Giving Up What is Most Precious
The Greek word for “reasoned” is logisamenos and implies a calculated or computed reasoning. Abraham reasoned, but not…
The Purging of an Old Woman’s Faith
While Abraham’s faith was strong that God would indeed provide an heir, God still had work to do in Sarah’s heart. God…
Roller Coaster Faith
God had already kept many of His promises to Abraham: he was now wealthy, his name was at last respected, and his…
Lies and More Lies
While in Egypt, Abraham continued his downward spiral. As is so often the case with us, Abraham compounded his problems, getting deeper…
Descent into Egypt
In Canaan, God revealed more of His plan for the Patriarch’s family. Upon Abraham’s arrival in the city of Shechem, God told him…
Learning Through Disobedience
Abraham, the Bible tells us, spent much of his life traveling. After he was called by God to leave his native land, Abraham simply moved…
Abraham and Sarah
Because of a devastating fire that had swept through the area, our first visit to Yellowstone National Park was tarnished…
The Sign of God’s Promise
The story of Noah is a story of God’s grace. God sent the flood because He “saw how great man’s wickedness on the earth had become, and that…
Radical Obedience, Eternal Impact
The Hebrew Christians lived in a culture similar to Noah’s, as do we. As a result, we are all under tremendous pressure to…
Quiet After the Storm
The flood didn’t come the day Noah finished the ark. After decades of preparation, there was still waiting. In fact, after…
Radical Obedience in a World Gone Mad
Noah’s name may bring to mind animals two by two and bright rainbows, but we must not let the Sunday School version of his…
Noah Built An Ark
The details of Enoch’s life are sketchy, perhaps intentionally so. He was a preacher, husband, and father, whose daily life was…
Walking with God in a World of Unbelief
Enoch’s life is a stunning interruption in a chapter filled with death. In Genesis 5, we read eight times, “and he died,” a drumbeat…
The Walk of Faith – Enoch and Noah
Last week, we heard from Abel, in keeping with the promise of God that though he is dead, Abel still speaks. Genesis 4:1–16 describes Abel’s broken…
Digging Deeper
As we wrap up this week’s devotions on Abel, let’s take a few minutes to dig a little deeper to drive home Abel’s message from the grave into our…
Living By Faith
Abel, though dead, still speaks to our hearts. We knew, after the death of our son, that there was nothing we could do to bring…
Worship is Often a Sacrifice of Praise
What if your circumstances are so awful that all you have to offer God is a broken heart? For months after Mark’s death, all we had to offer God…
Worship Reflects Our Relationship to God
Who or what we worship determines how we live. The Ten Commandments spell out very clearly God’s priorities for us. After reminding the…
Abel Still Speaks
Cain did not repent of his anger, he did not listen to God. Instead, Cain pretended friendship with Abel. “Cain said to his brother Abel, ‘Let’s…
Worship From the Heart
Cain and Abel, like all of humanity to follow, were the products of sinful parents. Adam and Eve had once been in close fellowship…