Do you ever forget…forget important matters? The busyness of life fills your mind, the challenges pile up, the frustrations accumulate, and then, after a while, the most important things get put on the back burner. Immersed in the present, you forget about God’s promises for the future. Check out today’s story about Isaac. Dealing with famine, fear, a powerful ruler, and family issues, God reiterates to Isaac that his promises are trustworthy and that he will always be with him.
Daily Devotion
Genesis: God’s Story in You – Generational Transition
In our study of Genesis, we have seen two consistent threads of truth introduced in the first chapter and continuing through subsequent chapters. We are learning about the powerful Person of God and being reminded of how he personally works in the lives of his people. The promise given in Genesis 3:15 that God would send One to crush Satan has now developed into the story of the people through whom the One who will accomplish this comes. In Genesis, this family line is known to be blessed by God and is relatively small. The land that God promised them is occupied by other countries. God’s people are wanderers in the land, moving from place to place.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – Legacy Planning
So far in the book of Genesis, we have learned many amazing truths about God. He is Elohim, the powerful Creator of all things. He spoke the world into existence! He is Yahweh, the personal God who stooped down to breathe life into man. He is El Shaddai, the Almighty God. Nothing is impossible with him. He is El Roi, the God who sees us and comes to our aid. He is Yahweh Yireh, the God who always provides. Throughout Genesis, we see the powerful Person of God and how he intimately works in the lives of his people. God is sovereign over all, and he allows us to make decisions that impact generations. We will see that in today’s passage.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – God Provides
Have you ever been tested by God? A challenge to handle. A decision to make. An obstacle to navigate. The test stood before you like a great mountain. Why do these tests even come into our lives? Isn’t life with Jesus supposed to be all smooth sailing?
Today, in our study of Genesis, we come to a great test. Let’s see what we can learn and apply.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – The Son of Promise
Someone has said that God is seldom early. He is never late. He is always right on time. By human standards, God was late with the birth of a son to Abraham and Sarah. After all, they were both well past the child-bearing age. But God does not always set his clock to correspond to our digital watches. In today’s passage, proving that nothing is impossible with God, the son of promise was born.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – Justice and Mercy
For years, Lori and I have had three ongoing prayer requests for our children. Now, we pray the same things for our grandchildren. First, we pray that each one would have a deep faith in Jesus that results in their lives honoring him. Second, we pray for good friends who will sharpen their faith. Finally, we pray for their future spouses and families to carry the good news into the next generation. Faith, friends, and family—those three components have been the basis of our prayers. In today’s passage, we see why these three areas are so important.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – The Promise Renewed
Have you ever been spiritually stalled? A little lethargic? You feel like there’s just not much gas in the spiritual tank? Maybe it’s due to your lack of spiritual discipline. Maybe you are disappointed in God. Maybe you feel God hasn’t kept his promises to you. Maybe you have had to come to grips with the emotions of an unfulfilled lifelong dream. Today’s passage in Genesis 18 reminds us that God is on our side. He never forgets his promises. His timing is…his timing. And he will accomplish what he sets out to do.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – Marked by Grace
Think back to a time in your life when God showed up in a big way. There was something you needed, and he delivered. You knew then and know now that your situation was beyond you. You were totally dependent on God. In Scripture, God uses those times as markers to remind us that he is at work in our lives. Today, we see how God instructs Abram to mark his people by grace.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – Waiting on God
Do you ever get tired of waiting on God? Waiting for a job that isn’t materializing. Waiting for recovery from an illness. Waiting for marriage with no prospect in sight. Waiting for a prodigal child to come back home. You’ve spent plenty of time in prayer crying out to God, but you are stalled.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – Covenant with Abraham
To this point in our study of Genesis, God has made three covenants with his people: the covenant of Eden, the covenant with Adam, and the covenant with Noah, indicated by a rainbow in the sky. Today, we will consider another covenant called the covenant with Abraham or the Abrahamic covenant.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – Melchizedek
Today we are going to consider Genesis 13-14, where Moses provides an account of Abram rescuing his nephew Lot. I will summarize that story and focus on a very interesting encounter that Abram had with a priest and king named Melchizedek.
Genesis: God’s Story in You – The Land I Will Show You
God’s call on Abram was radical. He was to leave everything familiar—his country, his extended family, and his father’s house. God’s call was a call of faith. God simply told Abram to go to “the land that I will show you.”