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What Do You Call This Place?
What do you call this place? Three texts, one question — and an answer only your congregation can give.
Mercy and Justice Sermon
Mercy begins with a name. This sermon on Genesis 18, Hebrews 12, and Luke 19 explores justice, intercession, and Jesus’ weeping heart for the innocent.
Differences Between Genesis 1 and 2: A Side-by-Side Comparison Made Easy
Discover the key differences between Genesis 1 and 2 in this side-by-side comparison. Learn how these unique creation accounts work together to deepen our understanding of God’s creative work and humanity’s role in it.
Hey Now, Sermons Make Disastrous Towers
In this commissioning sermon from Genesis 11, I preach about the Tower of Babel. It is easy to use the sermon like a tower, a place to hide from our fears or a place to use for our vanity. The Lord, however, is our true refuge and strength.
The Going of Abraham and Sarah Genesis 12:1-4
In God we receive a home away from home.
Abraham and Sarah trust God and leave all they have ever known. In God, we receive a home away from home
Cutting Covenant with Abraham -Genesis 15
Promises show we value the other person. Keeping our word strengthens relationships, while broken promises harm them. Read how God's promise to bless the world through Abraham reflects His unwavering commitment.
Genesis 1 vs Genesis 2: 10 Key Differences Explained (Chart + Summary)
What’s the difference between Genesis 1 and 2? Explore 10 key contrasts in style, sequence, and focus—with side-by-side tables, summaries, and FAQs.
Genesis Chapter 1 - God Creates
What does Genesis 1 tell us about God? It describes the creation of the world by God. This chapter lays the groundwork for the rest of Scripture and provides insights into the nature of God, humanity, and the cosmos. In this blog post, we’ll explore the structure, themes, and theological significance of Genesis 1.
The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9)
The Tower of Babel in the Bible (Genesis 11:1-9) enlivens our imagination. In this devotional, I go into the story and imagine it from another point of view.
God Sees and Blesses Hagar (Genesis 16 Sermon)
God shows tenderness, love, and generosity to Hagar, the very things Abraham and Sarah would not. This story is a reminder that "Me Too," has always been. How did Hagar and Ishmael survive in the wilderness? They are regarded Hagar regarded as beloved in the eyes of God.