This Sunday we dive deep into the story of Abraham and the concept of 'fully convinced faith.' The central message revolves around trusting God completely, even when circumstances seem impossible. We're reminded that true faith isn't about our own strength or goodness, but about believing in a God who 'gives life to the dead and calls things into existence that do not exist.' This faith, exemplified by Abraham, is the same faith that justifies us today. The sermon challenges us to 'hope against hope,' holding firm to God's promises even when worldly logic says otherwise. It's a call to step out in faith, knowing that our foundation in Christ will hold, not because of who we are, but because of who God is. This message encourages us to live with conviction, expecting great things from God and attempting great things for Him, knowing that in Christ, we are blessed beyond measure.