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πŸ‘€ The Biblical Person of the Day


πŸ™ Abraham – the Father of Faith


πŸ“Œ Key Facts

  • Name: Abraham
  • Time of birth: approx. 2000 BC
  • Place of birth: Ur
  • Place of death: Hebron
  • Age: 175 years
  • Father: Terah
  • Partner: Sarah
  • Children: Isaac (and Ishmael)
  • Occupation: Nomad, livestock herder

πŸ“– Short Story

Abraham is considered one of the most important figures in the Bible. God calls him to leave his homeland and go to an unknown land.

Without knowing where the journey would lead, he trusts and obeys. God promises him descendants and a great nationβ€”even though Abraham and Sarah remain childless for a long time.

His faith is tested again and again, yet he remains faithful to God.


πŸ”₯ The Defining Moment

His willingness to offer his son Isaacβ€”a profound test of his faith and trust.


✨ 7 Special Things About Abraham

  1. Left his homeland without knowing where he was going
  2. Known as the β€œfather of faith”
  3. Had a son in old age (Isaac)
  4. Had a direct relationship with God
  5. Honored in three religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam)
  6. Lived as a nomad, trusting God’s guidance
  7. Entered into a covenant with God

βš–οΈ Strengths & Weaknesses

βœ” great faith
βœ” obedient
βœ” trusting
❌ sometimes doubted
❌ made human detours (Hagar)


❗ The Mistake That Shaped Him

Out of impatience, Abraham tried to β€œfulfill” God’s promise himself (with Hagar).
➑️ This led to conflicts with far-reaching consequences.


πŸ“œ Key Verse

β€œAbraham believed the Lord, and it was credited to him as righteousness.” (Genesis 15:6)


🧠 Life Lesson

Faith means trustingβ€”even when you don’t understand the path.


🎯 Application for Today

You don’t have to know everything before you begin. Trust is often the first step.


❓ Question for You

Would you go if you didn’t know where?


πŸ“Œ Context

Abraham lived in a time when many people believed in multiple gods. His relationship with one God was extraordinary.


πŸ”— Connection

Abraham’s son Isaac continues the promise.


Conclusion:

Abraham shows that true faith often means taking the first step into the unknown.

See you tomorrow with the next biblical person! πŸ“–

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