As the title states, four separate and distinct stories or accounts are presented here. First, what prophetic testimony do we find in this initiating sequence of Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, and Jacob, especially in light of Ishmael and Jacob both having twelve sons? Second, what significance is there in that Paul ignored the Holy Sprit in the warning not to go to Jerusalem, as well as the like warning of a prophet—ending in his captivity? Third is a most interesting personal testimony from Gary regarding an old man whose appearance broke his heart and completely redirected his life. And he ties this to a most interesting allegorical story regarding Adam and Eve and equally an old man. As you will see, there is something very important to learn here. And finally, Gary relates yet another allegory having to do with sandals that had belonged to Moses and were given to a man. What happened to that man? You will find out here, and you will also learn how the prophet like Moses in Acts 3 might possibly be fulfilled.