permanently unload the caravan, unpack the suitcases, and set up housekeeping. How many are the times we settle for something short of the Lord’s perfect plan for our lives! The city of Haran should have been just a stopover on the journey to God’s best, but Terah was happy to make it his permanent residence. The halfway point was good enough for him. Terah was content to live in Haran and, six years later at the age of 205, to die there. A key thought emerges from all of this.
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