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When faith meets a knife’s edge, what do you hold onto—God’s promise or your grip? We walk through Hebrews 11 and Genesis 22 to watch Abraham rise early, split wood, and carry obedience up Moriah with a strange mix of logic and trust. He knows Isaac is the child of promise, so he reasons that if the sacrifice goes through, the God who cannot lie can raise the boy from the dead. That’s not blind belief; it’s confidence anchored in a Person who keeps His word.

Along the way, we pause on a single word: offered. To offer is to bring and lay down, to open your hands around what you love most. The story becomes uncomfortably close when we name our own Isaacs—our children, future, finances, pride, and dreams. Hold them too tightly and they become idols; release them and they become worship. We explore how discipline is loving training, why tests are whens not ifs, and how faith grows by acting on what God has already said. Isaac’s likely willingness comes into view, pointing our eyes forward to another Son who shouldered wood and yielded Himself without resistance.

When the angel stops Abraham and a ram appears, the mountain gains a name: The Lord will provide. That ridge in Moriah runs through Jerusalem to Calvary, where Jesus becomes the Lamb, turning future tense into finished work. We end at the table with bread and cup—body broken, blood poured out—receiving grace not because we’re worthy, but because He is. If you’re wrestling with surrender, this conversation offers courage, clarity, and a better grip: not on your plans, but on God’s promise and character.

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