Introduction: As we traverse the story of Abram, we see humility and God's power intertwined.
1. Abram's rescue mission teaches us to remain humble despite our capabilities (Genesis 14:14-16).
A. Abram gathers 318 trained men, yet recognizes success comes not from numbers alone.
2. Abram's encounter with Melchizedek highlights the importance of acknowledging God's divine blessings (Genesis 14:18-20).
A. Melchizedek blesses Abram, a reminder that true blessings originate from God, not human effort.
3. Abram refuses the King of Sodom's riches, showing dependence on God's provision (Genesis 14:21-23).
A. Abram desires no reward apart from God, trusting in his sufficient supply.
Conclusion: Let us follow Abram by humbling ourselves and recognizing God's supremacy in every aspect of our lives.
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