Theme: Old Testament Narratives with Timeless Lessons – When reflecting on Old Testament figures, few stand out as prominently as Abraham. As the foundational figure of the Hebraic faith, his journey offers profound insights into how we can grow—not just in belief, but in our confidence towards God.
Throughout Abraham’s life, we witness a transformative faith journey. His experiences reveal key principles that remain relevant today, guiding us in deepening our spiritual walk. In this message delivered by Rev. David Shosonya, we explore the role of identity, intimacy, and imagination in Abraham’s faith and uncover practical ways to apply these lessons in our own lives.
These principles are not just historical insights; they hold real-life applications for us today. By embracing our identity in Christ, cultivating intimacy with God, and allowing faith to expand our imagination, we step into a deeper spiritual journey—one filled with purpose, trust, and transformation.
Join us as Rev. David Shosonya unpacks these powerful lessons, helping us navigate faith with renewed perspective and confidence.
Sermon Notes
Old Testament Narratives with Timeless Lessons – Abraham’s Faith
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