Abraham's faith journey reminds us that following God is rarely about having a complete roadmap—it's about trusting the next step. We're invited into the story of a man who heard God's clear call but received no GPS coordinates, no timeline, no detailed itinerary. Just a promise and an invitation to go. What unfolds is a 25-year odyssey filled with famine, fear, failed attempts at control, and the agonizing wait for a promised son. Yet through it all, we discover a profound truth: God's faithfulness isn't diminished by our failures to trust Him perfectly. The narrative reaches its climax on Mount Moriah, where Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice 2,000 years later on that same mountain range. This isn't just ancient history—it's a mirror reflecting our own struggles with anxiety, our desire for control, and our wrestling with God's timing. The question 'Are we there yet?' echoes through our own faith journeys as we face unexpected detours, delayed promises, and circumstances that make trust feel impossible. But here's the beautiful reality: worry reveals where we lack faith, and trials are designed to mature it. Whatever we're walking through today—whether it's financial uncertainty, relational struggles, unanswered prayers, or doubts about our salvation—we're challenged to ask ourselves: Do we truly trust that God is good, even when we can't see His plan?