Friday, February 19, 2021

Unlike his father

 

God will not ask you to do something that will not succeed in the end.

 



By Ben Dankaka

Terah (Abraham’s father) had initially desired to stay in Canaan; the Bible didn’t tell us that he got that idea from God. Unlike his father, Abraham’s decision to move to Canaan was inspired by God. In other words, it was God’s will. While Terah appeared to have followed his own will, Abraham, seemingly, was a man who depended on God’s will. For that reason, one can say that Terah represents people who often think their future is in their hands whereas Abraham represents those who