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Don Anderson’s study in Genesis vividly presents Abraham as a man in a hurry, unwilling to wait for God’s perfect timing in his life. Not just examples from the patriarch’s life on how God used a man with shortcomings, Delay is not Denial provides biblical answers to the dilemmas and temptations that we all face as we strive to wait on the Lord.
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“He probably went straight to Nahor, his only remaining brother, and dropped the bombshell that he was leaving the city.” (Page 11)
“Abraham was chosen to receive the promises of God was simply and only an act of sovereign grace, nothing else.” (Page 5)
“I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse.” (Page 14)
“to God’s best, but Terah was happy to make it his permanent residence” (Page 8)
“God reserves the right to choose whom-ever He wants, whenever He wants” (Page 5)