Jesus in Genesis
We conclude our series in Genesis by taking a look at the places we see Jesus throughout the first book of the Bible.
The Redemption I Genesis 46-50
The final chapters of Genesis bring the family together in Egypt, fulfilling Joseph's earlier dreams in unexpected ways.
The Reconciliation I Genesis 42-45
This week, Joseph’s brothers are confronted with what they thought was buried but was still just beneath the surface.
The Reckoning I Genesis 33–36
This week, Jacob steps into a defining moment of reckoning where past deception, present pain, and God’s promises all collide
The Fight I Genesis 31-32
This week, we see Jacob in the fight of his life - a moment that had been building since before he was born
The Encounter I Genesis 28-29
This week in Genesis 28–29, we see Jacob encounter God in a “certain place”. A moment that shifts everything.
The Brothers I Genesis 25-27
This week we explored the story of Jacob and Esau in Genesis 25, where a moment of hunger leads Esau to trade his birthright for a bowl of stew.
The Provision I Genesis 21-24
Throughout Abraham's life we see two rhythms of faith: sometimes we wait for God to provide the impossible, like the ram in place of Isaac, and other times we are called to participate and steward what God has placed in our hands, like Abraham purchasing the land.
The Family I Genesis 16-20
Genesis 16 tells the raw story of a pregnant slave, a passive man, and a God who sees.
The Promise I Genesis 11-15
In Genesis 11-15, humanity tries to build a tower to make a name for themselves - revealing the seduction of pride and self-made security.