Genesis 26:1

CONTENTS. The beginning of Isaac's spiritual warfare, like that of his father before him, affords large occasion for the exercise of faith. A famine prevails in Canaan: God directs the Patriarch what to do: Covenant promises are renewed: Isaac, through distrust and fear, denies that Rebekah is his... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 26:2-4

Psalms 37:3; Genesis 12:10 Very sweet are the renewals of divine assurances. My brother! if you know what it is, as one of old did, against hope to believe in hope, you will know also how to walk by faith and not by sight, Genesis 22:16.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 26:5-7

So did Abraham. Genesis 20:5. See also Genesis 12:13. Reader! do not hastily pass over this verse; but remark, in the perusal, the weakness of the patriarch's faith. Was it not enough that the Lord had appeared unto him, had assured him of his remembrance, of his covenant engagements, and that he wo... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 26:25

See how faithful men in all places, desire to erect, and leave behind them their testimonies to God's faithfulness. Genesis 12:7; Genesis 13:18 etc.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 26:35

Genesis 27:46 REFLECTIONS Let no true believer in Jesus ever be discouraged by the trials he meets with, since the faithful in all ages have been so exercised. The Apostle makes this an evidence of the Christian character, that no man should be moved by these afflictions, since (saith he) ye yourse... [ Continue Reading ]

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