When conflict rises, God calls us to peacemaking grounded in faith. Abram yielded his rights, trusted God’s provision, and God confirmed His promises. Choosing peace over pride, faith over sight, and worship over worry positions us to experience God’s faithful care—ultimately fulfilled in Jesus, the true Peacemaker who invites us to follow Him in trust and obedience.
God calls each of us to step out in faith, leaving behind what's familiar and comfortable to follow His plan for our lives. Just as He called Abram with specific promises of blessing, protection, and purpose, God calls us today with the promise of eternal life and the opportunity to be part of His great plan of salvation.
The Tower of Babel reveals the futility of human attempts to reach God through our own achievements and the danger of pride-driven unity apart from God's will. While people sought to make a name for themselves and avoid God's command to fill the earth, God scattered them according to His purposes.
Just as God provided Noah with a place of safety through the ark before judgment came upon the earth, God still provides salvation and protection for those who trust and obey Him today.
Genesis 5:21–6:8 contrasts two paths: a world spiraling into violence and corruption, and a life that walks with God. God is not distant—He sees, grieves, and judges evil—but He also offers undeserved favor.
Introduction Three days into their moon mission, the Apollo 13 astronauts heard a loud bang. An oxygen tank had exploded. Their spaceship was dying—power failing, air running out. They were 250,000 miles from home. The crew squeezed into the tiny lunar module, meant for two people, not three. Mission Control had one job now: bring […]
Sin doesn’t just affect individuals—it spreads through families and societies, bringing violence, pride, and separation from God. Yet even in the midst of human rebellion, God responds with both justice and mercy.
Sin fractures our work, our relationships, and our hearts—but God still pursues, covers, counsels, and invites us to choose what is right.
Even in humanity's darkest moment of rebellion and disobedience, God immediately revealed His heart of love and His plan for redemption.