Abraham
Old Testament

Abraham

Father of Faith

Period
2166-1991 BC
Role
Patriarch, Father of Nations

Abraham is called the father of faith and the father of many nations. God made an eternal covenant with him, promising that through his descendants all nations would be blessed.

Key Bible Verse

"I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you."

Genesis 12:2-3

Significance

Abraham's faith became the model for all believers. His willingness to trust God's promises and obey even when asked to sacrifice Isaac demonstrates the kind of faith that pleases God.

Key Life Events

1

Called by God to leave his homeland

2

Journeyed to Canaan in faith

3

Rescued Lot from captivity

4

Received God's covenant promise

5

Father of Ishmael through Hagar

6

Name changed from Abram to Abraham

7

Father of Isaac through Sarah

8

Tested by God with Isaac's near-sacrifice

9

Purchased burial plot for Sarah

Spiritual Lessons

Faith means trusting God's promises even when circumstances contradict them

Obedience to God may require leaving comfort zones

God's timing is perfect, though it may test our patience

True faith is demonstrated through actions

God's covenant promises are eternal and trustworthy

Righteousness comes through faith, not works

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GenesisRomansGalatiansHebrews

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