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Faith and Promise

Jun 14, 2026    Rev. Wayne Hokanson

Genesis 15 invites us into one of the most intimate moments in Scripture: when God makes a covenant with Abram that would echo through eternity. We discover that faith isn't about having all the answers or never experiencing doubt—it's about choosing to believe God's promises even when our current reality doesn't match them. Abram's honest conversation with God reveals something revolutionary: we can bring our questions, our circumstances, and our confusion directly to the Lord without it diminishing our faith. The passage shows us that Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness—not because he was perfect, but because he chose to live as if God's promise was already fulfilled. The covenant ceremony, where only God passes through the sacrifices, beautifully foreshadows the work of Christ: our salvation depends entirely on what He has done, not on our performance. We're challenged to examine whether we're truly living within God's promises and living them out in our daily lives. Are we willing to surrender control and trust God with everything, even when circumstances seem impossible? This message reminds us that sometimes the promises we're praying for won't be fulfilled in our lifetime, but that doesn't make them any less true or our faith any less valuable. The question becomes: will we choose to live by faith today, trusting that God is our shield and very great reward?