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He Called You Because He Loves You

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24 years. When we arrive at Genesis 17, that's how long Abram has been waiting for the fulfillment of God's promise. And in beat after beat of the story, God has invited Abram to ever deepening steps of trust in Him. All of which raises the question: What is God up to in the waiting? What does God intend through His invitation to ever deepening trust? Join us as we continue our series in the life of Abraham with a teaching from Genesis 17 and a look at God's purposes in drawing us toward time-tested trust in Him.

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