In this message from Genesis 15:7–21, “The God Who Swears by Himself,” we see that God secures His promises not merely with words, but by binding Himself to them in covenant blood. When Abram asks, “How shall I know?” we’re reminded that faith can ask honest questions and bring them to God. In the covenant ceremony, God alone passes between the pieces, showing that the promise rests entirely on His faithfulness, not Abram’s performance. God then reveals a future of waiting, suffering, and ultimate deliverance—establishing a pattern of redemption that points forward to Christ. At the heart of this passage is the weight of the covenant: God Himself takes responsibility for its fulfillment. This finds its ultimate fulfillment at the cross, where Christ bears the curse for us. Because of this, we can bring our questions to God, trust Him in seasons of waiting, and rest securely in His unshakable faithfulness.