God is not embarrassed about His judgements. Neither should we be.
Just because we're familiar with the story of Noah's ark doesn't mean we're familiar with how Genesis actually tells the story.
While the earth remains, let’s be like Noah and actively wait for the day when God comes to fully renew His creation and make all things new in Christ.
The birth of Christ—and today—have happened because of the covenant God made in Genesis 9.
Noah’s failure prepares us to savour Christ’s victory.
The Babel-builders had a plan for a city and a tower. God had a plan for the global glory of His worthy Son. Guess whose plan succeeded?
The story of redemption is full of upsets and unexpected turns and big things happening with the smallest of people. This is nowhere as clear as with the call of Abram... and us.
Abram was far from perfect. That's good news for us.
Risky, generous meekness is possible when we embrace the staggering promises of God.
Would we rather receive the Lord's blessings or the world's riches?
Abram's conversation with God takes us to the heart of the gospel and the best news any of us have ever heard.
Faith, questions, and a bloody ritual confirm Abram's faith—and our own.