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Trusting God in the Storm

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Holding onto Hope Years of disappointment had passed since God’s earlier promise of descendants like the stars in the sky, but Abraham and Sarah held onto hope in the Lord. When God gave them the promise of a son and a world full of descendants, they laughed (Genesis 17:17, 18:12-15). Wouldn’t you, if you were in the process of picking out nursing homes and God told you to pick out baby furniture instead? The woman who couldn’t have children, God said, would ultimately be “the mother of nations” (Genesis 17:16). The Lord even chose a name for this child of their faith in God: Isaac, or He Laughs. People often withhold the baby’s name until it’s born, but this little bundle of hope was a sure thing, and He Laughs fit perfectly. Sarah’s faith seems to have been up-and-down at times. She giggled at God’s proposition that she could bear a child at about 90 years old. The writer of Hebrews, however, cited her alongside Abraham because “she considered him faithful who had made the promise” (Hebrews 11:11). In the scales of importance, the object of our faith—God and His faithfulness to His promises—outweighs the amount of our faith. Even a small amount of faith fixed on an all-powerful God can move mountains. What are you hoping for, like Sarah, that only God can deliver? What promise of His are you trusting? Consider writing down whatever you’re praying, putting it where you’ll see it, and taking it to the Lord often. He’s faithful to every promise He makes.
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