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The document discusses Abraham's example of faith and obedience to God's commands, even when they were difficult. It notes that Abraham listened to God and followed his revelations and guidance, demonstrating remarkable faith. The document then analyzes several biblical passages that describe God revealing his plans to Abraham, such as commanding him to leave his country, promising him numerous descendants, and reiterating his pledge over time.
The document discusses Abraham's example of faith and obedience to God's commands, even when they were difficult. It notes that Abraham listened to God and followed his revelations and guidance, demonstrating remarkable faith. The document then analyzes several biblical passages that describe God revealing his plans to Abraham, such as commanding him to leave his country, promising him numerous descendants, and reiterating his pledge over time.
The document discusses Abraham's example of faith and obedience to God's commands, even when they were difficult. It notes that Abraham listened to God and followed his revelations and guidance, demonstrating remarkable faith. The document then analyzes several biblical passages that describe God revealing his plans to Abraham, such as commanding him to leave his country, promising him numerous descendants, and reiterating his pledge over time.
Abraham knew how to listen to God and follow Himeven when His commands were difficult or painful to obey. Although the patriarch made some mistakes, his life demonstrated remarkable faith and obedience. The Lord revealed His plans for Abraham. He will be faithful to show us what He wants us to do as well. Listening to God is essential to walking with God (Life Principle #13). Abrahams Example 1. The Lord revealed Abrahams future and guided his steps. Note: Abraham (father of a multitude) and Sarah (princess) were originally named Abram and Sarai. For the sake of simplicity, well use the names God gave them, which indicate their destiny as patriarch and matriarch of the Jewish people. What did the Lord reveal to Abraham about his future (Gen. 12:1-3)? How did he respond to the command to go forth from your country (Gen. 12:4)? What fact makes this particularly impressive (v. 4)? What details does Genesis 13:14-18 add to the original promise? Why do you think God reiterated His pledge at this particular time? God promised Abrahama man with a barren wifethat his descendants would be as numerous as the stars. How did He view Abrahams belief (Gen. 15:1-6)? In Genesis 17:8, what new dimension does God add to His promise?