Abraham believed God, and it was
credited to him as righteousness.
—James 2:23
When God told Abraham to take his son to Moriah and sacrifice him, what did Abraham do? Early the next morning, he got up and set out for Moriah (Gn 22:3).
When Abraham saw the sacrificial mountain in the distance, he told his servants, “Stay here while I and the boy go over there. We will worship and then we will come back to you.”
Note: “WE will come back to you.” Abraham trusted that God would somehow intervene and that he and Isaac would BOTH come back. He didn’t know how God would do it, but he believed God’s promise that it was through his son Isaac that his descendants would be multiplied.
Believe what God says will happen—even when you don’t understand how he is going to do it.
Faith is the testing point.