the Chosen People

From Abram to Abraham

God transforms Abram into Abraham, renewing His covenant and offering a promise of countless descendants and divine identity.

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Genesis 17:1
What’s in a name? For Abram, it was everything. At ninety-nine years old, God appeared to him with a life-changing promise, giving him a new name—Abraham. This name carried a deeper identity and a covenant of blessings, including descendants as numerous as the stars. God was shaping Abraham’s future, reminding him of His power and faithfulness. This transformation speaks to us today. God sees beyond who we are now and calls us to walk in His promises. Just as Abraham was invited to trust and walk blamelessly before God, we too are invited into a deeper relationship with Him. Are you ready to step into the identity God has for you?
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