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Six Principles to Fortify Faith

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May 13, 2026 4:00 am

Six Principles to Fortify Faith

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May 13, 2026 4:00 am

Abraham's life is a testament to the power of faith, as he left his comfortable life behind to follow God's call. Through his story, we learn the importance of hearing God's voice, obeying His will, establishing priorities, keeping our faith focused, guarding our hearts, and enjoying the blessings that come from trusting in Him.

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Adrian Rogers was a motivator, an encourager, and a leader of the faith. He was also passionate about presenting scriptural application to everyday life circumstances. And you'll hear that in today's message.

Now, let's join Adrian Rogers. How would you like to have Great. Faith, I trust that's what you want. And when you came to Jesus Christ, God enrolled you. in the School of Faith.

Life is the classroom. The Bible is the textbook. The prophets and the apostles. Are the professors And Abraham would have to be the dean. In the School of Faith, we're going to learn about Abraham.

Abraham. What a great man was Abraham. He's called the father. of them that believe. And most of this 11th chapter of Hebrews that speaks of champions of the faith.

Is given over to the life of this man Abraham. Let's look in Hebrews 11, beginning in verse 8. By faith, Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, Obeyed. And he went out, not knowing whether he went. By faith, he sojourned in the land of promise.

As in a strange country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob. the heirs with him of the same promise. For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God. Through faith also Sarah herself received strength to conceive seed, and she was delivered of a child when she was past age, because she judged him faithful who had promise. And therefore sprang there even of one of him as good as dead, so many as the stars of the sky in multitude, and as the sand which is by the seashore innumerable.

These all died in faith. not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them and embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.

Now I'm going to stop the reading right there, except to also reference to you Romans chapter 4 and verse 11, which calls Abraham the father of all them that believe.

So Abraham has more or less cornered the market when it comes to teaching faith. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of faith. We're not talking about something that is incidental. Remember that Hebrews 11, 6 says, without faith, It is impossible to please God. Without faith it is impossible.

to please him.

Now you want to please God, don't you? I've told you before, if you please God, it doesn't matter whom you displease. And if you displease God, it doesn't matter whom you please. And there is no way to please God without faith. We're not talking to you about things that are incidental.

Faith is the mark of a Christian. Christians were called believers before they were called Christians. It is our chief duty. To believe God. John chapter 6, verse 29, Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God.

that you believe on him. whom he has sent. Do you want to serve God? That's your chief duty is to believe him. The supreme evil is unbelief.

The greatest sin is not murder, rape, arson, pillage, tyranny. Their greatest sin is the sin of unbelief. When the Holy Spirit of God comes into the world, He comes into the world to convince men of sin because they believe not. The reason that men are lost, doomed, damned, and go to hell is not because of some sin that they have committed, it is because they will not believe. The Bible says in John 3 verse 18, he that believeth on him is not condemned, but he that believeth not is condemned already.

because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. Unbelief. is the source of all other sins. Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden. Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden because they did not believe in Him.

The Christian life. according to Hebrews chapter 10 and verse 38 is to be lived by faith. The Bible says the just shall live By fate. I am telling you. That without faith it's impossible to please God.

You will never, no, never, no, never, ever succeed in your Christian life. without believing God. And that is the reason. That we're in these studies champions of faith.

Now, Abraham. Was a pagan. I mean, an absolute pagan, an idolater. He lived in a place called Ur of the Chaldees when God spoke to him, when God met him, when he himself enrolled in the school of faith. 2,000 years before Christ.

He was a pagan, and furthermore, listen. He was 75 years of age when he enrolled in school.

Now, don't you tell me that you're too evil, and don't you tell me that you're too old. Today, if Abraham became the father of them that believed, can you not step into this wonderful, glorious life of faith? Indeed, you can. Think of it: a man over 70 years of age, he's in a strange land, he's settled there, he has a beautiful wife, he has a business, he has kinfolks, he leaves it all, as we're going to see. to go to country.

He is never seen. And he's marching under sealed orders, as we're going to see. God doesn't tell him where he's going to go. God doesn't tell him what he's going to do when he gets there, how long he's going to stay there, or what's going to happen to him. God just says, get up and go.

And he left, enrolled himself in a school of faith. And the scripture that we read said that Abraham and Sarah were strangers and pilgrims in the land of Canaan.

Now, so are we. Abraham was not a fugitive. He was not running away from home. Abraham was not a vagabond. He was not looking for home.

He was a stranger away from home, and he was a pilgrim headed home. And that's what we're going to learn about him because what was true about Abraham? Is not mere history? Friend, it is written for our sake. Why do you think God put this here in the 11th chapter of Hebrews?

Except to be an inspiration and informational tool to you.

Now, I want us to learn six powerful principles. And I pray God the Holy Spirit will write them on your heart. They're going to come right out of this passage of Scripture to help you to have that dynamic faith that will bring heaven to your soul. First principle is the voice principle. We must hear God.

Now look, if you will, in verse 8, by faith Abraham, when he was called, To go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed, and he went out. not knowing whether he went. The operative phrase here is, he heard the voice of God. He was called. Remember our scripture that we come back to over and over again in Romans 10, 17?

Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. There is the voice principle. You must hear God. If you read the story of Abraham in the book of Genesis, you'll read a phrase that will come over and over and over and over again. The word of the Lord came to him.

Let's just take a significant passage. Take your Bibles now, put your bookmark there in Hebrews 11, and then go all the way back to the first book of the Bible and go back, if you will, to Genesis chapter 12 and let's find what the writer of Hebrews is talking about. I want you to notice now. How God Comes to Abraham. This is Genesis chapter 12, and we're going to read the first three verses.

Now the Lord had said unto Abraham, There it is. The Lord had said unto Aram, Get thee out of thy country and from thy kindred and from thy father's house into a land.

Now I want you to pay attention now and get ready. I'm going to give you four I wills. Four times God says, I will, and I want you to listen to it. He says, now get thee out and from thy father's house into a land that I will show thee. And I will make thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great, and thou shalt be a blessing, and I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee, and in thee shall all the families of the earth be blessed.

Now, here's the voice. He hears the voice of God, and God says, I will, I will, I will, I will. That's the root of faith. That's where faith comes from.

Now That's in Genesis chapter 12. If you were to go back to chapter 11, in contradistinction, you would find the people who tried to build a massive tower to heaven called the Tower of Babel. And I want you to notice the difference between Genesis 11, 1 through 4 and Genesis 12, 1 through 3.

Now go to Genesis 11, verses 1 through 4. And the earth was of one language and of one speech. And it came to pass as they journeyed from the east that they found a plain in the land of Shinar, and by the way that's Babylon. and dwelt there And by the way, Babylon is Iraq, and dwelt there. And they said one to another, Go to, now watch this.

Let us.

Now, if you don't mind marking your Bible. Just marked, let us. Make brick and burn them thoroughly. And they had brick for stone, and slime had they for mortar. And they said, Go to, let us, underscore that again, let us build us a city and a tower whose top may reach unto heaven.

Now watch this, and let us Make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.

Now, can you compare that? Compare Genesis chapter 11, 1 through 4 with Genesis 12, 1 through 3. In Genesis 12, God says, I will, I will, I will, I will. In Genesis 11, man says, let us, let us, let us. Let us make us an aim.

God said, Abraham, I will make your name great.

Now I submit to you that most of the people in this city and the cities around the world are in the let us do this. We're trying to build our high rises to hell. We're trying to build our utopias. But faith, friend, hears the voice of God when God says, I will. These people were going to make themselves a name.

Anyone know one of their names? We all know the name of Abraham because God said to Abraham, I will make your name great.

Now, listen, there's the voice principle. Comes the question. Big question. How can we hear the voice of God? That's what most of us are asking.

You keep saying, Pastor, I've got to hear the voice of God. I want to know how to hear the voice of God. How can I, a mortal, Say, this is the will of God. and therefore I'm going to believe God.

Now, so often when we pray this way, Lord, if it is your will, You ever pray that way? Lord, if it is your will, do this. Lord, if it is your will, do that. Lord, if it's your will, heal. Lord, if it's your will, show us what to do.

Lord, if it's your will, keep us safe. If it is your will.

Now, if you don't know the will of God, that's a good way to pray. But that's not the best way to pray. The best way to pray is saying, Lord, this is your will. And I thank you for it, and I stand on it. You see, put in your margin, 1 John 5, verse 14.

And this is the confidence that we have in Him. If we ask Him anything according to His will, He heareth us. Do you have the confidence to say, God, this is your will? I have confidence. That's where great faith comes.

Great faith does not come from guessing at the will of God.

Well you say, Pastor Rogers, how then can I hear The voice of God.

Well, we're going to have to admit something first of all. That Abraham heard the voice of God in a way that none of us have ever heard the voice of God, at least I don't think we have, I never have. God appeared to him and spoke to him. God appeared to Abraham. and spoke to Abraham.

He appeared obviously through an angel, the angel of Jehovah, but the Lord appeared to him. Genesis chapter 12 and verse 7, and the Lord appeared to Abram. His name was called Abram then, and said, Unto thy seed will I give this land. And there builded he an altar unto the LORD, who appeared to him. God never appeared to me.

Like that. Or, for example, Moses. God spoke to Moses out of a burning bush. I've never seen a burning bush. At least, not one that burned supernaturally like that.

God spoke to Moses supernaturally. I read in the Bible that God spoke to Saul. Saul, who became the apostle Paul, is on the road to Damascus to Put Christians to death. And the Lord appears to him in a vision. A brightness above the noonday sun.

A voice from heaven. I've never heard that. I've never seen that. Simon Peter in the Bible is on a rooftop. An angel comes to him.

He has a vision. All of these people have heard the word of God in a supernatural way. Is that what we're waiting on today? No. That is not the norm for us today.

Does that mean we cannot hear the voice of God? No. Does that mean that we are less? No, it means that we're more. Do we have less advantage?

We have greater advantage. Don't miss this now. To know God. To know the will of God. We have the greater advantage Hebrews chapter 1, verses 1 and 2.

God Who at sundry times, that means various times, and in diverse manners, different kinds of ways, spake in times past unto the fathers by the prophets. Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son. whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the world.

Well, how does God speak to us by his Son? The Bible teaches that we have two things.

Well really three things. We have the written word of God. We have the mind of Christ. And we have the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Now that does not make us lesser. than these Old Testament characters, that is a greater advantage.

Now these Old Testament characters, before they had the Bible, Before they knew what we know by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. They had to wait for God to break in. with some open revelation, some vision, some ecstasy. We don't have to do that. Friend, I can open the Bible and hear the inspired, infallible, inerrant word of God.

Don't let that go past. I, when I was born again, regenerated, I received what the Bible calls the mind of Christ. 1 Corinthians chapter 2. Verses 14 and following, but the natural man, that is the unsaved man, receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness unto him, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. But he that is spiritual judgeth all things.

That means he weighs things. and makes appropriate decisions, yet himself is judged of no man. That is, people can understand us, we understand them. For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? But now listen to this.

But we have. The mind of Christ. Don't just miss that by nonchalance. We have the inspired, inerrant, written word of God. And we have the mind of Christ.

How can I know the will of God? Friend, when my heart is clean, my motive is clear, and I'm walking in the Spirit. I can assume That what I think and what I desire is the will of God. I can just assume it. You say that's arrogance.

No, it's not. You see, the devil wants to put us under some sort of an idea that we couldn't possibly know the will of God. Of course we can know the will of God. That ought to be the normal condition that we know the will of God. You say, well, what if I say to do something that's outside the will of God?

The Holy Spirit will blow the whistle. He'll blow the whistle. He'll say that's wrong. Oh, you sin. Get back in bounds.

If you're walking in the Spirit, friend, you will know when the Holy Spirit of God blows the whistle on you. And suppose you're in the Spirit and there's no sin, but God has a different plan for you. Then God will show you, God will turn you around. Paul had said to go into Bithynia, but the Spirit forbade him. And he heard a voice from Macedonia.

But friend, we can walk in the Lord. It is honoring to God to believe Him and to live in confidence.

Now, if you're in doubt about something, Wait on God. Don't run ahead of God. The Bible says in Proverbs chapter 4 verse 18, but the path of the just is as the shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day. It may be dark and then it's gray dawn and then there's deep shadows, but colors appear and then finally it's high noon and you say, Lord, this is the will of God. If there's something you're wondering about, you're thinking God is speaking to you, say, Lord, if this is you speaking, just keep speaking.

Confirm it in my heart. That's the way God called me into the ministry. God, do you want me to preach? Lord, I think you want me to preach. Lord, if you don't want me to preach, you better let me know.

Lord, you want me to preach.

Now that took place over almost a year. The path of the just is as a shining light that shineth more and more into a perfect day. What is the first principle of these principles? It is the voice principle. You must hear from God.

The word of the Lord came to Abraham, and God will speak to you. God is speaking to you. Before you're saying, well, I don't know the will of God, let me ask you this question. Are you living by what you already know in the Bible? If you're not and you're asking God to guide you, you're a big hypocrite.

Why should God give you more light? when you're not obeying the revealed word of God. That's right here in this book. Think about it. There is the voice principle.

We have something better than Abraham. Abraham did not have the revealed word of God like we have here.

Now, number two, there is a second principle is what I want to call the venture principle. Not only must you hear God, you must obey what you know.

Now, look again in verse 8. By faith, Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, here's the operative word now: obeyed. And he went out. not knowing whither he went. He heard.

And he obeyed.

Now he didn't know where it was going to end. That was none of his business. Our responsibility. is not to totally understand, but to readily obey.

Now remember all he was leaving all that he knew. And all that he loved, and was going out in sheer obedience. Let me give you a testimony. A little more than 30 years ago, A pulpit committee from this church spoke to me about coming to be your pastor. I was pastor, and Brother Jim Whitmire and myself were on the staff down in Florida at a very wonderful church, a growing church, a loving church, a happy church.

But your Pope at Committee came and began to speak to me. about coming to this church.

Now, we did not want to come to Memphis, Tennessee. Nothing negative about Memphis, nothing negative about Bellevue. I was just happy where I was and felt that God was blessing and He was blessing, and I could see no earthly reason. Except that as George and I began to fast and pray and seek the face of God. God spoke to our inner being.

And I am so glad. We obeyed. I'm so glad that we listen.

Now folks. I don't know where you are right now. But you have to be willing when God speaks to obey, whether it makes sense to you or whether it doesn't make sense. Very frankly, coming up here made no sense to me, none whatsoever. But I was impelled in the spirit to go.

I tell young preachers, they ask me, when I go to a church, Brother Rogers, what should my attitude be? I say to young preachers, When you go to a church, There must be two things. Number one, you must be prepared to spend the rest of your life there. And number two, you must be ready to leave in the next 15 minutes. Both are true.

You can't say, Lord, I'm building a nest. You need to pray, Lord, if I'm building a nest, put a thorn in it. I am ready to go. Trust and obey, for there's no other way to be happy in Jesus than to trust and obey.

Now, friend, God gives you the choice. If you do not obey what you know, don't ask God for more light. God is not going to give it to you.

Now, are you having a faith problem? If you're having a faith problem, you're probably having really an obedience problem. Is there a confession that you need to make? Is there restitution that you need to perform? Is there a gift you need to give?

Is there a testimony you need to offer? Is there a place you need to go? Obey. Obey, do you want faith? The voice principle.

Hear from God. The venture principle, obey God.

Now let's move to the third principle, and that is what I call the value principle. You must establish priorities. Look again, if you will, in Hebrews chapter 11 now. Let's begin in verse 9. By faith, Abraham is speaking of, he sojourned in the land of promise as in a strange country.

Now, here's the operative word. Our phrase dwelling in tabernacles that means tents. with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise. For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God. Now I told you that Abraham was a stranger away from home and he was a pilgrim headed home.

Canaan was not his home at that time. He's looking for a city that had foundations, whose builder and maker is God. And he's living in a tent. and he won't put the tent pegs down too deep because his motto was, this world is not my home. I'm just passing through.

He had a different priority.

Now the reason that many of us don't have faith is because our priorities are wrong. We think that faith is some way to get our will done in heaven when faith is God's way to get heaven's will done on earth. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

So he's living in a tent.

Now, do you realize that our citizenship is in heaven? and we dare not, we must not get too attached to this world. Philippians 3 verse 20, for our conversation, that means our behavior, our citizenship, is in heaven, from whence also we look for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. If you're living for this world, You will not have faith.

Furthermore, you will be in the junk business. The Bible warns about friendship with the world. James 4 verse 4, ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity, warfare with God? Therefore, whosoever will be the friend of the world is the enemy of God. Are you worldly?

You wonder why you don't have faith? You think God's going to give faith to his enemies? Friend of the world. Abraham was not a friend of the world. When you become a friend of the world, then you begin to live like the world.

1 John 2, verses 15 through 17, Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away and the lust thereof. But he that doeth the will of God abideth forever.

And remember that faith comes by the will of God.

Now thank Habit. First of all, you become a friend to the world, and then you begin to love the world, and then what's going to happen? Romans 12, 2, you're going to be conformed to the world. Look at it. And be not conformed to the world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, perfect, and acceptable will of God.

Remember, I said that you need the mind of Christ to know the will of God? But if this world is squeezing you in, molding you in, shaping you, Madison Avenue, television, Your football team. The fashion designer. What is it that molds you, conforms you? And then you wonder why you don't have the mind of Christ.

And then you wonder why you don't understand the will of God. First it starts with friendship with the world, then love of the world, then confirmation to the world, and then condemnation with the world. 1 Corinthians 11 verse 32, but when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned. with the world. A lot of good illustrations about this.

Abraham had with him a nephew whose name was Lot.

Now, Lot is following Abraham. And the Bible tells us that Abraham was living in a tent. But Lot pitched his tent towards Sodom. He moved into the world. His wife obviously became high up in Sodom society.

His daughter is probably cheerleaders at Sodom High. He becomes a businessman and some sort of a civic councilman or something there in Sodom. And he lost it all. Because he was gravitating to the things of this world. We hear so much today.

About the separation of church and state. Do you know the message needs to be preached today is the separation of church and world? Come out from among them. I look at the average Christian today. They look alike, they dress alike, they talk alike, they smoke the same things, go to the same movies, drink the same things.

We ought to be different. The Bible says, come out from among them and be ye separate. Saith the Lord, if you were arrested, for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you? We'll be different. You want faith.

Abraham had a pilgrim character.

Now that doesn't mean that he was a dropout. Abraham was in business. He had a family, he taught, he even had to go to war several times. But Abraham was not molded by this world. I'm asking a question, what are your personal goals?

Is your personal goal to make enough money to retire and have a nice house and to live in ease and to have certain things? What are your goals for your children? Do you want them to be successful and famous? Are you more concerned about your spiritual walk with God? Are you more concerned about the character of your children growing in Christ in the kingdom of heaven?

Would you leave your present job and take a lesser job for less pay if it were better for the character of your children? Would you do so? What is your goal? Is it to impress other people? In whose home had you rather visit, the rich and the famous?

are the godly and the pure. Most of us are so squeezed in. by this world and we wonder why we don't have faith. Put it down big, plain, and straight, Abraham was a man to whom this world meant very little. Because he looked for a city that had foundations whose builder and maker is God.

He had a pilgrim character. And Jesus epitomizes it in Matthew chapter 6, verse 33, seek ye first the kingdom of God. and His righteousness. And we're just talking about principles of faith, folks. And we're saying without faith it's impossible to please God.

Here's the fourth principle. It is the vision principle. The vision principle. Keep your faith focused.

Now you can hear the message today. And you can agree with it. But as soon as you get back home Uh you're going to get out of focus if you're not careful. Look again in Hebrews chapter 11 and verse 10. For he looked.

for a city. which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God. The operative word is he looked. He looked.

Now look again in Hebrews 11 verse 13. These all died in faith. not having received the promises. But having seen them afar off, that's the vision I'm talking about, having seen them afar off and were persuaded of them and embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. It is so easy.

to lose the focus that we have. of the right values. Colossians 3 verses 1 and 2, If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affections on things above, not on things of the earth.

Now Friend, Abraham was a man. Who had a vision? and his vision enabled him to see the invisible. Remember Hebrews 11 verse 1, our definition of faith?

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for. the evidence of things not seen.

Now, that's the important thing. Look again in verse 13, these all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off. That is, they saw the invisible. They saw things that were not seen. Faith is seeing the invisible.

And it is so true that we can by faith see the invisible. Let me give you an interesting verse. 2 Corinthians 4 verse 18. While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. Is that double talk?

Paul says, we're not looking at what we can see, we're looking at what we can't see. Faith sees the invisible. It knows the unknowable, it does the impossible. Because of the vision, there is the focus, you have to keep your faith on these things. A man went into the psychiatrist's office.

The nurse came back to see the doctor and said, Doctor, there's a man out here who says he needs to see you. Doctor, I think he's crazy, thinks he's invisible. The doctor said, go tell him we can't see him. Yeah. There is an invisible world.

There is a world that is more real than this world. And all of these heroes of the faith. were people who could see the invisible. Most of us Live a life. Where all we see is what is before us, our car, our house, our jobs.

We never get a vision. We never look upward. We never look onward. You know, even in the material world, you think of the people who make a mark. The explorers.

The novelist. The artist. The creators. The inventors. All of these.

have the ability to see the invisible. Before I ever preached in this pulpit, I would come out here when it was sheer dirt and stand up here and preach. That may sound funny to you. But God put a dream in my heart. And what we're doing today.

When Disney World was being dedicated. Down in Florida. They opened it up, a grand procession. They were all up there in the stands, and Walt Disney had died, and Mrs. Walt Disney was sitting there alongside of one of the executives, and all of everything was happening, and all of the fanfare as Disney did it in those days.

And the lady sitting next to Mrs. Walt Disney said, It's a shame Walt is not here. to see all of this. She said, oh, he saw it. That's why it's here.

That's why it's here. He saw it. Friend, it begins. With a vision. Faith is setting affection on something that is bigger.

That most of us are living for, just drawing our breath and drawing our salary.

Now, here's the fifth principle, and it's the vigilance principle. You must guard your heart. The devil will war against your faith. Look in Hebrews 11:11. Through faith also, Sarah herself received strength to conceive seed and was delivered of a child when she was past age because she judged him faithful who had promised.

That all sounds well and good. God gave Abraham a promise, but you know that he got his eyes off the Lord. And so did Sarah, and they did some terrible things. Old Abraham went down into Egypt. When he had put him there in Canaan, I wish I had more time to tell you about that, but God put his faith to a test.

God tested him. And he failed the test at first. Friend, God will test your faith. A faith that cannot be tested cannot be proved. The Bible speaks of the trial of our faith in 1 Peter chapter 1 and verse 7.

Now When you live the life of faith, It's not all honey and no bees. Your faith is going to be tested. Abraham should have stayed there in the land of Canaan even though there was a famine. If he knew that God had put him there, he should have said, If I starve, I'm going to stay here. If God put me here, God's going to take care.

of me. Be vigilant. Your faith is going to come under attack. In churches. Don't get the idea that all the lost people are out there and all the saved people are in here.

That's wrong. In the home, don't get the idea that you're not going to have any problem with your marriage just because you have faith. In life, don't think there are not going to be any heartaches, any tears. There are going to be problems. But Abraham returned.

He came back to the life of faith. I wish I had more time to speak about that, but let me give you the last of these principles. And it is the victory principle: enjoy the blessings. Hebrews 11. Verses 11 and 12.

Through faith also Sarah herself received strength to conceive seed and was delivered of a child when she was past age, because she judged him faithful who had promised. Sarah got her baby friend. Therefore sprang there, even of one and him as good as dead.

So many as the stars of the sky in multitude, and as the sand which is by the seashore, innumerable. Abraham. Name is great. His descendants are great. Abraham has been a blessing to the world.

He's been a blessing to me. God gave Abraham the land. God made his name great. And listen. Think of all the things that God did through Abraham.

From Abraham came the Jewish nation. From Abraham came the prophets. From Abraham came the Bible. And in the flesh, from the seed of Abraham, Our dear Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, it all came. It all came by faith.

There is the victory principle. There is no way. No way you live in victory apart from faith. This is the victory. That overcomes the world.

Even our faith. If you would like to learn more about how you can know Jesus or deepen your relationship with him, simply click the Discover Jesus link on our website, lwf.org. For a copy of this message or additional resources, visit our online store at lwf.org. or call 1-800-274-5683. Thank you.

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