The Life of Abraham: The Obedience of Faith"F.B. Meyer's devotional studies on biblical characters reflect a rare depth of spiritual experience. These great figures were not so different from ourselves--sometimes weak, indifferent, willful. Yet they had their moments of faith, humility, and courage, and God was able to use these for His greater purposes. God's faithfulness, which not only accepts but transforms such inconsistency, calls us to more effective Christian living. |
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Contenido
The Hole of the Pit | 9 |
The Divine Summons | 15 |
He Obeyed | 23 |
The First of the Pilgrim Fathers | 31 |
Gone Down into Egypt | 39 |
Separated from Lot | 45 |
The Two Paths | 53 |
Refreshment Between the Battles | 61 |
The Sign of the Covenant | 103 |
The Divine Guest | 111 |
Pleading for Sodom | 119 |
Angel Work in a Bad Town | 127 |
A Bit of the Old Nature | 137 |
Hagar and Ishmael Cast Out | 145 |
A Quiet Resting Place | 153 |
The Greatest Trial of All | 159 |
Melchizedek | 67 |
The Firmness of Abrahams Faith | 73 |
Watching with God | 81 |
Hagar the Slave Girl | 87 |
Be Thou Perfect | 95 |
Machpelah and its First Tenant | 171 |
The Souls Answer to the Divine Summons | 179 |
Gathered to His People | 187 |
Términos y frases comunes
able Abraham altar angels answer appeared bear become believe beneath better blessed bring called character child Christ Christian comes darkness divine earth Egypt entered eternal evil eyes face faith father fear follow friends give given glory God's grace hand hard heart heaven hold holy hope human Isaac Jesus keep King land leave light live look Lord marked master means nature never night obedience offer ourselves pass peace perfect pilgrim prayer prepared presence promise reason receive rest result Sarah saved seed seems separated servant Sodom sorrow soul spirit stand step strong summons sure tell tent thee things thou thought true trust turn unto voice wait whole wife young