Abraham's faith and obedience foreshadow the sacrifice of Christ, who gives his life for the salvation of humanity.
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Abraham and the ultimate test of his faith. Abraham was asked by God to sacrifice his own son, which went against everything he had been taught about human sacrifice. However, Abraham demonstrated his faith by being willing to obey God's command. God ultimately stopped Abraham from carrying out the sacrifice, but this story serves as a foreshadowing of God's own sacrifice of his son, Jesus Christ, for the salvation of humanity. The preacher emphasizes the importance of faith being demonstrated through action and obedience to God's word.
Full Transcript
Now, will you notice, as we move along, and the angel of the Lord called unto Abraham out of heaven the second time. Now, God has a message for it. And he said, By myself have I sworn, saith the Lord, for because thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son.
Now, just a minute, I have a question to ask. Did Abraham do it? No. He didn't offer his son.
Well, God says to him, because you've done this thing. You see, friends, Abraham believed God, and he went far enough to let you and me know, to let God know, God already knew, but to let the created universe know that he was willing to give his son. And so God counted it to him that he had done it.
You see that he's justified by faith. But he's also justified before man by his works. He demonstrated that he had that faith.
Now, will you notice, God says to him, because you've done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son. Notice how God plays upon that. Because God gave his only son.
That in blessing, I will bless thee. And in multiplying, I'll multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand which is upon the seashore. And thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies.
Now, notice this. And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed. Now, that is the fact that today the gospel of Christ has gone out pretty much to the world.
There are many that have not heard. That's true. Even in our own midst.
But nevertheless, the blessing has come to all nations. And the only blessing the nations have is through Christ. Because thou hast obeyed my voice.
And that obedience rested upon his faith. And it always will lead to action. Faith without works is dead.
So we leave off at this particular juncture today, my beloved. Pick right up there tomorrow and continue on with Abraham's story. Now, we have come through in the 22nd chapter the final crisis in the life of Abraham.
Actually, you could not ask Abraham to go any farther than he's gone here. Not only to sacrifice his own son, but to go contrary to all the teachings he'd been given from God. He had been taught that human sacrifice was wrong.
And God does condemn it. But the important thing is that now God is making it clear that there will have to be a man to stand in the gap. There will have to be a man that will be capable of becoming the savior of the race if anyone is to be saved.
And so that is a great lesson that's given to us in this. And as we went through the details of Abraham going to the mountain, actually right in the same area where the Lord Jesus himself was crucified, and that Abraham said God would provide himself a lamb, and they found a ram and offered him. But God did provide a lamb 1900 years later in Christ.
And now we find that God stayed his hand. And why didn't God let Abraham go through with it? I think it's self-evident. The fact of the matter is it was wrong, and God stopped Abraham.
God spared Abraham's son. But God spared not his own son, but gave him up freely for us all.
Sermon Outline
- I. Abraham's Faith and Obedience
- A. Abraham demonstrated his faith by being willing to sacrifice his son
- B. His obedience to God's voice was rooted in his faith
- II. The Blessing of Abraham
- A. God promised to bless Abraham and multiply his seed
- B. The blessing would extend to all nations through Abraham's seed
- III. The Importance of Faith and Works
- A. Faith without works is dead
- B. Abraham's faith led to action and obedience to God's voice
- IV. The Need for a Savior
- A. God made it clear that a man would have to stand in the gap to save humanity
- B. Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son foreshadowed the sacrifice of Christ
Key Quotes
“Because God gave his only son.” — J. Vernon McGee
“Faith without works is dead.” — J. Vernon McGee
“God spared not his own son, but gave him up freely for us all.” — J. Vernon McGee
Application Points
- We must demonstrate our faith through obedience to God's voice.
- True faith always leads to action and works.
- The sacrifice of Christ is the only means of salvation for humanity.
