Genesis 26: 18-33 As a sojourner in a strange land and being led of God, Isaac discovers four wells. These wells, of precious water, were wells dug by his father Abraham the man of Faith and covered up by his enemies. It is ever the way of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The birthright which Esau despised and sold for a morsel of meat (Hebrews 12: 16) was not the natural inheritance of his father but, all of the promises of God in the coming redeemer. To him, it was just spiritual folklore and superstitious...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
“For he satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness. (Psalms 107: 11) It is not my expectation that anyone should come into this place and hear a single sermon and suddenly embrace the Lord. I have heard of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
For twenty years the mother of Israel remained barren but never gave up hope. Both she and her husband, Isaac, prayed and sought Gods hand for a child knowing that he must be born to fulfill the promise and will of God. The very heart of what...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Genesis 24 In Genesis, chapter 24, Abraham sends his eldest servant on a mission to find a bride for Abraham’s son Isaac. He must go to the land where the man of faith was born. His servant would be made aware before he left that this...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The place which Abraham committed his beloved wife, Sarah, to rest was called Kirjatharba. The name means City of the Four Giants. Arba was a great man among the Anakins (giants) and more than likely was an ancestor of those giants that...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
“And He (God) said; take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah (place where God sees and where you see God) and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The issue before the king was Abraham’s right to the well he had discovered. Some bold and evil men had violently came in pretense as the Royal servants and claimed it in the name of the king. This story, to me, is a clear picture of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Genesis 19: 30-38 The idea behind the incestuous acts of Lots’ two daughters was to preserve the seed of their father; to preserve his name on the earth. These two women represent all worldly religion, those who follow them, and what...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
John 11: 47 Nothing exposes and aggravates the religious pretender more than the presence and power of the Lord Jesus Christ. Everywhere he went and everything he said and did exposed the pretense and hollow shell of their ways. Religion...[ abbreviated | read entire ]