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The study of Abraham's life will not only be an instructive and rewarding experience in seeing many Gospel truths, but it will also be a very helpful experience in learning how to walk the life of faith in God's Word; for the Gospel not only involves the saving of the soul, but it also involves a new walk of faith," writes Butler in the Preface to Abraham: The Father of the Jews. Butler examines...

that which does not represent God and righteousness are honors that are not worth much. However, it seems those are the honors we strive for the most. We are sacrificing everything, including church and other spiritual opportunities, to gain the honors of the world. But we give little time to gaining honors from God. Second, Melchizedek blessed God. “Blessed be the most high God, which hath delivered thine enemies into thy hand.” This benediction gave credit to God for bringing victory in the Dead
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