Romans 4:1-5, 13-18
A Sermon for the Second Sunday in Lent
There are two opposing views of reality today. The first view, the scientific view, functions like a religion for many today and we can understand why. Science is even altering what it is to be human as humans and machines are merging through AI, neurotechnology, and digital dependence. Some robots have emotional intelligence. The scientific view of reality promises that the future can be managed through science and technology.
Over against this view is the view of reality found in Abraham and in the texts for today, Genesis 12 and also in Romans 4, which says of Abraham: “In hope he believed against hope, that he should become the father of many nations; as he had been told, ‘So shall your descendants be’” (Romans 4:18).