his stock, must be by a power, that calleth things that are
not, as though they were: giving a new nature, and being
unto them, which before they had not.
To bottome our selves upon the Al-sufficiency of God, for the
accomplishment of such things, as are altogether impossible to
any thing, but that Alsufficiency, is faith indeed, and worthy
our immitation: It is also the wisdome of Faith, to
pitch peculiarly on that in God, which is accommoda∣ted
to the difficulties wherewith it is to wrestle: Is
Abraham to believe, That from his dead body, must springe
a whole Nation? he rests on God, as he that quickeneth the
dead.
2, His Faith is commended from the matter of it, or
what he did believe: which is said in general to be the
promise of God: verse 20. He staggered not at the promise
of God through unbelief. And particularly the matter of
that promise is pointed at, vers. 11. 18. that he should
be the father of many Nations; that was his being a father
of many nations, of having all nations blessed in his seed. A
matter entangled with a world of difficulties, consider∣ing
the natural inability of his Body, and the Body of
Sarah, to be Parents of Children
When God calls for believing, his Truth and Alsufficiency
being ingaged, no difficulty nor seeming impossibilities, that
the thing to be believed is, or may be attended withal, ought to
be of any weight with us: he who hath promised, is able.
3, From the manner of his believing, which is expres∣sed
Four wayes.
1 Against Hope, he believed in Hope: verse 18. Here is
a twofold Hope mentioned, one that was against him, the
other, that was for him.
1 He believed against Hope, that is, when all Argu∣ments
that might beget Hope in him, were against him.