Faith Begins With a Better Image

Abraham struggled to believe God’s promise of a child. His words revealed it:
“What will You give me, seeing I go childless?” (Genesis 15:2)
So God answered his seeing, not his complaint.
He gave Abraham two pictures:
• Dust for the daytime — “I will make your descendants as the dust of the earth” (Genesis 13:16).
• Stars for the night — “Count the stars… so shall your seed be” (Genesis 15:5).
Every hour of the day, God placed a reminder in front of him.
Faith didn’t grow through trying harder.
Faith grew through changing what he looked at.
We live in a world full of negative images—failure, sickness, fear. But Scripture gives us pictures of hope, promise, and identity.
You don’t need to force belief.
Just change what fills your inner sight.
Faith grows when your vision changes consistently.
