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Abraham's Lie & Sarah's Capture

Abraham’s lie puts Sarah at risk, yet God’s faithfulness protects her and restores Abraham’s faith.

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Proverbs 27:22
Have you ever made the same mistake twice, even when you knew better? Abraham did. He told powerful leaders twice that Sarah was his sister, putting her at great risk. He took matters into his own hands out of fear, yet God remained faithful. In King Abimelech’s dream, God intervened, protecting Sarah and restoring Abraham’s standing. This story reminds us that while we may falter, God’s faithfulness never does. Even when fear leads us astray, God doesn’t abandon us. Instead, He steps in with mercy, redeeming our failures and guiding us back to trust in Him. Today, let this be a reminder that God's grace endures despite our repeated mistakes. His steadfast love invites us to rise above our failures and trust in His unchanging presence.
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