
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
A shoe salesman turned world-famous evangelist, he became one of the best-known revival preachers of the 19th century. His energetic sermons, practical style, and work with schools and missions left a lasting mark on American evangelical life.
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