Abraham's Journey: Test Our Ability To Trust God:

Abraham's Journey: Test Our Ability To Trust God:

by Dominique Reeser
Abraham's Journey: Test Our Ability To Trust God:

Abraham's Journey: Test Our Ability To Trust God:

by Dominique Reeser

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Overview

Abraham was originally called Abram or, in Hebrew, Avram, (flourished early 2nd millennium BCE), the first of the Hebrew patriarchs and a figure revered by the three great monotheistic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.



Out of a sinful and secular world, the Lord called Abraham to live a life of faith. This entailed Abraham leaving everything he knew and travel to a land he had never seen. Abraham boldly began his life of faith, yet he still had moments of hesitation and delay throughout his life. It wasn't until Abraham yielded himself fully to the will of God in his life of faith that he received the son of prophecy, Isaac, and safely brought him through the long journey to the Promise Land. Although Abraham is considered the hero of faith, he is in no way without his flaws. We can learn as much from his flaws as from his virtues. In studying Abraham's life, we'll notice his struggle to trust God, especially when times get tough. Every true believer faces conflicts and trials that test our ability to trust God; therefore, Abraham's life gives us much to glean from concerning the Christian pilgrimage.Abraham was originally called Abram or, in Hebrew, Avram, (flourished early 2nd millennium BCE), the first of the Hebrew patriarchs and a figure revered by the three great monotheistic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.



Out of a sinful and secular world, the Lord called Abraham to live a life of faith. This entailed Abraham leaving everything he knew and travel to a land he had never seen. Abraham boldly began his life of faith, yet he still had moments of hesitation and delay throughout his life. It wasn't until Abraham yielded himself fully to the will of God in his life of faith that he received the son of prophecy, Isaac, and safely brought him through the long journey to the Promise Land. Although Abraham is considered the hero of faith, he is in no way without his flaws. We can learn as much from his flaws as from his virtues. In studying

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ISBN-13: 9781668530382
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/16/2021
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.41(d)
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