The Enquirer | Tuesday Night Bible Study with Pastor Michael Jackson: Hebrews 11:17-19″

The Enquirer | Tuesday Night Bible Study with Pastor Michael Jackson: Hebrews 11:17-19"

oin Pastor Michael Jackson for this week’s The Enquirer Tuesday Night Bible Study as he delves into Hebrews 11:17-19. This passage highlights the faith of Abraham, who demonstrated radical obedience by being willing to sacrifice his son Isaac, trusting that God could even raise the dead. Pastor Jackson will explore the depth of Abraham’s faith and how his trust in God’s promises challenges us to trust God even in the most difficult tests of life.

Talking Points:

Abraham’s Test of Faith (Hebrews 11:17): Reflecting on Abraham’s obedience in offering Isaac, his promised son, as a sacrifice, despite God’s earlier promise of descendants through Isaac.
The Promise and the Test (Hebrews 11:18): Understanding how Abraham held onto God’s promise that his offspring would come through Isaac, even when circumstances seemed to contradict it.
Faith in Resurrection Power (Hebrews 11:19): Exploring Abraham’s belief that God could raise the dead, a faith so strong it allowed him to trust that God would fulfill His promise even if Isaac had to be sacrificed.
Summary of Hebrews 11:17-19: In Hebrews 11:17-19, Abraham’s faith is tested to the utmost as he is asked to sacrifice Isaac, the son through whom God had promised to establish his descendants. Abraham’s unwavering faith led him to obey, believing that God could raise Isaac from the dead if needed. This passage shows that true faith trusts in God’s promises, even when circumstances seem impossible, and it encourages believers to place their confidence in God’s faithfulness and power.

Join Pastor Michael Jackson for this impactful Bible study session as he unpacks the powerful lessons in Abraham’s faith and challenges us to trust God, knowing that He can fulfill His promises no matter the circumstances.

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