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Grace in a Corrupt World -Genesis 6
When we read Genesis 6, we step into a world that looks eerily familiar — a world overflowing with corruption, self-indulgence, and spiritual blindness. Humanity had turned away from God, chasing beauty, power, and personal desire over truth, humility, and righteousness. 6:1–4 — When Desire Replaces Devotion The chapter opens with the “sons of God” taking for themselves the “daughters of men” based on outward beauty rather than inner virtue (v. 2). These verses reveal the beg
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 27, 20254 min read


When God Still Covers the Sinner -Genesis 4
I n Genesis 4, two brothers stand before God with offerings. Abel brings the firstborn of his flock and their fat portions—a sacrifice that represents his faith, devotion, and the best he had to give. His act of worship foreshadows the perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God who would redeem the world (Hebrews 11:4). Cain, however, brought an offering that lacked faith and sincerity. When God accepted Abel’s offering but not his, Cain became angry. Yet even then, G
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 24, 20252 min read


Covered by Grace: God's Pursuit After the Fall -Genesis 3
Genesis 3:9 — “But the Lord God called to the man, ‘Where are you?’” When God asked Adam, “Where are you?”, it was not because He did not know. It was the cry of a Father searching for His lost children — a divine question filled with sorrow and longing. It was not a demand for information, but an invitation to confession. From the moment humanity hid among the trees, God has been calling us back into the light. He asks, “Where are you?” still — not to condemn, but to give us
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 23, 20253 min read
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