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When God Brings Life Out of the Impossible -Genesis 21
Genesis 21 is a powerful testimony of God’s faithfulness, sovereignty, and tender care. In this chapter, Isaac—the child of promise—is finally born. Yet we also see deep family conflict, painful separation, and God’s mercy extended even to those outside the covenant line. This chapter teaches us that God keeps His promises , He works beyond human ability , and He watches over those who feel forgotten . 1. God Works Behind the Scenes to Fulfill His Promise (Genesis 21:1) “ The
Hyunjin Lee
Dec 11, 20254 min read


Celebrate Recovery Choice 7
Choice 7: Maintaining Momentum – The Growth Choice Reserve a daily time with God for self-examination, Bible reading, and prayer in order to know God and His will for my life and to gain the power to follow His will. Recovery doesn’t end with insight. It requires maintenance. If we don’t stay alert, we can easily drift back into old self-defeating patterns. This drift is called relapse . The Predictable Pattern of Relapse Phase 1: Complacency We get comfortable. One day we st
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Nov 25, 20253 min read


When We Run Ahead of God -Genesis 16
Genesis 16 is a sobering chapter that shows what happens when we try to fulfill God’s promises by our own strength instead of trusting His timing. 1. When We Don’t Wait on God, Pain Follows (Genesis 16:1–3) Sarai believed God had “kept her from having children,” yet instead of trusting His promise, she chose to act in human wisdom. She used Hagar, her servant, as a tool rather than honoring her as a person created by God. Abram also agreed to this plan, even though he knew i
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Nov 17, 20252 min read


Faith That Holds On -Genesis 15
“After this, the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision: ‘Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your very great reward.’” — Genesis 15:1 (NIV) Reflection Genesis 15 marks a defining moment in Abram’s journey of faith — a conversation between God and a man who dared to believe the impossible. After years of wandering, battling kings, and waiting on God’s promises, Abram is weary. His heart questions, “What can You give me, Lord, since I remain childless?” God does not
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Nov 13, 20252 min read


Faithful Courage in a Corrupted World -Genesis 14
Summary Genesis 14 is a chapter of both political warfare and spiritual revelation . When Lot is captured in a conflict among kings, Abram’s response becomes a model of faith-driven courage , integrity , and dependence on God’s justice rather than human reward. In rescuing Lot, Abram shows what it means to walk in covenant loyalty — not only toward God, but toward people, even those who have made unwise choices. His encounter with Melchizedek, the priest-king of Salem, fores
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Nov 10, 20253 min read


The Faith That Lets Go -Genesis 13
Scripture Reflection After the famine and his humbling experience in Egypt, Abram returned to Bethel — “the place where he had first built an altar to the Lord” (13:4). Here, he called upon the name of the Lord again — not as a perfect man, but as one who had fallen, repented, and come home. This moment marked spiritual renewal, a return to the altar where his journey of faith had begun. Even the most faithful stumble. But true faith is not the absence of failure — it’s the w
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Nov 5, 20252 min read


Faith That Steps into the Unknown -Genesis 12
1. The Call and Obedience of Abram At seventy-five years old, Abram’s story begins not with the comfort of arrival but the uncertainty of departure. The Scripture records, “The Lord had said to Abram, ‘Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you.’” (12:1) In Hebrew, the phrase “Lech lecha” literally means “go for yourself” or “go to yourself.” It implies that this journey was not merely geographical — it was deeply personal and sp
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Nov 4, 20253 min read


Human Pride and God’s Sovereign Plan -Genesis 11
“Let us build a tower whose top reaches the heavens.” This phrase reveals humanity’s deepest pride — a desire to ascend, to become like God Himself. It echoes the arrogance of Satan who said, “I will ascend to heaven; I will raise my throne above the stars of God” (Isaiah 14:13). But God warns, “Will you be exalted to heaven? You will be brought down to Hades” (Matthew 11:23). No human plan — no matter how ambitious — can stand against God’s divine purpose. The builders of Ba
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Nov 3, 20253 min read


The Table of Nations: God’s Sovereign Hand in the Dispersion of Humanity -Genesis 10
Scripture Focus: Genesis 10:1–32 “These are the generations of the sons of Noah: Shem, Ham, and Japheth; sons were born to them after the flood.” — Genesis 10:1 Devotional Reflection Genesis 10, often called “The Table of Nations,” stands as one of the most remarkable genealogical records in human history. Beneath its long list of names lies a story of divine sovereignty, human destiny, and the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan for the nations. The descendants of Noah—Shem,
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Nov 1, 20253 min read


New Beginnings and the Sanctity of Life -Genesis 9
After the flood, the earth began again — cleansed yet still carrying the weight of human frailty. Genesis 9 is a portrait of renewal, reverence, and responsibility in a world reborn. “The fear and dread of you shall fall on all the beasts of the earth…” (Genesis 9:2) Before sin, creation lived in harmony with humanity (Genesis 2:19). But now, that perfect order had fractured. God placed within the animals a natural instinct of fear toward humans — the Hebrew words “mora” (inn
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Oct 31, 20253 min read


God Remembered Noah -Genesis 8
Scripture: “But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and the livestock that were with him in the ark…” (Genesis 8:1, NIV) “Then God said to Noah, ‘Come out of the ark…’” (Genesis 8:15–16, NIV) Reflection The Hebrew word for “remembered” here — זָכַר (zakar) — means far more than simply recalling something forgotten. It signifies holding someone close to one’s heart, continually mindful, even in silence. God never forgot Noah. Through the chaos of the flood and the lon
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Oct 30, 20252 min read


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
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Oct 27, 20254 min read


Walking with God: The Legacy of Life and Death -Genesis 5
Through the genealogy recorded in Genesis 5, we see that the history of God’s chosen line plays a central role in His divine plan. Even when God seems unseen, His hand is continually guiding, sustaining, and governing the course of humanity according to His will. The repeated phrase—each generation bearing children and then dying—reminds us that no matter how long a person lives, death still reigns as the inevitable result of sin (Romans 5:12). Yet within this somber rhythm,
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 25, 20252 min read
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