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Awesome.
Also, Perry, for all his admirable passion and his formidable gifts as a speaker, often seems to errantly see and divide the Christian world in two overly-simple camps: hearers and doers while seeming to hold hearers in disdain. We are to be both hearers and doers, be we cannot fully understand the reason or source of the doing unless we understand by hearing first. The doing, without proper understanding and motivation, can lead to a self-righteousness that is as wrong and crippling to a Christian as being a hearer without 'doing'.
I am also becoming quite cynical about the fixation many relevant pastors seem to have regarding speaking about sex from the pulpit. This is no longer edgy; it is adolescent and cliche.
I am not a prude, but so many other and better examples could have been used to express ones selfless, and sometimes costly, obedience to the Word as being an outgrowth and expression of faith than having sex. While sex is a gift of God in the covenant of marriage, is having sex the best example of obedience in picking up the Cross and dying to self, of matching deeds to creeds?
A couple more quick thoughts:
Got to remember that Sarah was very old when she conceived; if memory serves, was she not 70 years old? The focus of the passage Perry quotes is on the promise of God to Abraham. Circumstances, 'nature' alone, would seem to dictate that God's promises of a child for Abraham, of Sarah becoming pregnant, is unreasonable; she is long past the age of conception. Cutting to the chase, is not the focus of the passage Perry quotes more on God's faithfulness to His promises and His sovereignty over circumstance rather than our doing stuff?
If you want to preach a message on the place and nature of works and faith, preach from, for example, James or Romans. If you are going to preach a message from Genesis, preach a message on the sovereignty of God. Is that not what the text is more about?