Read: Genesis 15:1-6, 17:1-8, 18:9-15 and 21:1-7.
1.
What did
God promise Abraham and what was the desire of Abraham’s heart?
2.
What very real and physical obstacle stood in
the way of God’s promise and Abraham’s dream?
3.
Abraham had a lot of questions for God. His questions revealed some intellectual
doubt, but Abraham always acted in faith.
What are some of the first questions you had regarding faith in Jesus
Christ?
4.
God’s faithfulness in the past was the basis for
Abraham’s trust in God and the expansion of his faith. Can you name some ways God has been faithful
to you in the past?
5.
Have you ever acted in faith, even though you
had some doubts? What was the outcome?
6.
How has God’s faithfulness caused your faith to
grow?
7.
We know from the Scriptures (Genesis 16:16) that
Abraham was younger than eighty-six when God first made His promises to
Abraham. Abraham was one-hundred years
old when Isaac, the son of promise, was born (Genesis 21:5). Fourteen years to wait for a child would be
difficult in what we commonly think of as “the child bearing years.” Can you imagine what it must have felt like
at Abraham’s age? How do you think
Abraham continued to believe God’s promise through that long time until His
promise was fulfilled?
8.
What would it be like to be a friend of
Abraham? How would he influence you?
9.
Do you have an “Abraham” in your life? That is, is there someone who has faced trial
after trial but has responded in a stronger faith in God through each
circumstance? How has their faith
influenced yours?
10.
In Life Groups we commit to building
relationships with people who are on a faith journey with Christ. You may or may not know the others in your
group in the beginning, but as you study God’s Word and pray together you will
find that the sense of community will encourage your faith. What kind of “blessing of faith,”
(example: may you see an answer to prayer this week) would you like to give
this group today?