Wednesday
Genesis 12:1-9; Hebrews 11:8-12
Abraham didn't know where he was going, but he knew Who was leading him. Most of us willingly surrender our past to God—our mistakes, our sins. We'll even surrender our present struggles when times get hard. But surrendering our future? That requires a different level of faith. It means saying "yes" to God before knowing the what, where, or how. Abraham left everything familiar because he trusted that God's plan was better than his own. David waited years between his anointing and his throne. Noah built a boat for rain he'd never seen. Faith isn't just believing God can do something; it's trusting Him enough to obey before you understand. Your future is safer in His hands than in your own plans.
Abraham didn't know where he was going, but he knew Who was leading him. Most of us willingly surrender our past to God—our mistakes, our sins. We'll even surrender our present struggles when times get hard. But surrendering our future? That requires a different level of faith. It means saying "yes" to God before knowing the what, where, or how. Abraham left everything familiar because he trusted that God's plan was better than his own. David waited years between his anointing and his throne. Noah built a boat for rain he'd never seen. Faith isn't just believing God can do something; it's trusting Him enough to obey before you understand. Your future is safer in His hands than in your own plans.
