Revival 2025 Night 4

Aug 27, 2025    Bert Harper

This revival service delves into the profound biblical account of Abraham's ultimate test of faith in Genesis 22. Pastor Bert Bert emphasizes the importance of obedience, preparation, and following God's specific instructions, even when they seem difficult or illogical. The message highlights how Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac foreshadows God's ultimate sacrifice of His own Son, Jesus Christ, for humanity.


Service Breakdown

- Opening Prayer & Worship: The service opens with an uplifting prayer and worship music, including the hymns "When We All Get to Heaven" and "At Calvary," setting a tone of gratitude and reverence.

- Worship Performance: A moving performance of "There Was Jesus" by Zach Williams reinforces the message of God's constant presence and faithfulness through every moment of our lives, both good and bad.

- The Message: Drawing from Genesis 22:1–9, the sermon focuses on the story of Abraham and Isaac, explaining that God tests believers to strengthen their faith. The message stresses the importance of following God's clear instructions promptly and without deviation, likening it to a journey where you must follow God's specific path, not a detour. Pastor Bert Bert also highlights how God's timing and provision are perfect, even when we don't understand the full picture.



Key Moments & Themes

- God’s Instructions: The sermon explains that God's instructions are often personal, relational, and require us to trust in His timing, even when we can't see the full plan. It challenges listeners to be active in their faith and not become passive, as a life not moving toward God is a life that is backsliding.

- Abraham’s Obedience: Abraham's example is highlighted as a model of faith. He responded quickly, prepared completely, and traveled directly to the specific place God had chosen. This demonstrates a deep trust in God's plan and provision.

- The Principle of Replacement: The message explores how God often replaces what we sacrifice with something even better than we could imagine, a principle seen in Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac and in God’s ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.

- Finding Your "There": The sermon concludes with a powerful reminder that every Christian has a "there"—a specific place or purpose God has for them. It challenges listeners to be in the right place, doing what God has called them to do, and to trust that He will provide for them there.


Call to Action

Are you willing to obey God and follow His specific instructions for your life? This message encourages you to take that first step of faith, to stop playing "what if" and start living in God's divine purpose. If you're ready to commit to following Jesus, or if you need prayer and guidance, we encourage you to connect with us. Visit our website or join us for our next service!