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Abraham: Faith's Eye to the Future

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Meditate on your life with these meditations on Abraham, the father of all believers.

You may not realize it right now, but Abraham was not the “great” man that people often seem to say he was. You may think, “Yes, Abraham was a good guy. I want to be just like that good guy Abraham.” If so, then you are in for a big shock. His accomplishments will be noted in this book; however, a large portion will show where Abraham often failed in his walk with God.

Still, Abraham lived by faith looking ahead to that day when God would fulfill his promise to be a faithful God to him and t o his descendants after him. That in him all the families of the earth would be blessed (Heb. 11:8-19).

By faith, the father of all believers saw a divine plan begin to come into view. And that same covenant God of Abraham has a plan for you. Because, four thousand years later, God continues to do great things through the children of Abraham—all those who are in Christ (Gal. 3:29).

Robert Norman inspires you to walk that long, winding and often difficult path of faith, step-by-step with Father Abraham. On the road to Bethlehem, Golgotha, and on to the New Jerusalem, you will learn how to keep your eye on the prize (Philip. 3;14), however imperfectly, following Jesus.

Says D. Paul Mitchel, European Director of Grace to You, "It’s no surprise to me that Robert has included these themes, together with an emphasis upon personal holiness . . .These doctrines have become increasingly precious to Robert, and I trust will become so to all those who read the chapters that follow."

Robert D. Norman was born in Welwyn, Garden City, England, and his family later moved to Inverness, Scotland. There, still a young man, he was drawn t o faith in Christ. Having completed his studies at the Highland Theological College UHI, he is now following the Lord’s call as a missionary in Dorohoi, Romania, where he spreads the Word, disciples new Christians and cares for orphans.

205 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 28, 2019

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January 8, 2021
Very good book, it's clear and keeps you focused on a specific subject. They way Abraham walked with God in his life is a big lesson for us, and trough this book I've got to understand better how God is working.
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