
MEN OF THE BIBLE
ABRAHAM’S FOUR SURRENDERS
I
II
III
IV
THE CALL OF MOSES
NAAMAN THE SYRIAN
THE PROPHET NEHEMIAH
HEROD AND JOHN THE BAPTIST
The book delves into the lives of the great men recorded in Scripture, drawing out practical lessons for today’s listener. Beginning with Abraham, it paints a vivid picture of a man called far from home, stepping into unknown territory while grappling with fear and uncertainty. The narrative highlights his early decisions, his departure from familiar lands, and the challenges he meets along the way, setting the stage for deeper insight.
Through a close examination of what the author calls Abraham’s four surrenders, readers see how letting go of personal ambition, family ties, comfort, and even self‑preservation opens the way to divine purpose. Each surrender is illustrated with the biblical episodes that shaped Abraham’s faith, while the author gently parallels these ancient choices to modern dilemmas. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own willingness to trust God’s plan over their own.
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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