Abraham, in the Old Testament, is often regarded as someone who deeply knew and trusted God.
Genesis 12, where God instructs him to leave his homeland and promises to make him the father of a great nation?
Abraham's relationship with God is marked by faith and obedience, he followed God's commands, even when they were challenging or mysterious.
Abraham's journey is the covenant God establishes with him, promising descendants as numerous as the stars and a special relationship with his lineage.
Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac, as described in Genesis 22, further demonstrates his trust in God's plan, even in the face of immense personal sacrifice.
Through these experiences, Abraham's story reflects a deep connection and understanding of God, rooted in faith and trust.
Did you just skim over those parts? Or just adopt the ones that made you feel special?