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After Abram and Sarai take matters in their own hands, God restates his promise that he will make Abram the father of many nations. In fact, to symbolize that promise to the couple, he changes their names, and then gives them the covenantal symbol of circumcision. Join the Pastors as the explore the significance of this sign and how it becomes the foundation of a much more specific promise when seen throughout the rest of the scriptures.
By Clint Loveall and Michael GeweckeAfter Abram and Sarai take matters in their own hands, God restates his promise that he will make Abram the father of many nations. In fact, to symbolize that promise to the couple, he changes their names, and then gives them the covenantal symbol of circumcision. Join the Pastors as the explore the significance of this sign and how it becomes the foundation of a much more specific promise when seen throughout the rest of the scriptures.