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6 Sermon Outlines on Faith
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Genesis 12:1-4Hebrews 11:8-10
The Mountain-Moving Faith of Abraham
Abraham left everything he knew without knowing where he was going — a model of stepping out in bold, obedient faith before the destination is revealed.
Faith begins with a call to leave comfort behind
Obedience precedes understanding — Abraham went without a map
When Peter took his eyes off Jesus and looked at the waves, he began to sink. This sermon unpacks the moment-by-moment choice to keep our gaze on Christ in every storm.
Jesus invites us to step out, not just watch from safety
Fear is natural — but faith is a choice to look back at Jesus
James challenges us that genuine faith is never invisible — it always produces fruit. This message explores what active, living faith looks like in everyday life.
Dead faith is belief without action (James 2:17)
Abraham and Rahab show faith expressing itself in deeds
We are not saved by works, but saving faith always works
The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego shows that courageous faith is not the absence of fear — it is the willingness to stand for God even when the furnace is hot.
They refused to compromise their convictions under pressure
Their "even if He does not" faith is remarkable trust
God showed up in the fire — not to remove it, but to be present in it
Paul's declaration that we walk by faith and not sight transforms how we interpret circumstances, setbacks, and delays — we see with spiritual eyes, not just natural ones.
Faith reinterprets circumstances through God's eternal perspective
Our light and momentary troubles are producing eternal glory
The unseen is more real and permanent than what we see
Jesus says faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains. This sermon explores why God values small, genuine faith over impressive-looking religion.
The mustard seed is tiny but has explosive growth potential
Faith is not about quantity — it is about the object (God)
Small, practiced faith builds into mountain-moving trust