The Story of Abram and Lot separating in Genesis 13 gives us a glimpse of the manner in which Christ accomplishes the will of the Father and how conflict and compromise are used as a part of God’s providential plan.
Our text today is Genesis 9:18-29 and things get intense. After being on the Ark for over a year, Noah now gets drunk and passes out naked. In his nakedness he is humiliated and dishonored by his youngest son, Ham, which leads to Noah cursing Hams’ youngest son Canaan. But even in the dysfunction of this passage, Pastor Josh Sharpe shows that all scriptures have rich gospel roots that point to the grace of God.
In today’s study of Genesis 15, Pastor Stephen unpacks how Abram’s faith serves as a model for how we can have a soul which is anchored in the faithfulness of God amidst the storms of life.
In this first message in the series titled, Roots of Our Redemption, Pastor Stephen explores the truth about following God from the call narrative of Abram and Sarai in Genesis 12:1-9.
Pastor Josh Sharpe guides us through Genesis 11:1-9, discussing The Tower of Babel, and it's significance when comparing it to God's call for us to spread out, and fill the earth.