Abraham. The first promise is to make Abraham’s name great, which contrasts with the builders of the Tower of Babel who sought to make a name for themselves. God’s promise assures Abraham of eternal significance. The second promise is to make Abraham a great nation, despite the initial obstacle of his childlessness. This promise reminds us of God’s power and faithfulness.

The global promise in Genesis 12:3 carries immense importance. Through Abraham, all families on earth will be blessed. This promise points to the ultimate blessing that comes through Jesus Christ. Ephesians 1:3 emphasizes the spiritual blessings we receive in Christ, including salvation by grace through faith. God’s promise to Abraham directly affects us, highlighting the magnitude of this covenant.

Abraham’s Obedience and Faith

Abraham’s obedience and faith are essential aspects of this narrative. Genesis 15:6 states that Abraham’s faith was counted as righteousness. However, his journey was not without struggles. He attempted to help God’s promise through actions such as taking Lot with him and engaging with Hagar. These instances remind us that the road of faith can be challenging, but God’s promises remain steadfast.

The story of Abraham teaches us about obedience, faith, and the fulfillment of God’s promises. Like Abraham, we are called to exercise obedience, knowing that our salvation is based on faith in Jesus Christ, not our works. As we navigate the rocky road of faith, we can take solace in the unwavering faithfulness of God. Just as God fulfilled His promises to Abraham, we can trust that He will fulfill His promises to us.