Let's Go

Lead Pastor Bob Barnes

Genesis 11:27-32

This is the history of Terah's family. Terah was the father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran; and Haran had a son named Lot. 28 But while Haran was still young, he died in Ur of the Chaldeans, the place of his birth. He was survived by Terah, his father. 29 Meanwhile, Abram married Sarai, and his brother Nahor married Milcah, the daughter of their brother Haran. (Milcah had a sister named Iscah.) 30 Now Sarai was not able to have any children. 31 Terah took his son Abram, his daughter-in-law Sarai, and his grandson Lot (his son Haran's child) and left Ur of the Chaldeans to go to the land of Canaan. But they stopped instead at the village of Haran and settled there. 32 Terah lived for 205 years and died while still at Haran.

Genesis 12:1

Then the LORD told Abram, "Leave your country, your relatives, and your father's house, and go to the land that I will show you.

Thank You, we have received your form.
  • 1. We can _______ for going half way with God without even realizing what we’re missing.

  • 2. When it comes to a life of trusting God, why do people settle for half way?

    a. People stop where it’s ______.

    b. People wait for other people to _______ _____.
    c. People trust in what they can _____ rather than what God can do.
    d. People never mean to settle, they only mean to _______.

  • 3. God does the miracles when we do the __________.

  • 4. Waiting can easily become settling for much less than God ______ to do.

  • 5. Before you can go there’s baggage you need to _______.

    • Leave the cultural way of trying to _________ us into believing that faith is a nice way of thinking until it comes to living in the real world.
    • b. Leave the comfort of “______________”. It’s time to go on with God.
    • c. You’ve got to choose to put all your _________ in God and God alone.
  • 6. It’s time to go where God is ready to take us and that starts with each of us taking the first step…in _______.

  • “The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.”

    Michelangelo