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This message from Genesis 17 invites us into the intimate relationship between God and Abraham, revealing timeless truths about covenant, obedience, and transformation. We encounter Abraham at age 99, after 13 years of faithful obedience, when God appears to reveal more of Himself as El Shaddai—God Almighty. The message challenges us to consider a profound principle: God will not reveal more of Himself until we are obedient with the last thing He asked us to do. Abraham's journey shows us that relationship with God is not passive belief but active faith demonstrated through immediate and complete obedience. The changing of names from Abram to Abraham represents God's eternal perspective—calling us not just by who we are, but by who we will become through His covenant promises. The physical sign of circumcision parallels our own physical signs of spiritual truth, like baptism, marking us permanently as God's people. What stands out is Abraham's response: he worships, he questions honestly without rebellion, and he obeys immediately. His question about Ishmael reveals a father's heart, and God's response shows us that He welcomes our questions while maintaining His sovereign plan. This passage reminds us that we serve a covenant-making God whose promises are everlasting, whose love is unconditional, and who desires deep relationship with us—not just religious activity, but genuine partnership in His work.