Men in the Bible: A Man with Little Foresight

Men in the Bible: A Man with Little Foresight

We are still considering the personality of Lot, Abraham’s nephew. If there is any indication that all we had earlier shared about him was true, particularly his immaturity as well as lack of wisdom and foresight, that was validated in the scenario that played out in our reference passage today.

Men in the Bible: The First Man to Tithe

Men in the Bible: The First Man to Tithe

Our exploration of biblical figures continues today with a focus on Abraham, the first man to tithe in the Bible and arguably recorded history.

Men in the Bible: A Man Who Blends Integrity with Sensibility

Men in the Bible: A Man Who Blends Integrity with Sensibility

Another lesson we can learn from Abraham was intelligence, which helped him blend integrity with sensibility. He was not an extremist of a sort in his avowal of uprightness.

Fathers in the Bible: A Destiny-Shaping Father

Fathers in the Bible: A Destiny-Shaping Father

Unlike his own father, Lamech did something unusual in his days that cemented his status among the notable fathers in the Bible, one that is worthy of a positive reference by bookmakers and our spotlight in this series on biblical characters. He demonstrated a sense of awareness that was not common in his days.

Men in the Bible: An Earnest and Extraordinary Host

Men in the Bible: An Earnest and Extraordinary Host

From the passage above, Abraham demonstrated to us through his earnestness how to be an extraordinary host. He was such a good example of hospitality.

Men in the Bible: A Man of Considerable Goodwill

Men in the Bible: A Man of Considerable Goodwill

Our meditation today shall center on the character of Abraham. He was a man of great and considerable goodwill. Why was this so?