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Title: Men of the Bible
Author: Dwight Moody
Release Date: December 22, 2009 [EBook #30740]
Language: English
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MEN OF THE BIBLE
BY
D. L. Moody.
Chicago: New York: Toronto
Fleming H. Revell Company
Publishers of Evangelical Literature
_Copyright, 1898, by The Bible Institute Colportage Association._
CONTENTS.
I. ABRAHAM'S FOUR SURRENDERS
II. THE CALL OF MOSES
III. NAAMAN THE SYRIAN
IV. THE PROPHET NEHEMIAH
V. HEROD AND JOHN THE BAPTIST
VI. THE MAN BORN BLIND AND JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA
VII. THE PENITENT THIEF
Men of the Bible
ABRAHAM'S FOUR SURRENDERS
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.
I
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 mi
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