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The City of God

1 h 0 min · 10. touko 2026
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"There's no place like home." Dorothy's famous words from The Wizard of Oz resonate deeply because they touch something universal in the human heart. We all long for a place of safety, familiarity, and comfort. Yet what if God asked you to leave everything—your home, your security, your family—without even telling you where you were going? This is precisely what happened to Abraham, a man nearing what we'd call retirement age, comfortable and respected in his community. God's call came not as a gentle suggestion but as a radical disruption: "Leave everything and go to a place I will show you." And remarkably, Abraham went. His story reveals profound truths about the nature of genuine faith and how we're called to live in this world.

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