What does it mean to be great? And how does one become great? God told Abram to leave the comforts and familiarity of his home, and He would make him “great.” We know very little about Abram before God called him on this adventure. We know very little about his background, personality, or previous accomplishments. That’s on purpose. God did not choose Abram because he WAS great. God chose Abram and promised to MAKE him great.
Jesus gave a similar call to His disciples. He said, “Follow me, and I will MAKE you fishers of men.”
It doesn’t matter who you were when God called you. He is far more concerned with who you will become once you follow Him.
Abram said yes to God’s invitation to embark on a grand adventure. Following God would lead to terrors and triumphs beyond Abram’s wildest dreams. But faith and struggle are necessary in pursuit of greatness. Like Abram, we are called to be pilgrims and pioneers, stepping out in faith, even when the destination is unclear. His story is a testament to trusting God’s promises and looking forward to fulfilling His purposes. It is about leaving behind the old and embracing the new, setting out on a journey that transforms us and, through us, the world.