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The Ways of Providence - Christadelphian Studies

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CONTENTS.<br />

CHAPTER III—ABRAHAM.<br />

Page<br />

Miracle as distinguished from providence —<strong>The</strong> practical illustration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

latter.—Abraham.—Abimelech withheld from touching Abraham's wife —<br />

A privilege accessible now —<strong>The</strong> sending away <strong>of</strong> Hagar —Grievous in<br />

Abraham's eyes, yet for his good —Ishmael blessed for Abraham's sake.—<br />

A lesson for all times —Ishmael made a nation.—<strong>The</strong> Divine hand in<br />

politics.—Marriage <strong>of</strong> Isaac and Ishmael.—<strong>The</strong> "marriage question."—<br />

Divine guidance in the case <strong>of</strong> Isaac.—Eliezer's angelically guided visit<br />

to Mesopotamia 24<br />

CHAPTER IV.—ISAAC.<br />

<strong>Providence</strong> in the life <strong>of</strong> Isaac.—<strong>The</strong> promised seed.—Barrenness <strong>of</strong> Rebecca.—<br />

Faith and patience —Prayer and its answer.—Apparently natural, but<br />

God-given.—Isaac's contemplated removal to Egypt because <strong>of</strong> famine —<br />

<strong>The</strong> command to remain where he was —God with him —How manifest —<br />

A lesson.—Isaac doing his best —Faith and presumption.—<strong>The</strong> hand <strong>of</strong><br />

God in common life —Isaac's departure to Gerar —<strong>The</strong> strife about the<br />

wells —Meekness <strong>of</strong> Isaac —His removal to Beersheba.—Cheering words<br />

to him from God —Similar words to all his children.—God " with " a man,<br />

and how we know it 33<br />

CHAPTER V.—JACOB.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Jacob.—Abundant illustration <strong>of</strong> the ways <strong>of</strong> providence.—Angelic<br />

guidance in it all.—<strong>The</strong> angelic hand not seen.—Jacob and Esau —Why<br />

Jacob was chosen, though the younger —Isaac's preference for Esau.—<br />

Esau's possession <strong>of</strong> the birthright.—How it was transferred to Jacob —<br />

<strong>The</strong> incident <strong>of</strong> the pottage.—Its moral bearings.—Importance <strong>of</strong> common<br />

incidents.—Isaac's parting blessing.—<strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> Jacob receiving<br />

it.—How it was diverted from Esau contrary to Isaac's intentions.—<strong>The</strong><br />

deception involved.—How it is to be regarded.—Human speculations on<br />

the nature <strong>of</strong> " morality "—<strong>The</strong> true standard 45<br />

CHAPTER VI.—JACOB (continued).<br />

Esau's anger at the loss <strong>of</strong> the blessing.—His threatening attitude towards<br />

Jaceb.—Jacob's departure to Padan-aram in quest <strong>of</strong> a wife.—Why he<br />

did not seek one among the daughters <strong>of</strong> the land.—Important influence <strong>of</strong><br />

the marriage relation —A good wife " from the Lord."—<strong>The</strong> right sort not<br />

appreciated by the Ishmaels and the Esaus.—Providential guidance <strong>of</strong>

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