Faltering Man, Faithful God
We all know what it’s like to want to be faithful—to trust God fully, to obey without hesitation—but then falter in the tension between belief and fear. Abram’s journey in Genesis 12 and 13 is a picture of our own: moments of bold obedience, followed quickly by compromise, confusion, and fear-driven decisions. He leaves everything behind in faith, builds altars in trust, and yet soon puts the entire redemptive plan at risk through deceit. And yet, what we find in this story is not a God who withdraws, but a God who remains steadfast. Even when Abram’s faith falters, God’s promises hold. The sermon this Sunday is an invitation to look honestly at our own imperfect faith, not with despair, but with hope—because our salvation doesn’t rest on the strength of our faith, but on the unwavering faithfulness of a God who cannot deny Himself. Soli Deo Gloria!
Big Idea: Be encouraged—man’s faith may falter, but God’s faithfulness remains unfailing.
1. Man’s faith and faithlessness towards God
2. God’s perfect faithfulness towards man