The sermon “Sacrificial Obedience by Faith” by Rick Warta focuses on the doctrine of faith as exemplified in the life of Abraham, particularly in the context of his willing sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22:1-14; Hebrews 11:17-18). Warta argues that faith is the essential grace given by God, enabling believers to live obediently and trustingly under His sovereignty, even amidst trials. He illustrates this by discussing Abraham's obedience during God’s testing, showing that true faith is evidenced by actions that align with divine command. Scripture passages like Hebrews 11 and Genesis 22 are employed to highlight the typology of Isaac as a foreshadowing of Christ, emphasizing the profound significance of God providing “a lamb” for sacrifice, which encompasses the core of Christian salvation. Warta concludes that the believer's life is sustained through faith that relies on God's promises, calling for an acknowledgment of God's providential care and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, reinforcing the believer's identity as a child of promise.
“Faith is that grace of God which gives us a universal tool that really serves every purpose as a Christian.”
“By faith, Abraham...offered up his only begotten son, accounting that God was able to raise him up even from the dead.”
“When God saw our need, He met it in Christ, the all-sufficient provision to fulfill our need, the need of our sin.”
“This is the way we know God. Then this was manifest, the love of God towards us, that God gave His Son that we might live through Him.”
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