A podcast where we will break down Scripture together, making it easier to understand and less intimidating.
Abraham's story concludes, and Isaac carries the divine promises into the next generation.
As Abraham's life draws to a close, he continues to put his affairs in order. In Genesis 24, he searches for a wife for his son to carry on the divine promises.
Just when we thought the promise of a son had been settled, we are left to question what God has in store as God commands Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son. And, at the end of this episode, we will experience the first death in this family of promise.
This is the moment we have been waiting for. The turning point of the story. Abraham and Sarah welcome their promised child, Isaac. With his birth comes joy and trouble.
We enter the city of Sodom with God's two angels to see the wickedness first hand, and we witness the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah, which brings an end to the Lot saga.
Abraham is visited by three men (2 angels and God). As he extends hospitality to them, we hear the promise of a child for Sarah and Abraham once more. God even invites Abraham into a moral discussion to decide the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah. How many righteous are needed in order to offset the balance of wickedness in the cities?
It seems like the promise of a son will finally come true for Abram, but not without some pain and heartache along the way. See the story play out through Abram, Sarai, and Hagar in this episode.
Despite our shortcomings, however, God finds a way to carry the relationship forward after the flood, choosing to call and invest in one man named Abram through whom the whole world will eventually be blessed. We continue his story in this episode.
In this episode, we see just how the relationship between God and creation will continue post-flood. How does God respond to a people who still seem unwilling to trust that God has their best intentions at heart?
We have followed the story of God's people from creation to violence, and we have arrived at the flood. This is God's attempt to reverse creation in order to undo the effects of wickedness, violence, and evil that have taken root in the human heart and have spread from the garden of Eden into the larger world. We conclude the story of the flood and witness how life and relationships continue after the flood waters recede.
Sin ravaged the garden of Eden, but it didn't stop there. In this episode, we'll see how the effects of sin and violence spread from the garden into the larger creation.
Everything was paradise, until... What is sin? And why does it matter?
Did you know there are two creation stories in Genesis, back-to-back? We often overlook this or squish the two stories together to make one. But in this episode we will break each account down and see what each has to teach us about God and who we are created to be.