1. Abraham was recognized as a prince of God. Similarly, people need to recognize us as those who fight for the kingdom of God. Through our testimony, they will say that we are princes of God, that we belong to His army and His kingdom. We are here to fight for the interests of the kingdom of God (Genesis 23:6; 1 Corinthians 4:1).
2. Abraham was not attached to material things. God promised him the land, but he surrendered his whole life to the Lord so that God would fulfill His will. God needs to win a church that has the same heart as Abraham. If you and I have this heart, God will have a way to accomplish His will through us (Hebrews 11:8-10; Genesis 23:1-4).
3. We are not of this world; we are of the heavenly country. People need to see us as ambassadors of the kingdom, as representatives of the kingdom of heaven. This happens because our hearts are not attached to material things, just like Abraham’s (Hebrews 11:10; Philippians 3:20; 2 Corinthians 5:20).
4. “Noah walked with God. What does it mean to walk with God? It means to listen to His word. The two disciples, on the road to Emmaus, saw Jesus approaching, and what did they do? They talked to Him. Whoever walks with someone, walks to talk and gets to know the other person’s heart. In the same way, whoever walks with God diligently listens to His word.” (Genesis 6:9; Luke 24:13-32) (Daily Food, book 5, week 1, Wednesday, page 11).
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