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Dec 15 2008

The Patriarch Abraham

The epoch tale of the family of Yahweh starts its tribal beginnings with Father Patriarch Abraham.  After the birth of Abraham’s son Isaac, the man of God strived to please God in all ways that he could. Abraham was so grateful for the blessing of having a son with Sarah in such an old age, he blessed the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and sought God’s counsel continually. Rarely today does one see such devotion to God as exhibited by Patriarch Abraham. His life is an emulation of true humanity in its diverse joys, passions, struggles, sorrows and triumphs.

Abraham has been one of the main inspirations throughout my life, aside from Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father God. My own grandfather taught the ways of Abraham and honoring the tribal family precepts was an important custom in our family.

To investigate Abraham’s life, begin at the time of his youth to examine how his life was marked as unique and to study how he showed his faith in those early years. It will be important to understand when Abraham realized he would become the Patriarch of nations to time immemorial.

The following questions and statements will be explored in this blog. Please feel free to comment and share in the unfolding of this great tale of history. Email themidnightwriter1@gmail.com if you have questions or if you would like to submit a guest post on this topic.

How did Abraham begin his walk with God?

What role did prophecy play in Abraham’s life?

How often did Abraham receive guidance directly from the Holy Spirit of God?

Did Abraham experience visitation from angels? If so, how many times?

Describe Abraham’s encounters and conversations with angels.

How does Abraham’s life and prohecy for the end times relate to the current times?

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3 Responses to “The Patriarch Abraham”

  1. skwguitaron 15 Dec 2008 at 7:55 pm edit this

    So what do you think about the Israeli release of the 200-some-odd Philistine prisoners?

  2. themidnightwriter1on 15 Dec 2008 at 9:16 pm edit this

    I will read up on it and write a response post to your comment. Check back in a day or two for the article. I personally feel that releasing prisoners is a good thing, depending on the whether those prisoners present any type of threat to the nation where they were imprisoned, or not. Until I read more about the facts, I cannot honestly write a good answer to your question.

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