11/16/25

Romans 4:16-25

This sermon from Romans 4 focuses on Abraham’s faith and what it means to truly believe God. Pastor Blaine explains that Abraham wasn’t saved by his own goodness or perfect behavior, but by trusting God’s promises — a faith that grew over time despite his failures. The message emphasizes that faith is about the object of our trust (God), not the strength of our belief. Blaine connects this to modern doubt, showing that doubt itself isn’t sin — it’s how we respond to it that matters. We can either turn toward faith or toward unbelief. He encourages believers to respond to doubt by trusting God’s Word, obeying even when uncertain, and remembering God’s promises, just as Abraham and others in Scripture did.

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