
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Bart Byl on Genesis 12:4-9.
Genesis 12 introduces us to God's call to Abram, who obediently leaves his homeland for an unknown destination, trusting in God's promise of a great nation and blessing through his offspring. This act of faith starkly contrasts with the self-serving ambitions exemplified by the Tower of Babel and serves as a reminder that God's plans often require us to step into the unknown, guided by trust and obedience. Ultimately, Abram's journey foreshadows the greater fulfillment of God's promise in Jesus Christ, who calls us to participate in His mission to spread His kingdom to all nations.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Bart BylBart Byl on Genesis 12:4-9.
Genesis 12 introduces us to God's call to Abram, who obediently leaves his homeland for an unknown destination, trusting in God's promise of a great nation and blessing through his offspring. This act of faith starkly contrasts with the self-serving ambitions exemplified by the Tower of Babel and serves as a reminder that God's plans often require us to step into the unknown, guided by trust and obedience. Ultimately, Abram's journey foreshadows the greater fulfillment of God's promise in Jesus Christ, who calls us to participate in His mission to spread His kingdom to all nations.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.