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Believers should respond to God's divine visitation with recognition, urgency, humility, trust, and obedience. The sermon emphasizes that when God appears—personally and relationally—our response should be to welcome Him with a willing heart, serve Him urgently, and prioritize His presence above all else ([07:40]). Abraham’s example shows that recognizing God's visit involves immediate action and a humble attitude, asking, "What is your will, Lord?" rather than delaying or dismissing His call ([45:43]).

Furthermore, believers are encouraged to trust in God's power and promises, even when circumstances seem impossible, like Sarah laughing at the promise of a child in old age. The sermon reminds us that nothing is too hard for the Lord ([37:13]), and that God's power is at work within us to do far more than we can ask or imagine ([52:05]). Responding also involves faith that God can turn even the worst situations for good and that His grace is sufficient to strengthen us in our journey ([41:35]).

Lastly, believers should actively pursue God's calling with urgency and faith, not delaying or dismissing His voice. The sermon urges us to dream big for God's glory, to step out in faith, and to be willing to attempt great things for His kingdom, trusting that with God's power, we cannot fail ([58:39]). It also calls us to pray for others, love our enemies, and intercede for awakening hearts, recognizing that God's divine visitation is an opportunity for transformation and a call to action ([01:06:44]).

In summary, respond to God's divine visitation with immediate recognition, humble trust, obedient service, bold faith, and active pursuit of His purposes, knowing that He is personal, powerful, and always at work in and through us ([01:09:04]).