Joseph’s Story — When God Turns Brokenness into Blessing
Joseph’s journey takes him from favored son to betrayed brother, from slave to ruler, and from deep suffering to breathtaking redemption. His story reveals a God who transforms brokenness into blessing and prepares the way for the greater Savior, Jesus Christ.
Jacob’s Marriages: A Household Filled with Struggle
Jacob’s complicated marriages to Leah and Rachel reveal a home filled with sorrow, rivalry, and longing—yet God used this imperfect family to build the twelve tribes of Israel and point us to Jesus, the One who gathers the broken into one redeemed family.
Jacob’s Ladder (Genesis 28)
Jacob fled into the wilderness with fear in his heart — but God met him with a dream of a ladder stretching from earth to heaven. This story reveals a God who comes close, not a God who waits for us to climb up. And in Jesus, that divine connection becomes real for us today.
The Christmas Story
From the glory of heaven to a lowly manger, Jesus stepped down to rescue a world in need. This Christmas story invites you to pause, reflect, and worship—the Eternal Son choosing humility, love, and sacrifice for our salvation.
Jacob and Esau: The Stolen Blessing
Jacob disguises himself to steal Esau’s blessing, shattering a family already filled with tension. Yet even through deception and heartbreak, God works out His faithful plan—ultimately pointing us to Jesus, the true and righteous Blessed Son.
Two Nations, One Womb: Jacob and Esau
Rebekah’s painful pregnancy leads to a stunning prophecy about her twin sons—Jacob and Esau. Their story reveals two paths, two hearts, and one faithful God who works through both human choices and divine purpose. In the end, Jesus emerges as the true Firstborn who freely shares His inheritance with His people.
Isaac and Rebekah
Genesis 24 tells the moving story of how God guided Isaac and Rebekah together. Abraham wanted a godly wife for his son, God answered prayer, Rebekah followed in faith, and Isaac loved her from the moment they met.
Abraham & Isaac (Genesis 22)
On Mount Moriah, Abraham’s faith met God’s mercy. When asked to give up his beloved son, Abraham trusted the Lord completely — and God provided a substitute. The story of Abraham and Isaac reveals the heart of the Father who would one day give His own Son for us. On the mountain of the Lord, it was provided.
God’s Promise to Abraham (Genesis 12)
Abraham’s story is one of trust on an unseen path. God called him to leave everything familiar and follow a promise too big to imagine — a promise of blessing for every nation. When Abraham believed, God began writing a story that would one day lead to Jesus, the descendant who blesses the world. Through Abraham’s faith, we learn to trust the God who always keeps His word.
The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11)
In the land of Shinar, people began to build a great city.
They said to one another,
“Come, let’s build ourselves a city and a tower with its top in the heavens. Let’s make a name for ourselves; otherwise, we’ll be scattered over the face of the whole earth.” (Genesis 11:4)
There’s nothing wrong with working together or dreaming big.
The problem was why they were building.
They didn’t want to honor God — they wanted to replace Him.
They wanted safety and fame apart from the One who had created them.
Instead of spreading through the earth as God had commanded, they gathered and exalted their own strength.
Their unity became pride, and their progress became rebellion.
Noah and God’s Covenant
When you see a rainbow, don’t just admire its beauty — remember its meaning.
Remember that our God keeps His word.
He is faithful in every generation.
Take time this week to thank Him for His promises — and trust that He will keep them still.
Because the same God who remembered Noah remembers you.
And through Jesus, your life is held safely in the Ark of His love.
The First Promise of a Savior
The Promise Passed Down
The story that began with Adam’s disobedience ends in Christ’s victory. The wound on the heel was real, but the crushed head will be final.
Every time we choose faith over fear, forgiveness over bitterness, truth over deception — we live out the victory of that first promise.
Why Does God Rest?
Have you ever wondered why God rested on the seventh day?
Not because He was tired. Not because He needed to recover. But because something was finished, He wanted to delight in it. For us, rest means believing that God is enough — that our productivity does not define us, but by His presence.
Where Did Sin Come From?
How can one world be so beautiful… and yet so broken?
The answer is found in the first few chapters of Genesis — not as an old myth, but as the truest story of how everything went wrong, and how God began making it right.
The story that began in a garden of disobedience found redemption in a garden of surrender. Because of Jesus, what was lost in Eden can be restored in us.
Adam and Eve
Genesis 2 unveils God’s personal touch—forming Adam from dust, breathing life into him, preparing Eden as a home, and creating Eve as a beloved companion. Before sin fractured the world, humanity lived in
Why Did God Create Us?
God created us out of love to know, reflect, and live joyfully with Him.
Have you ever wondered why you’re here? From the very beginning, the Bible tells us that God created us in His image — to know Him, to reflect Him, and to delight in Him. In Jesus, the actual image of God, we see what humanity was always meant to be.
In the Beginning, God Created
Genesis 1 opens with God speaking light into darkness and shaping a world filled with beauty, order, and purpose. This gentle, Scripture-focused study walks through each day of creation and reveals the goodness, intentionality, and majesty of our Creator.