Men of the Bible
MEN OF THE BIBLE
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Copyright, 1898, by The Bible Institute Colportage Association.
A great many people are afraid of the will of God, and yet I believe that one of the sweetest lessons that we can learn in the school of Christ is the surrender of our wills to God, letting Him plan for us and rule our lives. If I know my own mind, if an angel should come from the throne of God and tell me that I could have my will done the rest of my days on earth, and that everything I wished should be carried out, or that I might refer it back to God, and let God’s will be done in me and through me, I think in an instant I would say:
“Let the will of God be done.”
I cannot look into the future. I do not know what is going to happen to-morrow; in fact, I do not know what may happen before night; so I cannot choose for myself as well as God can choose for me, and it is much better to surrender my will to God’s will. Abraham found this out, and I want to call your attention to four surrenders that he was called to make. I think that they give us a pretty good key to his life.
In the first place, Abraham was called to give up his kindred and his native country , and to go out, not knowing whither he went.
While men were busy building up Babylon, God called this man out of that nation of the Chaldeans. He lived down near the mouth of the Euphrates, perhaps three hundred miles south of Babylon, when he was called to go into a land that he perhaps had never heard of before, and to possess that land.
In the twelfth chapter of Genesis, the first four verses, we read:
“Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I will shew thee.” Now notice the promise: “And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing: and I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed. So Abram departed, as the Lord had spoken unto him; and Lot went with him: and Abram was seventy five years old and when he departed out of Haran.”
Dwight Lyman Moody
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ABRAHAM’S FOUR SURRENDERS
I
II
III
IV
HE THOUGHT THE LORD HAD MADE A MISTAKE,
BIG HEADS AND LITTLE HEARTS.
THE BIGGEST FOOL IN THE WORLD.
A BLANK CHECK,
NOT AN ORATOR.
YOUR MESSAGE, AND NOT YOURSELF,
TOLD THESE THREE THOUSAND YEARS.
NO PHYSICIAN
GOD HONORED HER FAITH.
HOW MANY WOULD BUY SALVATION!
THOROUGHLY IN EARNEST.
AFRAID THEY WOULD GET MAD.
BID HIM DO SOME GREAT THINGS.
CONVERTED THE REGULAR WAY.
A VERY SIMPLE ONE.
THE STARTING-POINT OF HIS FAITH,
IN THE VERY ACT OF OBEDIENCE
NOT A MYTH, BUT A PERSON.
WANTS TO GIVE MONEY
I KNOW.
JOY AMONG THE SAINTS IN HEAVEN.
THE WRONG PHYSICIAN,
LOVED HIS COUNTRY.
THE PRAYER
NEVER HAVE HEARD OF
CHANGE THE VERY COUNTENANCE
SHOT UP A PRAYER
THE CONVERTED CUPBEARER,
WE SPREAD SO THIN
RIDICULE
NO EIGHT-HOUR WORKING DAY
A MASTERPIECE OF THE DEVIL
AN OPEN LETTER,
OPEN-AIR MEETING
THE PREACHER.
ONE TEXT:
ALL SENSATION.
NOT ABLE TO SLEEP MUCH
A HEAVEN-SENT MESSENGER.
HE WOULD NOT GIVE UP ONE DARLING SIN.
WHAT IS THE PRICE
ALMOST DECIDED
AN EVIDENCE OF THE TRUTH
I
II
REVILING.
UNDER CONVICTION.
TALKING TO HIMSELF
BROKE HIS HEART.
CONFESSING.
JUSTIFYING CHRIST.
FAITH.
WHAT A CONFESSION
THE ANSWERED PRAYER.
DARKNESS.
THE LAST ACT OF THE SON OF GOD
SALVATION IS DISTINCT AND SEPARATE FROM WORKS.
SALVATION IS SEPARATE AND DISTINCT FROM ALL ORDINANCES
TWO SIDES.
THE FIRST MAN TO ENTER PARADISE