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*What Will Stop You from Following God?*
Sunday a.m.
1~/7~/06
*Gen.
11:26-32~/ Acts 7:2~/ Heb.
11:8-10*
 
*I.
Names defined:*
            Abram--exalted father           
            Abraham--father of many nations
            Sarai--my lady
            Sarah--Princess of many nations
            Haran--Mountaineer or Sanctuary:
            Haran--*as a city:* Main Road
            Nahor--one who snores (named after his grandfather)
            Terah--delay
 
*II.
Some beginning facts:*
            *vs.
28* Haran dies first, possibly the 1st born
                                    /Dies in Ur/
            *vs.
29* Abram’s wife: Sarai
                        Nahor’s wife: Milcah
            *vs.
30* Sarai was barren, unable to have children; */main point!/*
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31* All move to Haran except for Nahor
                        Their original destination however was Canaan! */main point!/*
They settled however for Haran
                                    (As a main city on the main road, a trading route, and high                                                  in population.
Money, possessions and popularity are                                        the reason they remained.
cf 12:5)
*                        4 major reasons we will forsake the calling of God;*
                                    *1.
*Money;
                                    *2.
*Power;
                                    *3.
*Position;
                                    *4.
*Possessions.
*vs.
32*   Terah dies in Haran
Now that the*/ “delay”/* is removed, there are no more excuses for Abram to not complete his call from God.
 
*B.I.
Only God knows the multitudes of Christians that have left Ur, bound for Cannan, only to get bogged down in Haran.*
\\ *Settling for Second Best, Or Doing God’s Will, MY WAY*
*The Catastrophic Consequences of Compromise*
Sunday 2~/28~/99 p.m.
*Text: Genesis 16*
!
I.          What Leads to Compromise? vv.1-3
            *A.*
Our unwillingness to wait on God to accomplish His will.*
v.2a*
                        *1.*
Society of instant gratification.
*2.*
Telling God what to do, instead of relying upon God.
                                    (God knows what to do, and when is the best time to do it)
            *B.*
Out of impatience, and unbelief we take it upon ourselves to “help” God accomplish His                      will. *v.2b*
            *C.
*We agree with the solution, knowing it is contrary to the word of God.* v.2c*
*            *            *1.*
Out of fear of embarrassment, we agree to an unbiblical solution.
(Ex.
Abortion, sex, peer pressure, lying, etc.)
                        *2.*
Out of a fear of being wrong, we sturbbonly stick to a bad decision.
*3.
*Out of a fear of change we will stubbornly hold to tradition!
* *
*II.
The Sickening Results of Compromise; vv.4-6*
*            A.*
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