Thirteen years after Genesis 16, God encounters Abram, revealing Himself as El-Shaddai and affirming His covenant. This includes promises of numerous descendants and land ownership. God changes Abram's name to Abraham, marking a pivotal identity shift. Circumcision symbolizes commitment to the covenant. Abraham's faith exemplifies immediate obedience, expanding inclusiveness in God's family.
Hagar’s Encounter: The God Who Hears and Sees (Genesis 16:1-15)
Genesis 16 highlights the conflict surrounding Abram's promise of a great nation despite his childlessness. Sarai's impatience leads to turmoil when she encourages Abram to have a child with Hagar. Hagar, mistreated, encounters God, who sees her pain and promises a future for Ishmael. This narrative teaches about trust in God’s timing and faithfulness amidst human flaws.
Genesis 15:1-21 – Lessons from God’s Covenant with Abraham
In Genesis 15, God reassures Abram about his future descendants and land promises despite Abram's doubts about childlessness. God confirms His covenant through a unique ritual, symbolizing a deep commitment. Abram's faith is highlighted as foundational, establishing a relationship with God marked by trust and patience amid uncertainty and future hardships.
Genesis 14:1-24 – Abram’s Military Conflict and Mysterious Encounter with Melchizedek
Genesis 14:1-24 recounts Abram's military campaign to rescue his nephew Lot from captors. The narrative contrasts the spiritual blessing from Melchizedek against the king of Sodom's material offers. Abram's actions reflect core lessons: facing hardships, acting for others, acknowledging God’s role in victories, maintaining integrity, and prioritizing faith over worldly rewards.
Genesis 12:1-13:18 – Lessons from Abram’s Journey in Genesis
Abram's journey to Canaan and beyond, detailed in Genesis 12:1-13:18 represents a pivotal moment in biblical history, illustrating faith and obedience. What can we learn from these journeys of Abram? Read to see!
Genesis 11:1-32 – Lessons from The Tower of Babel
Use this commentary to help you in your study and application of Genesis 11.
Week 5 – Abraham’s Covenant
Scripture: Genesis 11:16 - 15:6 The global flood was God's judgment on sin. However, the earth's watery immersion didn't wash the evil from the human heart. People continued to rebel against their Creator both individually and corporately. Ham sinned by dishonoring his father, Noah, after seeing him passed out drunk naked by delightfully sharing his... Continue Reading →