Thursday Jun 26, 2025
"Count the Stars if You Are Able": Abram, Job and the Promise
In this sermon, we delve into a pivotal moment in the Old Testament, exploring the profound encounter between Yahweh and Abraham. We examine the common misinterpretations of faith and highlight the transformational nature of God's promise that foretold Abram's descendants would be as numerous as, and like, the stars. Contrary to popular belief, this moment was less about Abram's unfaltering faith and more about the creative work of the Lord that creates belief.
Through examining the context of Abram's time and the divine reprimand that mirrors God's interaction with Job, we gain a deeper understanding of the text. This narrative showcases the miraculous power of God's word—His declaration of promises that seem impossible to human perception. The sermon emphasizes that true faith is not a human work but a gift from God, reconciling us with His righteousness.
Ultimately, the message reminds us that salvation and faith are divine gifts, exemplifying that through our own reason and strength, belief is unattainable, but He creates faith in Christ through Word and Sacrament. As heirs to Abram's promise, we are encouraged to live not for self, but for the profound love and service towards our neighbors, reflecting Christ who is both our shield and our reward.
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