The Birth of Isaac and the E..

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menu_book Genesis 21
person Dylan Halter
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This sermon unfolds the profound faithfulness of God through the fulfillment of His promise to Abraham and Sarah in the birth of Isaac, emphasizing that God’s timing is perfect, His promises are reliable, and His faithfulness transcends human limitations. It highlights four key truths: God fulfills His promises in His appointed time, requires obedience even in the midst of delay, provides joy in the fulfillment of His word, and uses the story of Isaac and Ishmael to illustrate the eternal contrast between salvation by faith in God’s promise and salvation by human effort. The narrative of conflict and provision reveals that while the fleshly attempt to fulfill God’s promise through human means (Ishmael) is rejected, God remains gracious to those outside the covenant, demonstrating His sovereignty and mercy. Finally, the covenant at Beersheba underscores the enduring nature of God’s oath, calling believers to trust in His unchanging word, rejoice in His promises, and worship Him as the everlasting God, whose faithfulness is the foundation of Christian hope and life. The sermon calls the church to embody this faith through joyful worship, steadfast trust, and a life marked by the presence of God, reflecting His covenantal faithfulness to the world.

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