* Abram returns out of Egypt with great riches. (1-4) Strife between
the herdsmen of Abram and Lot. Abram gives Lot his choice of the
country. (5-9) Lot chooses to dwell at Sodom. (10-13) God renews his
promise to Abram, who removes to Hebron. (14-18)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-4 Abram was very rich: he was very heavy, so the Hebrew word is;
for riches are a burden; and they that will be rich, do but load
themselves with thick clay, Habakkuk 2:6. There is a burden of care in
getting riches, fear in keeping them, temptation in using them, guilt
in abusing them, sorrow in... [ Continue Reading ]
5-9 Riches not only afford matter for strife, and are the things most
commonly striven about; but they also stir up a spirit of contention,
by making people proud and covetous. Mine and thine are the great
make-bates of the world. Poverty and labour, wants and wanderings,
could not separate Abram a... [ Continue Reading ]
10-13 Abram having offered Lot the choice, he at once accepted it.
Passion and selfishness make men rude. Lot looked to the goodness of
the land; therefore he doubted not that in such a fruitful soil he
should certainly thrive. But what came of it? Those who, in choosing
relations, callings, dwelli... [ Continue Reading ]
14-18 Those are best prepared for the visits of Divine grace, whose
spirits are calm, and not ruffled with passion. God will abundantly
make up in spiritual peace, what we lose for preserving neighbourly
peace. When our relations are separated from us, yet God is not.
Observe also the promises with... [ Continue Reading ]