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What does it mean that God visited Abraham?

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God's visit to Abraham signifies His personal relationship and direct communication with His chosen servant.

God's visit to Abraham, as recorded in Genesis 18, illustrates the intimate relationship between the Creator and His covenant people. In this passage, God, in the form of three visitors, personally engages with Abraham, highlighting His willingness to reveal Himself to those whom He has chosen and set apart. This encounter emphasizes the theme of divine revelation, where God communicates His intentions and promises to His faithful servants. Such visits affirm God's active involvement in the lives of His people, demonstrating that He is not distant or detached but desires fellowship and interaction. This direct communication is foundational in the Reformed perspective, which holds that God sovereignly works within the hearts of believers, providing assurance and guidance through His word and presence.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:1-3

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