Unlocking the Power of Faith: Lessons from Romans 4

The discussion centers on the profound theme of "A Life of Grace through Faith," as articulated in Romans chapter four. Pastor Josh Massaro elucidates the necessity of God's grace, emphasizing that it is through faith alone that individuals can truly experience this divine favor. He underscores the misconception that salvation can be earned through human effort, asserting instead that it is a free gift from God, accessible to all who believe. The sermon further explores the biblical narrative of Abraham, illustrating how his unwavering faith amidst seemingly insurmountable odds serves as a model for contemporary believers. In conclusion, the message invites listeners to reflect on their own faith and the essential grace that sustains their spiritual lives.
Takeaways:
- In our lives, we find ourselves in dire need of God's grace, which is only accessible through unwavering faith in Him.
- The illustration of Abraham's faith serves as a profound reminder that true belief in God's promises transcends our earthly circumstances.
- Grace is defined as an unmerited gift from God, bestowed upon us not for our works but through our faith in Jesus Christ.
- Understanding and accepting the grace of God is essential for our spiritual journey and our interactions with others around us.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:23 - Beginning a New Sermon Series
00:49 - Understanding Grace and Faith
11:20 - The Power of Faith: Abraham's Example
20:53 - The Test of Faith: Abraham's Journey
34:55 - The Role of Faith in Daily Life
36:27 - The Importance of Grace in Our Lives
Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church Podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.
Speaker AMy name is Pastor Josh, and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.
Speaker ANow, come along, let's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.
Speaker BOr we're going to continue on in our sermon series in the book of Romans, Romans, chapter number four.
Speaker BThe title of this sermon this morning is A Life of Grace through Faith.
Speaker BWe're going to look at those two words here today, predominantly grace and faith.
Speaker BWhat's that all about?
Speaker BWhat does the word grace mean?
Speaker BWhat does the word faith mean?
Speaker BWhat does that mean for me as a believer?
Speaker BWhat does that mean to the world who does not believe?
Speaker BWe're going to talk about that here this morning.
Speaker BI'm starting in Romans chapter four, and we're going to start in verse number 16.
Speaker BIf you want to start there with me.
Speaker BWe're going to be in verse number 16.
Speaker BAnd the very first sentence given to us here in verse 16 explains really the whole thought that Paul has in this whole section.
Speaker BAnd it's essentially this.
Speaker BWe are in desperate need of God's grace.
Speaker BAnd the only way that we can experience God's grace is through faith and faith alone in him.
Speaker BAnd I know that many people in this world think that, hey, I can do it.
Speaker BI can achieve, I can obtain some element of salvation through what I do.
Speaker BBut what Paul says throughout, really all of this passage and even the chapter before, is that you cannot earn this.
Speaker BThis is not something that you can obtain in your own goodness.
Speaker BYou are in desperate need of God, not just for salvation, even though that's the greatest need that we have, but we are in desperate need of God's grace in every aspect of our life.
Speaker BAnd that's what he says here in verse number 16.
Speaker BHe says, Therefore it is of three faith that it might be by grace.
Speaker BHe says that it.
Speaker BIt all depends on faith.
Speaker BIt all depends on what you are trusting in.
Speaker BIf you trust in anything else other than what the Bible says is the truth of the gospel, I.e.
Speaker Bjesus, Jesus crucified, Jesus perfect, and Jesus resurrected.
Speaker BIf you don't believe in that, you have an object of faith that will cross, crumble.
Speaker BAnd so he says, if you want that life of grace, if you want that life of blessing, if you want that life of purpose, if you want that life of promise, then it must be placed in the faith that you have in Jesus.
Speaker BChrist and receive the grace of God.
Speaker BNow what is grace?
Speaker BGrace is an undeserved gift.
Speaker BIt's unmerited favor.
Speaker BSome people use the acrostic God's riches at Christ's expense.
Speaker BChrist is the one who paid the price.
Speaker BWe get to reap the benefits as believers.
Speaker BAnd so in verse number 16 he says, if you want to have a promise fulfilled like Abraham, trust in the Lord with your faith.
Speaker BSays, therefore it is a faith that it might be by grace to the end.
Speaker BThe promise might be sure to all the seed, not to that only which is of the law.
Speaker BMeaning this promise of God's blessing upon our lives is not just to those who follow the law, but to that also which is of the faith of Abraham.
Speaker BSo basically have the same faith as Abraham.
Speaker BWe looked last week in the book of Genesis, Genesis chapter 15 that Abraham was faith purposed.
Speaker BSo what do I mean by that?
Speaker BHis, his grace, his righteousness was imputed to him because of his belief.
Speaker BIt was by faith.
Speaker BAnd so it wasn't that Abraham earned God's grace because of his works.
Speaker BIt wasn't because Abraham earned God's grace because of who he was as the Father of the nation.
Speaker BNo, none of that was accounted what was accounted for as righteousness, his belief.
Speaker BAnd so the promises of God to Abraham and to us are secure because of his grace.
Speaker BThe promise of salvation is secure because of his grace.
Speaker BLet me tell you here this morning, none of us deserve the promise of salvation.
Speaker BNone of us deserve forgiveness.
Speaker BNone of us deserve the security that we can find in the hope of Jesus Christ.
Speaker BBut the promises are secure because of God's love for us and his grace extended to us.
Speaker BSo if you, if you're here today and you say I'm struggling with doubt, well, the question might be who are you doubting?
Speaker BBecause if your faith is placed in you to do something for God, guess what?
Speaker BYour, your.
Speaker BYour gift is not secure.
Speaker BBecause if your gift is secured in your own works, you will eventually fail.
Speaker BI will eventually fail if my grace is wrapped up or my promise is wrapped up in the things of this world eventually that will fail.
Speaker BAnd so what does it say here?
Speaker BIt says it's only by true faith that we can have the promises of God secured in our life.
Speaker BIt's the same principle that we see all throughout the New Testament.
Speaker BBut two particular passages of scripture that we can see.
Speaker BThis principle given to us is in James chapter four, James chapter four, verse six.
Speaker BThis is a principle of how does the person, how does the believer receive grace?
Speaker BWell, I don't receive grace through pride.
Speaker BI don't receive grace through selfishness.
Speaker BI don't receive grace through anything.
Speaker BI other than relying on God to extend it to me.
Speaker BSo it says here in James chapter four, verse six.
Speaker BBut he giveth, talking about God, but He giveth more grace.
Speaker BWherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.
Speaker BThe Bible says the way that we can understand God's grace, not the way that we create God's grace because God's grace is there whether or not we're faithful or not, but the way that we experience God's grace, the way that we rest in God's grace is humbling ourselves, dying to ourselves and saying, you know what?
Speaker BIt's only by him that I can have these things.
Speaker BIt's only by him that I can have these blessings.
Speaker BAnother passage of scripture that we could look at is First Peter, chapter five.
Speaker BFirst Peter, chapter five, verse five tells us essentially the same principle of grace to the humble grace to the humble grace to the ones who humble themselves in faith before God.
Speaker BIt says in 1st Peter chapter 5, verse 5.
Speaker BLikewise you younger, submit yourselves unto the elder.
Speaker BYea, all of you be subject one to another and be clothed with humility.
Speaker BNow I'm going to stop here for a moment because that phrase there clothed with humility means so much.
Speaker BIt literally means to take the role of a servant.
Speaker BTo be clothed with humility means to take the servant's robe and put that on.
Speaker BEssentially it means to roll up your, your robe and take the form of a servant.
Speaker BNow remember, obviously God is speaking by inspiration here but the human author is Peter.
Speaker BAnd, and if you remember Peter back many, many years before, maybe not too many years before, but essentially in John chapter 13 when Jesus is about to go the cross and, and all the disciples are there and there's this last supper and we, we know all about that, that Jesus comes and he takes the form of a servant.
Speaker BHe rolls up his robe, he washes the disciples feet.
Speaker BAnd I can't help but think that Peter is thinking about that very same principle of how Jesus showed what it means to be a humble servant.
Speaker BAnd he says all of us need to take that role.
Speaker BHe says be clothed with humility.
Speaker BBe known as a person defined by humility.
Speaker BWhy?
Speaker BFor God resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble.
Speaker BThen he says in verse 6, humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God that He may exalt you in due time.
Speaker BSo he says, if you want to be exalted don't exalt yourself, don't earn it, don't strive for it.
Speaker BJust trust in God to exalt you in his timing and in his way.
Speaker BAnd we know that verse number seven, right after that says, casting all your care upon him, for he careth for you, casting all of your anxieties over to him because he cares for us.
Speaker BOne of the reasons why sometimes we struggle with just complete reliance on God is our anxieties, our fears, our concerns.
Speaker BWell, what if God doesn't do this?
Speaker BWell, we can find ourselves in a very difficult place when we doubt the promises of God.
Speaker BWe're never going to be resting in the grace of God if we are not resting in faith.
Speaker BAnd that God is going to keep his word, that God is consistent, that he is loving, that, that, that he wants to not just know us in a way of a relationship, but he wants to bless us.
Speaker BAnd so, so many people have a struggle with that doubt because of the fact that there's lack of faith.
Speaker BAnd really at the heart of lack of faith is pride.
Speaker BAnd so in both of those passages of Scripture in James chapter four and First Peter chapter five, the really the deciding factor is, am I going to strive after a relationship with God?
Speaker BWe saw in First Peter chapter five, it was casting our care upon Him.
Speaker BIn James chapter 4, verse 8, it says, Draw nigh to God or draw near to God and He will draw near to you.
Speaker BSo how can we grow in our grace?
Speaker BHow can we.
Speaker BBecause the Bible says to grow in grace.
Speaker BThat doesn't mean that the more I'm a Christian, the more God says, okay, brother, so.
Speaker BAnd so you've been good today, so you get a little bit more grace today.
Speaker BNo, the grace of God is abundantly poured out upon us at the moment of salvation.
Speaker BWe're told that throughout the New Testament.
Speaker BBut sometimes for us, it's understanding and resting and living in that grace and knowing that grace and that grace becoming a reality for us.
Speaker BAnd so that's what Paul is talking about here.
Speaker BIn Romans, chapter 4, verse 16, he says, you got to have the same faith of Abraham to experience this grace.
Speaker BHe says, he's the father of us all.
Speaker BHe's the example for us all.
Speaker BVerse 17, as it is written.
Speaker BWe're back in Romans chapter 4, as it is written, I have made thee a father of many nations.
Speaker BSo he says that was the promise to Abraham that he would be a father of many nations, right?
Speaker BNot just one nation, but many nations, many peoples.
Speaker BAnd so many times we think that, well, Abraham is the father of the Israelites and the Jews.
Speaker BAnd yes he is.
Speaker BBut the New Testament tells us that everyone who comes to God in faith can reap the benefits and the blessings of being in the family of Abraham.
Speaker BAnd so In Romans chapter 4, verse 17, it says before him whom he believed, even God who quickened the dead and called those things which be not as though they were.
Speaker BSo verse 17 tells us the power of the promises of God, which basically it's this.
Speaker BWhen we trust in God, as Abraham did when he believed, it says when who quicken or brought to life the dead and called those things which be not as though they were, it says this.
Speaker BIt is only God who can call those who are dead to come back to life.
Speaker BIt is only God who can take something that is against him and bring it to him.
Speaker BAnd what we can see here in this case is that it's only God who can take a person who is dead in their sins.
Speaker BEphesians chapter two, who is dead in their sins.
Speaker BAnd that means that we are on the way, on the path to eternal separation from God, eternal punishment from God.
Speaker BBut it's only God in his grace who can take someone who is defined as a sinner, defined as broken, defined as separated, and take them and move them into marvelous life and bring them to life.
Speaker BHe says it's only God who can do that.
Speaker BIt's only God who can take us from death to life.
Speaker BIt's only God who can look at a sinner and then call him righteous.
Speaker BNow that doesn't mean that God overlooks the sin.
Speaker BWhat it means is that what we talked about last week, God imputes that righteousness to us.
Speaker BAnd so God displays his supernatural power to Abraham by giving him a son and allowing him to be the father of many nations.
Speaker BNow how does God allow us to understand his supernatural power?
Speaker BWell, in the greatest picture of his super natural power is this, that the person who is a sinner, who is not a believer, comes to faith and now is a believer.
Speaker BAnd that is how God displays His supernatural power.
Speaker BBy giving the believer forgiveness, by giving the believer salvation and allowing the believer to be called a child of God.
Speaker BThat is how God enacts his supernatural power to us.
Speaker BAnd so that's what he's seeing there.
Speaker BIn verse 17 he says just as Abraham who was essentially dead, meaning he wasn't going to have children, he, he wasn't able to have children, his wife was not able to have children.
Speaker BThey were too old, basically they were left for dead.
Speaker BThey were just going to live out the rest of their life.
Speaker BBut it was God who gave the grace to Abraham through his faith that he was able to have this blessing.
Speaker BSo we can have the same blessing in our salvation.
Speaker BSalvation equals life to death.
Speaker BYou say life to death, what does that mean?
Speaker BWell really what it means is this.
Speaker BWe are in death and then we come to life and now we are dead to our sins, but we are alive in Christ.
Speaker BAnd so a lot of times people think, well, now that I'm a Christian, the story's over.
Speaker BNo, the story just begins.
Speaker BBut now I'm not dead in my flesh, I'm not dead in, in my spirit.
Speaker BNow I'm dead to what I was living in before.
Speaker BIf you could say I was living in sin before, now I'm dead to that.
Speaker BI'm alive to Christ.
Speaker BI'm dead to that old way, I'm living in the new.
Speaker BThat old man has passed away.
Speaker BI am now walking in the new man.
Speaker BAnd so there's that hope, there's that, that idea of life that comes to believer.
Speaker BAnd that's what Paul is explaining here in verse number 17, verse 18.
Speaker BHe says how, how this life giving power is experienced.
Speaker BHow can I experience that same power given in verse 17?
Speaker BHow can I have those things which be not as they were now they are?
Speaker BHow can I be a sinner and come to know Christ?
Speaker BHow can I be broken and now come to be complete?
Speaker BHe says it here in verse number 18. Who against hope believed in hope.
Speaker BWhat does that mean?
Speaker BWhat is he talking about?
Speaker BHe's describing Abraham's faith and he says really in the standard of the world, Abraham had no hope.
Speaker BHe was past the years of childbearing, his wife was past the years of childbearing.
Speaker BThis was not going to be something that people would say, oh of course Abraham, this makes a lot of sense.
Speaker BNo, the birth of his son Isaac really essentially was seen by all these people as a miracle.
Speaker BThere was nobody who could explain it another way.
Speaker BAnd that's what we have to understand as believers is that God is going to do things that really will confound those people of the world.
Speaker BThe Bible tells us that the things that we believe in sometimes don't make sense to the ways of the world.
Speaker BAnd so as it says here in verse 18, who against hope believed in hope?
Speaker BAre we going to believe in the hope of God even if it doesn't make sense to us?
Speaker BAre we going to believe in the power of God even if it doesn't make sense to us?
Speaker BEven if people come against Us and say that doesn't make sense that you're doing that.
Speaker BIt doesn't make sense that you're trusting in that.
Speaker BOkay, it makes sense maybe to trust for 10 years, but once it hits 11, okay, obviously it's not going to work.
Speaker BYou know, some of you might have been praying for something for a very, very long time and you're tempted to give up.
Speaker BIf God has given you the desire and the will and the conviction to continue to pray for that situation, continue to pray because he's going to give you that answer.
Speaker BI'm not going to say it's an answer that we want to hear.
Speaker BI'm not even going to say it's an answer that's going to make sense to us.
Speaker BBut the Bible says that we have to continue on to believe in things that for the world's eyes don't make sense to believe in.
Speaker BSo who against hope, believed in hope that he might become the father of many nations?
Speaker BWho, according to that which was spoken, so shall thy seed be.
Speaker BSo what is it saying here?
Speaker BIt says this.
Speaker BAbraham didn't look to what made sense.
Speaker BHe went back to what God said.
Speaker BGod said, you will be a father of many nations.
Speaker BGod said, you will have a son Now.
Speaker BNow, is Abraham perfect in that process of waiting?
Speaker BNo, and neither will we.
Speaker BBut the idea here is this.
Speaker BThe reason why Abraham could continue on in faith and believe that God was going to keep his word was because God said it and he rested in it and he trusted in it and he wasn't going to doubt it.
Speaker BAnd that's what happens to us today.
Speaker BAnd really what it, what it happens, what happens is, is that we read something in the word of God.
Speaker BWe, we come here and maybe it's in a Bible study or a preacher says something.
Speaker BAnd it says, for example, one very famous promise is that God is never going to leave us nor forsake us.
Speaker BAnd we know that that's there.
Speaker BAnd we believe that God said it and we believe that God is true.
Speaker BBut the circumstances of life come our way and we go, well, you know what?
Speaker BI don't feel like God is with me.
Speaker BAnd now that I don't feel like God is with me, maybe I'm going to be tempted to doubt that maybe, just maybe, he won't keep his word.
Speaker BAnd therefore I'm going to act not in faith, but I'm going to act in the flesh.
Speaker BI'm going to respond in the flesh.
Speaker BNow, we don't have time to go back to the whole story of Abraham, but You guys know that some points in Abraham's life he tried to get ahead of God.
Speaker BHe tried to work it out in his own way.
Speaker BAnd how did that end?
Speaker BIt always ended in destruction.
Speaker BIt always ended in a disaster.
Speaker BAnd that's what happens for us.
Speaker BWhen we aren't resting in the promises of God, when we're not resting in the timing of God, when we're not resting in God's way or will in our life, we find ourselves trying to figure it out ourselves.
Speaker BAnd what the Bible says is that can find, that can make us find ourselves in places of the flesh and not faith.
Speaker BAnd so how does God give the life giving power that was described there in verse 17?
Speaker BWhen we exercise faith, when we exercise faith we experience the truth that God keeps His word.
Speaker BThe only way that we're going to know if God keeps His word is if we trust in him in faith to see him keep his word.
Speaker BThe idea for us today is like, well I'll trust in God when He proves it to me.
Speaker BBut the reality is is that he's already proven it to us.
Speaker BGod's already demonstrated his love towards us in that while we are yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Speaker BRomans chapter 5, verse 8 tells us that God already proved his love for us.
Speaker BThe word of God is there and it tells us enough that we need to know.
Speaker BWe don't need to see a sign or a wonder.
Speaker BThe sign and wonder has already been found in Jesus Christ.
Speaker BThe sign and wonder is that we have a revealed word of God that is complete.
Speaker BThe Bible says that the word of God is powerful, it's alive and so we have everything that we need to have.
Speaker BBut really we're not going to experience God's faithfulness unless we trust in him and in really what I would say is exercise faith by the way that we live our life.
Speaker BSo what does this type of faith really look like?
Speaker BVerse 19 and being not weak in faith.
Speaker BSo he says Abraham wasn't weak in his faith, he was strong in his faith.
Speaker BHe considered not his own body now dead.
Speaker BEssentially it's this.
Speaker BHe didn't look to his circumstance and go, well God, I know you said this, but it doesn't make sense to me.
Speaker BIt doesn't work out in my logic, it doesn't work out in my circumstance.
Speaker BSo he says, and not being weak in faith, he considered not his own body now dead when he was about 100 years old, neither yet the deadness of Sarah's womb.
Speaker BSo he didn't consider the bleakness of his circumstance.
Speaker BWhat did he consider?
Speaker BVerse 20?
Speaker BHe staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief.
Speaker BSo he didn't, it says there, he didn't waver.
Speaker BHe, he didn't stumble.
Speaker BAnd, and some of us might say, well, Pastor, don't you know the story of Abraham?
Speaker BDidn't he stumble?
Speaker BWell, right, he did stumble.
Speaker BBut we know that a just man falls and gets back up.
Speaker BWe know that the Bible says, though he fall, the believer, though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down, for the Lord upholds him with his hand.
Speaker BSo this isn't talking about being perfect in our faith, because let me tell you here, this, this morning, none of us, none of us can be perfect in our faith.
Speaker BNone of us.
Speaker BBut the reality is, is that we understand how faithful God is and we trust in that to give us the opportunity to live out our life in trust and in Faith.
Speaker BSo verse 19, and being not weak in faith, he considered not his own body now dead.
Speaker BAnd then he talks about there how he trusted in the Lord and not in the deadness of Sarah's womb.
Speaker BHe staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strong in faith or strengthened in faith, giving glory to God.
Speaker BSo it talks here in verse number 20 about real authentic faith, verse 21, and being fully persuaded that when he had promised, he was able also to perform.
Speaker BSo verses 20 and 21 tell us what this true faith really is.
Speaker BSo it's one thing to say, well, I have faith in God, but.
Speaker BBut then when the struggle comes, we go, well, not so much anymore.
Speaker BThat's not true faith.
Speaker BAuthentic faith is trusting in God no matter what the circumstance might be.
Speaker BIt's trusting in what God says, no matter how we feel, no matter what people tell us.
Speaker BAnd so verse 20 and 21 tell us what true faith really looks like.
Speaker BStaggering, not at the promise of God through unbelief, but being strong in faith, being strengthened in our faith, giving glory to God through it, giving God glory through the trial.
Speaker BAbraham waited a long time, but he was giving glory to God through that process.
Speaker BAnd then verse 21, and being fully persuaded that what he had promised, talking about what God had promised, he was able also to perform.
Speaker BSo it's this believing that God can do and will do what he says he will do.
Speaker BI mean, that's really boiled down to the simplest form here today.
Speaker BFaith is believing that God will do what he says he will do, believing that he can do what he says he can do, and believing that he will do what he says he Will do, no matter what my circumstance might be.
Speaker BWe go to Hebrews chapter 11.
Speaker BHebrews chapter 11 is a passage of Scripture that gives us the definition of faith.
Speaker BI want you to see that with me.
Speaker BHebrews chapter 11, verse 1.
Speaker BAnd anytime you want to do a deep dive in the matter of faith, in the topic of faith, I would encourage you to go many places.
Speaker BBut one of the places that I would have you start would be Hebrews chapter 11.
Speaker BBecause Hebrews chapter 11 gives us the definition of faith, it gives us examples of faith, and it also gives us the reason why faith is so vital for us when it comes to our Christian walk.
Speaker BHebrews 11:1 says now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Speaker BEssentially this.
Speaker BIt's the assurance of things that we are hoping in even if we don't see it.
Speaker BIt's having conviction, it's having hope in God, even if we don't see it in front of us, coming to pass.
Speaker BNow, for some of us, we're in that moment of the trial of faith right now.
Speaker BIs God really going to keep his word?
Speaker BIs God really going to love me?
Speaker BIs God really going to perform this as he said he's going to perform this?
Speaker BAnd the Bible says that we will be tested.
Speaker BNow, Abraham trusted in God and God kept his word in giving him a son.
Speaker BWe know that story, right?
Speaker BHe was given a son.
Speaker BBut some of you also know that that's not where it stopped.
Speaker BAs, as Isaac got older, what happened?
Speaker BThere was another test of faith.
Speaker BAnd sometimes that's how it happens within our own life.
Speaker BSometimes we're sitting here and we're, we're trusting in God, we're believing in God, and God gives us the answer that we were expecting or maybe the answer that we weren't expecting.
Speaker BBut we still trust in him and we believe in him.
Speaker BAnd we're all excited about that.
Speaker BAnd we think that's it.
Speaker BWe think that's done.
Speaker BI've.
Speaker BI've trusted in God, in faith, and it's all over now.
Speaker BBut folks, we know that the test of faith come not just one time, but many times throughout our life.
Speaker BAnd we see here, Abraham, remember, has promised the Son.
Speaker BYou're going to be a father of many nations.
Speaker BYou're going to be a blessing to the whole world.
Speaker BNow, Abraham, what do I want you to do?
Speaker BI want you to sacrifice your son for me.
Speaker BI don't know about you guys.
Speaker BThat's one of the hardest passages in scripture for me to understand.
Speaker BHow could Abraham believe?
Speaker BBecause God just said, abraham, I'm going to give you a son.
Speaker BAbraham, this is the son of promise.
Speaker BThis is the Son of faith.
Speaker BThis is the Son of blessing.
Speaker BAnd now, Abraham, I want you to just go ahead and take care of that if you really love me.
Speaker BWell, from Abraham's perspective, I don't know about you, but from Abraham's perspective, I would say, lord, that doesn't make sense.
Speaker BYou're contradicting yourself.
Speaker BYou told me to now have the Son and believe in you.
Speaker BYou gave me the Son, I gave you glory, I worshiped you.
Speaker BI gave the testimony of you.
Speaker BAnd now you want to take him away and not keep your word.
Speaker BBut I want you to see the type of faith Abraham had.
Speaker BGo with me to Hebrews chapter 11 and go further to verse number 19.
Speaker BBecause we know that Abraham was justified by his faith in God.
Speaker BBut he continued to demonstrate his faith in God through circumstances that didn't make sense.
Speaker BAnd see in verse number 19 what Abraham's faith really look like.
Speaker BWhat does this unfeigned faith look like?
Speaker BWhat does this strong faith look like?
Speaker BWhat does this committed faith look like?
Speaker BWell, it says here in verse number 19.
Speaker BWell, actually, let's go back to verse number 17.
Speaker BLet's go back to verse number 17, because I think verse number 17 will give us the best context.
Speaker BIt says by faith, Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac.
Speaker BAnd he had that had received the promises, offered up his only begotten Son, of whom it was said that in Isaac shall thy seed be called.
Speaker BSo essentially, God is asking Abraham to do something that does not make sense.
Speaker BAbraham, I'm going to promise you a wonderful seed.
Speaker BI'm going to promise you a wonderful blessing.
Speaker BBut now the Son that was the fulfillment of all of that.
Speaker BNow I'm asking you to give up verse 19, though it says accounting that God.
Speaker BAnd this is, this is so important because we get into the mind of Abraham and we get into the heart of what type of faith he had.
Speaker BHe says, accounting that God was able to raise him up.
Speaker BThe idea here is this.
Speaker BAbraham's like, I believe God's promise so much that Isaac is the child of promise.
Speaker BThat even if I offer my son as a sacrifice and even if God allows me to go through it, and even if God lets me sacrifice my only son, I know that God's going to bring him back to life because God is going to keep his word.
Speaker BAccounting that God was able to raise him up even from the dead, from whence also he received him in a figure.
Speaker BSo the Beauty of all this is that Abraham said, you know what, God doesn't make sense to me, but I believe that you're going to keep your word.
Speaker BSo I'm going to go through with this.
Speaker BNow most of you know the story that right as Abraham was about to move forward with this, God intervened.
Speaker BAnd that was a test of faith for Abraham.
Speaker BAnd God then provided the sacrifice.
Speaker BAnd it's a beautiful picture of what God does for us in salvation by sending his only begotten Son for us.
Speaker BAnd we know that God the Father did go through with sacrificing his only begotten Son for us so that we might have life.
Speaker BBut I go back to explain that because I want you to see that when we say, oh, I'm a person of faith, I, I believe God is going to keep his word.
Speaker BHow committed really are we when it comes to the test?
Speaker BBecause tests will come if you claim to have faith, tests will come.
Speaker BAnd so true faith is revealed by when we exercise trust in God.
Speaker BNow some people say, are you preaching a works based salvation?
Speaker BNo, but what I am preaching is that salvation is through faith.
Speaker BAnd true faith, when tested, will stand strong.
Speaker BNot completely perfectly in every way.
Speaker BBut what I will say is this.
Speaker BIf we say that we have faith, are we willing to live that out in our daily walk?
Speaker BAbraham was persuaded.
Speaker BGo back to Romans chapter four.
Speaker BWe're going to hit a few more points here and then we'll finish the chapter.
Speaker BAbraham was persuaded, verse number 21.
Speaker BAnd being fully persuaded what he had promised, what God had promised.
Speaker BAre you fully persuaded in what God has promised you in salvation?
Speaker BAre you fully persuaded in what God has promised you in his word?
Speaker BIf you're not, what's the remedy to that?
Speaker BWell, the Bible says in other places, humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he might exalt you in due time.
Speaker BSo if I'm not sitting here today saying this, hey guys, if you don't have faith, have more faith.
Speaker BSome of you are like, well what does that mean?
Speaker BI gotta just try harder.
Speaker BWasn't that against everything that we've been talking about in Romans?
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BIt's not about just trying harder and pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps and having more faith.
Speaker BSo what does the book of James say to do?
Speaker BDraw not a God and he will draw not to you.
Speaker BWhat does the book of first Peter say?
Speaker BCast your care upon God, cast your anxieties upon him.
Speaker BSo the way that we can grow in our faith is by knowing God, more loving God, more trusting in his goodness.
Speaker BAs we experience that through a personal relationship with him, you want to grow in faith, get to know him more, spend more time with him, understand his love, understand his salvation extended to you.
Speaker BWhy?
Speaker BBecause we go back and we see that as Abraham was fully persuaded in what God had promised.
Speaker BAnd, and so the idea is this.
Speaker BAbraham again, he didn't consider his own body, he didn't consider his own way, he didn't consider his prideful state.
Speaker BAbraham in faith did not look at circumstances, but he looked at the promise of God.
Speaker BAnd so Abraham was persuaded because of God's faithfulness.
Speaker BAnd because of God's faithfulness, he believed that God would perform it again, verse 21, that God was able also to perform.
Speaker BThis kind of faith sees the work of God already done.
Speaker BAnd by the way, the work of God is already done when it comes to our salvation.
Speaker BSome of you know, as Jesus was hanging on the cross, he didn't say, okay, I'm going to die for you, but then all of you guys have to keep doing more things.
Speaker BNo, he said this phrase, it is finished, the telestai, the payment has been paid.
Speaker BAnd so for us to rely on anything else outside of grace is a selfish endeavor because we're essentially adding on to what God has already done.
Speaker BSo if we want to have grace, and by the way, it's not just about a want, we all need grace.
Speaker BIf we understand our desperate need of grace, specifically from God in every element of our life, we are able to selflessly die to our flesh and live more in a reliance to God in faith.
Speaker BAnd so what happens here is this.
Speaker BWhen we trust in God in the right type of faith, in authentic faith, it sees the work of God done in the immediate right.
Speaker BFor, for, for Abraham, it was Isaac being born.
Speaker BIt was, it was God keeping his word for Isaac to continue to live on, to be the passing on of the seed.
Speaker BBut then also it's entrusting in the eternal sense.
Speaker BSo, so faith in God is not just I'm trusting in God to send me to heaven, it's trusting in God to send me to heaven.
Speaker BAnd it's also trusting God to deal with the things in my immediate sense right now.
Speaker BSo I want you to think about that here this morning.
Speaker BTrue faith sees the work of God done in the immediate here and now, and also in the eternal elements of our future.
Speaker BSo God promised Abraham what, that he would have a son?
Speaker BGod promised Abraham that he would have righteousness, salvation.
Speaker BWhat was that?
Speaker BThat's, that's eternality.
Speaker BWe know that that was found in Genesis, chapter 15, verse 6, that Abraham believed and God accounted it to him for righteousness.
Speaker BAnd so verses 20 and 21 speak of this idea of true faith, authentic faith, verse 22, the result of authentic faith.
Speaker BAnd therefore, anytime you see the word therefore in scripture, you need to go back and see what it's there for, right?
Speaker BWhat is it referencing?
Speaker BIt's referencing something else.
Speaker BWell, in this sense, it's referencing authentic fate.
Speaker BIt's referencing that true belief that God is going to keep his word.
Speaker BSays in verse 22.
Speaker BAnd therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness.
Speaker BBecause of Abraham's faith, God imputed righteousness to him.
Speaker BGod imputed salvation to him.
Speaker BAnd if we want that same experience, if we want righteousness imputed to us, if we want God's promises to be upon us, if we want God's blessings to be upon us, if we want God's provisions to be upon us, if we want God's power to be on us, what do we do?
Speaker BWe do the same thing Abraham did.
Speaker BWe trust in him, being fully persuaded that God will keep his word.
Speaker BSo what are we trusting in when we trust in God?
Speaker BSome.
Speaker BSome people say, well, I trust in God.
Speaker BI believe that he exists.
Speaker BWell, that's not what the object of faith really is.
Speaker BOkay?
Speaker BThe Bible says that the demons believe and tremble.
Speaker BThey believe that God exists.
Speaker BExist.
Speaker BIt wasn't a hard thing for the Pharisees to believe that Jesus existed.
Speaker BWhy do I know that?
Speaker BBecause they literally looked at Jesus and they saw him.
Speaker BIt's not a matter of Jesus's existence.
Speaker BIt's a matter of who Jesus is and what he has done for us.
Speaker BSo it's not just a matter of believing that God exists.
Speaker BThat's enough for me to understand righteousness and salvation.
Speaker BIt's not just a matter of going to church.
Speaker BWhat we see here really is that Paul says, okay, you want this type of faith, you want this type of grace, this is what the object of faith is.
Speaker BAnd so verses 23 through 25, as he ends the chapter, he describes what we are trusting in truthfully and completely.
Speaker BWhat are we trusting in?
Speaker BIt says now, it was not written for his sake alone.
Speaker BMeaning these things in scripture are not written just for Abraham.
Speaker BWe know that, but it says it's more than that.
Speaker BThey were not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him only, or him, but for us also, to whom it shall be imputed.
Speaker BIf we believe on him that raised up Jesus, our Lord, from the dead.
Speaker BSo what he's about to say is this.
Speaker BYou need to believe this if you want the same blessings as Abraham.
Speaker BYou, you, you have to believe this if you want that imputed righteousness.
Speaker BYou, you have to believe this if you want salvation.
Speaker BHe says this, we believe on him.
Speaker BGod the Father that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead, who was delivered for our offenses and was raised again for our justification.
Speaker BIf you guys didn't catch that, that's a great outline for the gospel, right?
Speaker BIt says right there, we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead, who was delivered for our offenses.
Speaker BJesus paid our price.
Speaker BHe died on the cross for our sins and was raised again for our salvation, our justification.
Speaker BSo it's this.
Speaker BTry to summarize it the best way that I can.
Speaker BIt's knowing and believing the gospel so that we can receive, experience and live in the grace of God because we need God's grace for salvation.
Speaker BBut we don't receive God's grace unless we come to the gospel of Jesus Christ and believe and trust in that for our complete salvation.
Speaker BSo here this morning, the challenge is this.
Speaker BNumber one, what am I trusting in for my hope, but not just for my hope of eternality, but my hope for today?
Speaker BOne of the struggles that many of us face, one of the struggles that I face, transparently speaking, is this.
Speaker BI trust in God for my salvation.
Speaker BI trust that God is going to keep his word by sending me to a place with him one day.
Speaker BBut I struggle with my day to day.
Speaker BI struggle with this next conflict that's going to come up.
Speaker BI struggle if God is going to really preserve me through this next trial, if someone has a bad word to say against me, how I'm going to deal with that?
Speaker BHow am I going to have conflict resolution?
Speaker BHow am I going to have restoration?
Speaker BHow am I going to forgive?
Speaker BBecause by the way, if we understand the grace of God in our lives, the Bible says that if we understand it and live in it, we will also be able to share that grace with other people.
Speaker BThat means I give people grace.
Speaker BIf I understand the forgiveness of God.
Speaker BEphesians, chapter 4, verse 32, then I'm able to extend that forgiveness to other people.
Speaker BI'm able to give the love of God to other people when I'm resting in the love of God.
Speaker BSo folks, if we are characterized by people that have received grace from God, we should also be characterized as people who give grace to those around us.
Speaker BAnd what does grace look like around us?
Speaker BGiving things to people that they don't necessarily deserve?
Speaker BWell, they don't deserve my love.
Speaker BThey don't deserve my patience.
Speaker BThey don't deserve my forgiveness.
Speaker BThey don't deserve my care and my compassion.
Speaker BWell, folks, neither did we when we sinned against our Heavenly Father.
Speaker BBut yet, because of his love for us, he extends grace.
Speaker BAnd because God calls us to love others, we are to extend grace to those around us.
Speaker BAnd so, instead of being right at the ready to get on somebody if they come against us, are we willing to give them grace?
Speaker BAre we willing to extend a word of hope to somebody who has no hope?
Speaker BDo you ever know that sometimes people lash out at you because they have lost hope in their own life?
Speaker BAnd what we know is that hurt people hurt people.
Speaker BYou know what I mean by that?
Speaker BSomeone who has been hurt often reflects that hurt by hurting others around them, because that's all they know.
Speaker BAnd what I would say is this.
Speaker BAnd I told this to our VBS team for the week.
Speaker BBut I really believe this in my life, and I'm really trying to grow in this in my own walk, is that I want to see every encounter with another person as either an evangelistic encounter of leading that person to Christ who needs Jesus, or an edification or encouragement encounter to build another Christian up in Jesus Christ.
Speaker BIf someone comes against me that's not a believer and they've wronged me, you know what the response should be?
Speaker BHow can this person know the truth of Jesus Christ?
Speaker BHow can I be an example to them so that they can come to Jesus and know him and know forgiveness instead of saying, how can I get back at that person if I'm having an issue with another fellow brother and sister in Christ?
Speaker BIt's not a matter of me saying, how can I get back at that person?
Speaker BIt's a matter of how can I build that person up and edify them in Jesus Christ?
Speaker BIf.
Speaker BIf we see every encounter as an evangelistic or an edification encounter, our lives will be completely different.
Speaker BOur lives will be characterized by grace.
Speaker BAnd that's exactly what Paul is saying here, is he says, you want that grace.
Speaker BYou want to rest in grace.
Speaker BBecause if we understand the patience of God towards us, we're able to have a lot more patience with people around us.
Speaker BAnd so, folks, we want to be characterized not by justice, but by.
Speaker BI mean, yes, God is just.
Speaker BBut folks, let me just tell you here today, okay?
Speaker BAnd I'm gonna tell you this.
Speaker BIn love, we don't want God's justice.
Speaker BBecause if you want God's justice in your life, every one of Us deserve punishments.
Speaker BSo we don't.
Speaker BWe.
Speaker BWe rest in God's justice because God is a good God.
Speaker BBut at the end of the day, for us personally, we want God's grace.
Speaker BWe are in desperate need of God's grace.
Speaker BI would venture to say that all of us need to pray for God's grace each and every day.
Speaker BAnd so what I would encourage you to do here as we close, is to think about those two words, faith and grace.
Speaker BNumber one is the faith that I say I have in my life.
Speaker BThe type of faith that's described in Romans chapter 4.
Speaker BIs it the type of faith that's described in Hebrews chapter 11?
Speaker BIf not, it's time to wake up.
Speaker BIt's time to say, you know what, Lord, I want that type of faith.
Speaker BLet me know you more.
Speaker BLet me trust in you more.
Speaker BFolks, you're not going to trust in someone.
Speaker BI talked about this last week.
Speaker BYou're not going to trust on someone that you don't know.
Speaker BAnd so it's drawing nigh to God as He draws nigh to you.
Speaker BIt's humbling yourself therefore unto God that He will exalt you in due time.
Speaker BIt's casting your care upon him in the midst of anxiety so that he can care for you.
Speaker BFolks, there are burdens that we are holding in our life and in our hearts that we are not designed to hold.
Speaker BAnd God can hold those anxieties, and so we need to turn them over to him so that he can give us that freedom and, and that satisfaction and that sustaining power that we all desire in our life.
Speaker BAnd so we can experience the same type of grace through faith as Abraham did.
Speaker BAnd so what it is is this.
Speaker BIt's trusting in the truth of Jesus.
Speaker BIt's trusting in the Gospel.
Speaker BIt all goes back to the Gospel.
Speaker BHow can I love my neighbor?
Speaker BThe Gospel.
Speaker BHow can.
Speaker BHow can I resolve this conflict amongst another brother or sister in Christ?
Speaker BThe Gospel.
Speaker BHow can I reach people that need Jesus?
Speaker BThe Gospel.
Speaker BHow can I find victory over this anxiety?
Speaker BAnd so it's faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ so we can rest in the grace of God in every walk that we find ourselves in.
Speaker BAnd so I encourage you to think about that here this morning.
Speaker BRomans Chapter five.
Speaker BNext week we're going to come back and we're going to look more about the word justification.
Speaker BHe ends the chapter in chapter four with justification.
Speaker BAnd now in Romans chapter five, he's going to do a deep dive into what that justification is.
Speaker BAnd folks, if you don't know that Word justification.
Speaker BI encourage you to come along with us in this, in this word study because there is so much richness in that word justification.
Speaker BThere's so much that we can understand as believers that help us in our walk, that help us in our struggles if we can go back to realize what it means to be justified by the blood of Jesus Christ.
Speaker BAnd so here this morning, I want you to be praying and thinking about that next step as we move forward in this study.
Speaker BI'm going to ask if you're able to, to stand with me, every head bowed, every eye closed, as the music plays here this morning.
Speaker BThe challenge will be just this.
Speaker BInspect your faith.
Speaker BWhat type of faith do you have?
Speaker BAnd number two, what type of faith do you have?
Speaker BAnd who is that faith placed in?
Speaker BIs that faith placed in my works?
Speaker BMy good, my effort?
Speaker BIf it is, it's time to adjust that object of faith to the only one who can hold on to us in the midst of our trials.
Speaker BBut number two, if you have not trusted in Jesus Christ as your Savior, it's time to experience that grace.
Speaker BIt's time to experience what it means to rest in the goodness and the gift of Jesus.
Speaker BAnd so here this morning, if you need God's grace today for salvation, come forward.
Speaker BWe'll show you in the word of God what that means.
Speaker BBut for some of you as believers, folks, the grace doesn't end at salvation.
Speaker BThe grace extends on the daily, daily process of life.
Speaker BAnd so some of you who are in need, desperate need of grace today for a situation, for a struggle, for a trial, for a doubt, for a fear, and hey, come forward and rest in the grace of God for your answers.
Speaker BRest in the grace of God for your strength, rest in the grace of God for your hope and for your everlasting life.
Speaker BAnd so here this morning, if you need to rest in his grace, to pour out before him and say, lord, I need you today.
Speaker BI need you come forward and call out to him and he will answer that prayer.
Speaker BDraw nigh to God.
Speaker BHe will draw nigh to you.
Speaker BLord, I pray that you be in this time of invitation, working hearts and lives.
Speaker BWe thank you for all that you do for us.
Speaker BWe thank you for your grace.
Speaker BJesus name.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BAs the music plays, some have already come.
Speaker BFollow as the Lord leads here this morning.
Speaker BDamn.
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Speaker AThank you so much.
Speaker AGod Bless.
Speaker AHave a wonderful day.