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Our relationship with God typically progresses through three distinct phases. While we begin as dependent on God's approval and often mature into faithfully following His commands, God ultimately desires friendship with us. Abraham was an example of this progression, culminating in his willingness to sacrifice Isaac based on his deep understanding of God's character rather than mere obedience. Jesus confirmed this invitation to friendship in John 15:15, distinguishing friends from servants by their intimate knowledge of God's heart. Friendship with God transforms our faith from fear-based compliance to character-based trust, shifting our focus from seeking God's plan to pursuing His presence and heart.
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Our relationship with God typically progresses through three distinct phases. While we begin as dependent on God's approval and often mature into faithfully following His commands, God ultimately desires friendship with us. Abraham was an example of this progression, culminating in his willingness to sacrifice Isaac based on his deep understanding of God's character rather than mere obedience. Jesus confirmed this invitation to friendship in John 15:15, distinguishing friends from servants by their intimate knowledge of God's heart. Friendship with God transforms our faith from fear-based compliance to character-based trust, shifting our focus from seeking God's plan to pursuing His presence and heart.