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Old Testament: Genesis 15:1-6 (Pentecost 9: Series C)
We want to control things and we desire to partner with God in all manner of things, but of course, the LORD is in control. He takes care of things and He does not need our help in these matters. -
Old Testament: Genesis 18: (17-19) 20-33 (Pentecost 7: Series C)
God is in control, but God is also in relationship with His children and asks us to pray, to lament, and to ask Him to change His mind as we participate as the Bride with our Bridegroom. -
Old Testament: Genesis 18:1-10a (10b-14) (Pentecost 6: Series C)
We can see this as a foreshadowing of how the LORD always comes to His people—the people do not come to Him. So, it is God who sent His Son to us, His Promised One, up close and personal. -
Old Testament: Genesis 11:1-9 (Pentecost Sunday: Series C)
At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit is poured out and the language of man is united again for the Gospel to be preached to the ends of the earth. -
Old Testament: Genesis 45:3-15 (Epiphany 7: Series C)
The theology is obvious: God is in control—so much so, that He can even use evil to accomplish His purposes. -
Old Testament: Genesis 4:1-15 (Pentecost 20: Series C)
Throughout Scripture it is clear that the “keeper” is the LORD... It is the LORD who “keeps” His people and His creation. He is the creator and sustainer (keeper).
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