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What does the Bible say about the calling of Abraham?

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The Bible records that God called Abraham from Ur of the Chaldees, calling him out of idolatry to establish a covenant with him.

In Genesis 12, God specifically calls Abraham out of the land of Ur of the Chaldees, a place associated with idolatry. This calling marks the beginning of God's special relationship with Abraham and the nation of Israel. The narrative highlights God's sovereign grace in selecting Abraham, emphasizing that he found favor in God's sight, which highlights the principle that divine calling is rooted in God's grace. This event not only signifies a geographical journey but also a spiritual awakening as God establishes a covenant with Abraham, stating that he will become the father of many nations.
Scripture References: Genesis 12:1-3, Romans 1:18-21

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