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Seth Pippin and Noah Wagner examine Genesis 22, exploring Abraham’s testing, obedience, and God’s provision. The conversation highlights how God tests faith to reveal and strengthen trust, not to tempt toward sin, and how this passage points forward to the gospel through substitution and promise. The episode also includes a recap of Genesis 18–26, coffee updates, and ministry reflections.
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Podcast Updates & Coffee
• Remote recording: First remote episode due to Seth’s vocational transition and a staff retreat.
• Coffee mail: Gift from Noah’s dad — Split Oaks Coffee Roasters (Central Florida):
• Single-origin, fair-trade, organic, medium-roast beans
• Origins: Guatemala, Ethiopia, Timor, Panama, Mexico, Uganda, Colombia, Peru
• Peru notes: caramel, cherry, milk chocolate
• Shout-out: Noah’s sister Joey
• Sponsor: Fresh Grounds Coffee (Bonifay) — fresh roasted beans, made-to-order food, community-focused, mission-minded
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Weekly Bible Reading Recap (Genesis 18–26)
• Genesis 18–19: Promise of Isaac; Abraham intercedes for Sodom; judgment falls; Lot’s rescue
• Genesis 20–21: Isaac’s birth; Hagar and Ishmael sent away; God provides
• Genesis 24–26: Rebekah chosen for Isaac; Jacob and Esau born; covenant reaffirmed through Isaac
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Genesis 22 — Testing, Faith, and Provision
The Nature of the Test
• “God tested Abraham” — tested, not tempted
• Testing reveals and strengthens faith (like a teacher’s exam)
• God already knows Abraham’s heart; the test forms Abraham and instructs future readers
The Weight of the Command
• “Take your son, your only son, Isaac” — the son of promise
• The command intensifies tension without negating God’s promises
• God does not endorse child sacrifice; He stops Abraham
Abraham’s Faith in Action
• Three-day journey shows deliberate, resolved obedience
• Abraham’s confidence: “We will come again to you”
• “God will provide for himself the lamb”
God’s Provision
• A ram is provided as a substitute
• Abraham names the place: The Lord Will Provide
• God reaffirms His covenant promises
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Gospel Foreshadowing
• The “only son”
• The son carrying the wood up the mountain
• The provided substitute
• Points forward to Christ’s substitutionary sacrifice
• God ultimately provides what humanity cannot
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Living by Faith Today
• What God may ask us to surrender:
• Career paths, finances, security, even good gifts
• Faith often means obedience without full clarity
• Trusting God’s provision in uncertainty (Romans 8:28)
• Personal examples:
• Noah and his wife expecting twins
• Seth navigating a new vocational season
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What’s Next
• Next episode: Genesis 37 (Joseph’s story) + coffee tasting
• Continue the church Bible reading plan
• Share the episode with someone who needs encouragement
• Visit Fresh Grounds Coffee if local
By First Baptist BonifaySeth Pippin and Noah Wagner examine Genesis 22, exploring Abraham’s testing, obedience, and God’s provision. The conversation highlights how God tests faith to reveal and strengthen trust, not to tempt toward sin, and how this passage points forward to the gospel through substitution and promise. The episode also includes a recap of Genesis 18–26, coffee updates, and ministry reflections.
⸻
Podcast Updates & Coffee
• Remote recording: First remote episode due to Seth’s vocational transition and a staff retreat.
• Coffee mail: Gift from Noah’s dad — Split Oaks Coffee Roasters (Central Florida):
• Single-origin, fair-trade, organic, medium-roast beans
• Origins: Guatemala, Ethiopia, Timor, Panama, Mexico, Uganda, Colombia, Peru
• Peru notes: caramel, cherry, milk chocolate
• Shout-out: Noah’s sister Joey
• Sponsor: Fresh Grounds Coffee (Bonifay) — fresh roasted beans, made-to-order food, community-focused, mission-minded
⸻
Weekly Bible Reading Recap (Genesis 18–26)
• Genesis 18–19: Promise of Isaac; Abraham intercedes for Sodom; judgment falls; Lot’s rescue
• Genesis 20–21: Isaac’s birth; Hagar and Ishmael sent away; God provides
• Genesis 24–26: Rebekah chosen for Isaac; Jacob and Esau born; covenant reaffirmed through Isaac
⸻
Genesis 22 — Testing, Faith, and Provision
The Nature of the Test
• “God tested Abraham” — tested, not tempted
• Testing reveals and strengthens faith (like a teacher’s exam)
• God already knows Abraham’s heart; the test forms Abraham and instructs future readers
The Weight of the Command
• “Take your son, your only son, Isaac” — the son of promise
• The command intensifies tension without negating God’s promises
• God does not endorse child sacrifice; He stops Abraham
Abraham’s Faith in Action
• Three-day journey shows deliberate, resolved obedience
• Abraham’s confidence: “We will come again to you”
• “God will provide for himself the lamb”
God’s Provision
• A ram is provided as a substitute
• Abraham names the place: The Lord Will Provide
• God reaffirms His covenant promises
⸻
Gospel Foreshadowing
• The “only son”
• The son carrying the wood up the mountain
• The provided substitute
• Points forward to Christ’s substitutionary sacrifice
• God ultimately provides what humanity cannot
⸻
Living by Faith Today
• What God may ask us to surrender:
• Career paths, finances, security, even good gifts
• Faith often means obedience without full clarity
• Trusting God’s provision in uncertainty (Romans 8:28)
• Personal examples:
• Noah and his wife expecting twins
• Seth navigating a new vocational season
⸻
What’s Next
• Next episode: Genesis 37 (Joseph’s story) + coffee tasting
• Continue the church Bible reading plan
• Share the episode with someone who needs encouragement
• Visit Fresh Grounds Coffee if local