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  • Genesis 5

    Reading Genesis 5 Together: Reflections on Life, Legacy, and God’s Plan  Genesis 5 might appear to be “just names and ages,” but genealogies in Scripture are far more profound than they seem. They serve as a tapestry that traces God’s faithfulness, highlights human mortality, and quietly points toward Jesus—the ultimate fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan. As we read, reflect,…

  • Leviticus Chapters 11 to 15

    Learning Holiness in Everyday Life.. Leviticus 11–15 can feel unfamiliar to modern readers. Lists of clean and unclean animals, laws about skin diseases, bodily discharges, and ritual purification seem distant from our daily experience. Yet beneath these chapters lies a profound theological truth:God is teaching His people how to live with His holiness in their…

  • Genesis Chapter 23 & 24

    Faithfulness in Loss, Love in the Ordinary.. Genesis 23 — Faith That Buys a Grave Grief with hope (Genesis 23:1–2) Sarah dies at 127 years old, and Abraham mourns deeply. Scripture does not rush past his grief. Faith does not cancel sorrow. Yet what Abraham does next is remarkable. Owning a promise before possessing it (Genesis 23:3–20)…

  • Genesis 39

    Integrity in the Shadows: God With Us When No One Is Watching.. Genesis 39 brings us back to Joseph—but now everything looks worse before it ever looks better.Sold as a slave.Far from home.Cut off from family, name, and future. And yet, one sentence keeps repeating like a steady drumbeat: “The LORD was with Joseph.” (Gen 39:2,…

  • Genesis 32–33

    From Fear to Face-to-Face Grace… Genesis 32 — Wrestling Before Reconciliation.. 1. The angels who met Jacob (Genesis 32:1–2) “Jacob went on his way, and the angels of God met him… He called that place Mahanaim (two camps).” These are the same type of angels Jacob saw at Bethel (Genesis 28:12).They appear: Meaning:God was saying, “You were never alone.”…

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