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Genesis 22 reveals Scripture’s clearest Old Testament picture of Calvary—the Father who offers the beloved Son, the substitute provided, and the promise sworn by God Himself. Discover the meaning, typology, and life-changing hope found on the mountain of the Lord. The Binding of Isaac (Akedah): The Father and the Son in Scripture’s clearest Old Testament […]

Genesis 21 — Laughter and the Promise Key Scripture: Genesis 21:1–2 (ESV) “The Lord visited Sarah as he had said, and the Lord did to Sarah as he had promised. And Sarah conceived and bore Abraham a son in his old age at the time of which God had spoken to him.” Genesis 21 marks […]

After the smoke of Sodom had cleared, Abraham moved south to the region of Gerar. What follows is not a victory story, but one of vulnerability—proof that even saints stumble. Yet the spotlight of this chapter shines not on Abraham’s weakness but on God’s unwavering faithfulness. Martin Luther called Genesis 20 “a school of grace,” […]

As the meal beneath the terebinth tree ended, the tone of the story shifted. The Lord, who had shared bread with Abraham, now shared His burden. Fellowship moved from the table to intercession. What follows is one of the most intimate conversations between God and man in the entire Old Testament — the pleading of […]

Genesis 18:16–33 God saves us not only to sit in His presence — but to stand in the gap for others. Abraham becomes the first recorded intercessor in Scripture, a friend of God pleading for the lost. He prefigures Jesus, who not only stood before God for sinners, but hung before God as the sacrifice […]

Genesis 18 : 16–33 As the meal beneath the terebinth tree ended, the tone of the story shifted. The Lord, who had shared bread with Abraham, now shared His burden. Fellowship moved from the table to intercession. What follows is one of the most intimate conversations between God and man in the entire Old Testament […]

Genesis 12 is one of the most significant passages in all of Scripture. It marks the beginning of God’s covenant dealings with Abraham, from whom would come Israel, the Messiah, and blessing to all nations. The story of Abraham’s call and obedience is not just history—it is theology and testimony, showing us how God calls, […]

Romans 4:13–25 – Faith in the God Who Gives Life to the Dead God’s promise to Abraham comes through faith, not the law (Romans 4:13), showing that justification rests on grace and is secured by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Romans 4 now reaches its climax. Paul has shown that Abraham was justified by faith […]

Passage: Romans 4:1-12 (ESV) “What then shall we say was gained by Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh? For if Abraham was justified by works, he has something to boast about, but not before God. For what does the Scripture say? ‘Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness.’ Now to […]