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At The Edge of Obedience
This powerful message confronts a truth we often resist: we are dependent beings by divine design. The sermon takes us on Abraham's three-day journey to Mount Moriah, where God asked him to sacrifice his only son Isaac. But the focus isn't just on the altar moment we all know—it's on the journey itself. For three days, Abraham had every opportunity to turn back, to rationalize, to quit. Yet he kept walking in obedience. The ram God provided was already there, caught in the thicket, waiting at the exact location God specified. This reveals something profound: God's provision is already in place, but we must position ourselves through obedience to receive it. The message challenges us to see our dependence not as weakness but as invitation—an invitation to walk closer with God through every trial. When we become irritated with God's process and try to manufacture our own solutions, we miss what He's already prepared. The call here is clear: will we journey all the way to the edge of obedience, or will we stop short and miss the miracle? Our struggles aren't obstacles to overcome independently; they're invitations to deepen our trust and discover that at the edge of our obedience, God's miraculous provision awaits.
