Genesis 21:1–23:20; Matthew 8:23–9:13; Psalm 7:10–17
God fulfills His promise with the birth of Isaac, proving that nothing He declares fails. Abraham continues to live by faith through separation, testing, and even grief, trusting God’s future promises beyond present loss.
Jesus displays authority over storms, demons, disease, and sin itself. He consistently moves toward the broken and rejected, showing mercy rather than condemnation and redefining righteousness as a matter of the heart.
God is described as a righteous shield who saves the upright and brings judgment on the wicked. Evil ultimately collapses under its own weight.
God is both powerful and compassionate, fulfilling promises and extending mercy while remaining perfectly just. Faith rests not in circumstances but in the character of a God who saves, heals, and judges rightly.