Genesis

Content focusing on or referencing the book of Genesis

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God's Goodness Hunts Us Down

by Taylor Standridge on


Psalm 23 is more than a cherished source of comfort or some verses to recite; it offers a glimpse into the relentless pursuit of God's goodness and mercy in our lives.

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3 Lessons from the Rich Fool

by Taylor Standridge on


The Parable of the Rich Fool in Luke is a key passage for understanding God’s design for wealth. When we find our security, identity, and joy within our possessions, we make the same 3 mistakes as the fool.

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When God Sent Bread

by Alison Dellenbaugh on


Psalm 37:25 says, "...I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread.” If I was having trouble buying groceries, did that mean God didn't care?

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How to Handle Difficult Theology

by David Daniels on


Keep your nose in your Bible long enough and you’ll eventually face some difficult theologies like election, divine sovereignty, the problem of evil, and the origin of sin, to name a few. So, what should you do? Several helpful principles can guide you when you have trouble coming to a clear, theological conclusion.

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Loving Our Neighbors: A 4-Week Bible Study

by Jon Rhiddlehoover on


This four-lesson Bible study designed for small groups focuses on four ways we can love our neighbors better: welcoming them with an image of God perspective, listening without judgment, speaking life-giving words, and serving others with genuine generosity.

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Turning God's Head

by David Daniels on


What catches attention on earth isn’t necessarily what catches attention in heaven. God is not looking for the work of your hands but the will of your heart

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Where Are You?

by Matt Koceich on


Are you where God wants you to be? It might be a place that seems overwhelming at first, but in the end, it’s where Jesus will reveal His power in and through you to accomplish amazing things for His kingdom and glory.

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Unworthy

God chooses the insignificant to do significant things for his kingdom

by Braydon Rasberry on


Growing up as a pastor's kid had perks. I trusted Christ at an early age and loved growing up in the church. It wasn't until high school that my secret sin started to grow. When I realized my sin, I viewed myself as worthless  Why would God choose me to lead other people to Him?

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The Unexpected Pathway to Christmas

by Randall Merrill on


The fame of the God of the Jews had spread generations before, during a time of intense suffering, to prepare the world for the coming of One who would be called a Light to the Gentiles. Often, in times of suffering, it may be that God is doing something much larger.