He considered not his own body now dead… neither yet the deadness of Sarah’s womb. (Romans 4:19)
Abraham is a remarkable example of focus. When God gave him a promise, everything in the natural seemed to contradict it. He and Sarah were far past the age of childbearing, and every natural circumstance shouted, “It’s impossible.”
Yet Abraham made a deliberate decision—he refused to focus on the problem or the natural limitations. Instead, he kept his attention on the promise God had spoken.
This kind of focus requires discipline. It means refusing to dwell on limitations and choosing to believe what God has said, even when circumstances appear challenging.
When you learn to focus like Abraham, your faith grows stronger. The promise of God becomes greater in your mind than the problems around you.
So train your focus. Give your attention to what God has spoken. When His Word becomes your focus, limitations lose their power and the noise around you loses the influence. Hallelujah!
Prayer:
Dear Father, thank You for teaching me to focus on Your promises. I refuse to be distracted by limitations or circumstances. My faith is strengthened as I hold firmly to Your Word, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.