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Sheryl lynn piland biography of abraham

  • sheryl lynn piland biography of abraham
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    Abraham was the great patriarch of Israel, known as the "father of faith" due to his unwavering trust in God. He heeded the divine call to leave his homeland and journey to an unknown land, with the promise that he would become the father of a great nation. Miraculously, at the age of , he had his son Isaac, and through his grandson Jacob, the promise of the origin of the nation of Israel was fulfilled.

    While living in Ur of the Chaldeans, Abraham was called by God to leave his home and go to an undisclosed location. He, his wife Sarah, and his nephew Lot set out on this journey, trusting in the Lord. God promised that Abraham would be blessed and become the father of a great nation, and that through his descendants, all the families of the earth would be blessed.

    The promise was wonderful. But how could it be possible, since Abraham was already an old man and his wife was barren? Sarah tried to solve the problem by suggesting that her husband have a child with her Egyptian servant, Hagar, but Ishmael was not the promised child. Despite human limitations and many years of waiting, Abraham and Sarah had Isaac, the child of the promise.

    Over time, God tested Abraham again, asking him to sacrifice his beloved son, Isaac.