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Implicit Trust in God

John A Heys·1977-08-01
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His long-awaited son, Isaac, had been born; and inGenesis 22:5 Abraham called him a lad, which means that he had arrived at that age which includes what we now call teenagers. Ishmael had been sent away many years before this. The pain in Abraham's soul, that the sending away of Ishmael had caused, was not so intense any more. And peace reigned again in the home of Abraham and Sarah with their son Isaac. His long-awaited son, Isaac, had been born; and inGenesis 22:5 Abraham called him a lad,...

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Author
John A Heys
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1977-08-01

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Scripture References
Genesis
Genesis 22:5Genesis 22:1
James 1:2
Hebrews
Hebrews 11:17Hebrews 11:19
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