The third sermon of this series explores the concept of friendship with God, drawing heavily from the story of Abraham as an illustration. It emphasizes that becoming a friend of God requires more than mere salvation; it demands submission to God's direction, separation from ungodly influences, and a willingness to sacrifice what is cherished, even if it defies natural understanding. Through Abraham's example, the message underscores the importance of faith, dependability, and a commitment to living a life that prioritizes God's will above personal desires, ultimately advocating for a life of separation from the world and a dedication to God's purpose.