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When three mysterious visitors appear at Abraham's tent, he doesn't hesitate—he runs to meet them, bows down, and prepares an extravagant feast. But who are these visitors? Why does the text shift between calling them "three men" and "the LORD"? And what does Sarah's laughter reveal about faith when God's promises seem impossible? In today's Come Follow Me study, we explore one of the most enigmatic passages in Genesis—a theophany that has captivated interpreters for millennia. We'll examine ancient Near Eastern hospitality customs, the promise of Isaac's birth, and Abraham's bold intercession for Sodom. Plus, we'll uncover how this passage became foundational for Christian understanding of the Trinity. 🔑 KEY QUESTIONS TO PONDER: How does Sarah's laughter compare to your own reactions when God makes seemingly impossible promises? What does Abraham's bold intercession teach about prayer and advocating for others? In what ways do you need to exercise greater faith that "nothing is too hard for the Lord"? 📖 TODAY'S READING: Genesis 18 📚 RESOURCES: Come Follow Me Manual: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/s... Bible Central Commentary (Gen 18-20): https://biblecentral.info/library/com... Interpreter Foundation Resources: https://interpreterfoundation.org/com... 🎯 SUBSCRIBE for daily Come Follow Me insights that go beyond the surface! 💬 DISCUSSION QUESTION: When has God fulfilled a promise in your life that seemed impossible? Share your story in the comments! #ComeFollowMe #Genesis18 #OldTestament2026 #LDS #LatterDaySaints #BibleStudy #Abraham #Sarah #Faith #Prayer #ChristianTheology #Trinity #Theophany #AncientScripture