_And Sarai Abram’s wife took Hagar her maid the Egyptian, after
Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of Canaan, and gave her to her
husband Abram to be his wife_
FORESTALLING GOD’S APPOINTED TIME
I. THIS MAY BE THE TEMPTATION OF THOSE WHO YET HAVE FAITH IN GOD.
II. SUCH A COURSE APPEARS TO HAVE... [ Continue Reading ]
_When she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her
eyed_
THE EVILS OF ABOLISHING SOCIAL DISTINCTIONS
I. THOSE WHO ARE SUDDENLY RAISED IN THE SOCIAL SCALE ARE TEMPTED TO
PRIDE AND INSOLENCE.
II. THOSE WHO HAVE TAKEN PART IN THE ABOLISHING OF SUCH DISTINCTIONS
ARE THE FIRST TO C... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hagar, Sarai’s maid, whence camest thou?_
PROVIDENCE AND THE OUTCAST
I. PROVIDENCE FINDS THE OUTCAST AND MISERABLE.
1. There are occasions in human life when the providence of God
specially manifests itself.
2. Providence finds us for a purpose of mercy.
3. Providence is minute in its care and... [ Continue Reading ]
_He will be a wild man_
THE NATIONAL CHARACTER OF THE ARABS FORETOLD
I. THESE WORDS CONTAIN NOT A MERE CONTINGENT PROMISE, BUT A SPECIFIC
PREDICTION OF FUTURE EVENTS. A bare announcement of what would be the
physical, moral, and social condition of the person or persons to whom
the passage refers.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thou God seest me_
THE RETROSPECT OF A SPECIAL PROVIDENCE
Hagar had heard the voice of the Lord, and had distinct evidence of
His providential care and regard.
I. THAT IT IS A REVELATION OF GOD. “She called the name of the Lord
that spake unto her, Thou God seest me.” The doctrine of a general
P... [ Continue Reading ]