The Tower of Babel: Making A Name
God, through the flood, had given mankind another chance to make things right, yet not 100 years later, humanity had once again begun to turn from its Creator.
God, through the flood, had given mankind another chance to make things right, yet not 100 years later, humanity had once again begun to turn from its Creator.
The story of Noah and the Ark paints a beautiful picture of God’s plan to redeem His creation by way of a future Messiah. God always provides a way out.
Skimming the surface, Genesis 3:15 seems straightforward, but once we dig deeper, we find a Seed of Promise hidden in its depths. Not only is Genesis 3 a picture of the sacrifice Jesus would make 2,000 years later on the cross, but it is the promise of a future Savior: the first Gospel. Genesis 3:15 also is the reason, we
Read Genesis 6-8 Noah and the flood is one of the most well-known stories of the Old Testament. However, this story, for many causes doubts to rise about the very nature of God. How could a God who is willing to destroy the entire planet and every living thing on it be just and merciful? To truly understand God’s purpose
The first sacrifices are shadows of the reality that God would offer Jesus as an innocent sacrifice to pay the price for all of our sins.
God, in the book of Joshua, showed the Israelites their victory before they received it. Their faith and obedience determined their victory.
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