When Abraham, who was still called Abram at the time, was in
his hundredth year on this planet, God appeared to him. He gave him a rather
daunting challenge: “Walk
before me,” God said, “and be blameless.”
Many good things would come of this. Years later, when
Abraham was “well advanced in years” and the fulfillment of God’s promises to
him was apparent, the patriarch would speak to his servant of “the Lord, before
whom I have
walked”.