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The Call of God, Or Reflections on the Characters of Abraham and Lot: Genesis XII–XXII chronicles the perplexing relationship between Abraham and Lot, and the ways in which the sentiments of those two characters have operated throughout Israel’s history and in the Church ever since. Mackintosh reveals an astonishing contrast in the behavior exhibited by Abraham and Lot, and implores his readers...

indeed the light”—they witnessed many of the external circumstances which had arrested the furious zealot; but as he himself states, “they heard not the voice of Him that spake TO ME.” (Acts 22:9) Here is the grand point. The voice must speak “to me”—“the God of glory” must appear “to me,” ere I can take the place of a pilgrim and stranger in the world, and perseveringly, “run the race that is set before me.” It is not national faith, nor family faith, but personal faith that will constitute us real
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