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Yesterday, we saw God intervene at Babel. Faced with humanity's defiant, self-reliant, fear-driven project, He came down, confused their plans, and scattered them – a judgment mixed with severe mercy. But God doesn't just deconstruct our failed projects; He offers a completely different way to build, a divine blueprint for blessing. Today, we see the start of that alternative plan unfold, not with a defiant crowd, but with one man called Abram.
By Stanton PetersenYesterday, we saw God intervene at Babel. Faced with humanity's defiant, self-reliant, fear-driven project, He came down, confused their plans, and scattered them – a judgment mixed with severe mercy. But God doesn't just deconstruct our failed projects; He offers a completely different way to build, a divine blueprint for blessing. Today, we see the start of that alternative plan unfold, not with a defiant crowd, but with one man called Abram.