
ABRAHAM’S FOUR SURRENDERS
THE CALL OF MOSES
NAAMAN THE SYRIAN
THE PROPHET NEHEMIAH
HEROD AND JOHN THE BAPTIST
THE MAN BORN BLIND AND JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA
THE PENITENT THIEF
This thoughtful meditation invites listeners to explore the profound lessons hidden in Abraham’s early journey of faith. By tracing the patriarch’s first surrender—leaving his homeland and family for a promise he cannot yet see—the book highlights how trust in God’s plan can reshape a life, even when the destination remains unknown.
The narrative then follows Abraham’s pause at Haran, a moment of half‑obeying that many modern believers will recognize. Through vivid storytelling, the author shows how hardship and loss become catalysts that push us beyond complacency, urging a complete step into God’s calling. Listeners will hear fresh insights on how Abraham’s struggles, from famine to uneasy encounters in foreign lands, serve as a mirror for our own trials, encouraging a deeper reliance on divine guidance.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (179K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Keith G. Richardson from pdf file kindly provided at www.archive.org
Release date
2009-12-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1837–1899
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