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A lot of people today say they're "followers of Jesus"—but what does that actually mean? Is it just liking posts about Him, agreeing with a few of His ideas, or calling Him our friend while living a completely different life? To answer that, we have to look backward—way back—to one of the very first stories of Scripture, where God called an ordinary man named Abram into a life of healing, purpose, and partnership. And the same God who called Abram is calling us too: to be healed by His life‑giving presence and to become a source of healing for the world around us.
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A lot of people today say they're "followers of Jesus"—but what does that actually mean? Is it just liking posts about Him, agreeing with a few of His ideas, or calling Him our friend while living a completely different life? To answer that, we have to look backward—way back—to one of the very first stories of Scripture, where God called an ordinary man named Abram into a life of healing, purpose, and partnership. And the same God who called Abram is calling us too: to be healed by His life‑giving presence and to become a source of healing for the world around us.