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Abraham: Here I Am in Surrender

43 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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This sermon emphasizes that God’s mission is central to the entire Bible: He calls people to Himself and then sends them out with purpose to share His message of reconciliation. Using Abraham as the primary example, it highlights how God’s covenant, promises, and redemptive plan unfold through history—ultimately leading to Jesus as the Savior provided for a broken world. It also stresses that every believer is an “ambassador for Christ,” called to live with intentional mission, not just personal faith, and to respond with complete surrender like Abraham’s “Here I am.” The message challenges listeners to trust God beyond their doubts and fears, recognizing that obedience and availability matter more than personal ability. Finally, the sermon connects God’s historical promises to present-day realities, urging a biblical worldview and calling believers to actively participate in God’s ongoing mission with faith, surrender, and readiness.

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