Pastors Clint and Michael conclude the Genesis study with a few personal reflections on what they learned in this study, how it is a critically important book for any Christian wanting to understand the New Testament, and an invitation to join them for their next study 1 Timothy! Be sure to share
From the Patriarchs to the Nation
As Genesis closes and Exodus begins, the story zooms out from the individuals who carried that promise forward to the very nation that flourished in Egypt. This connection to Egypt will receive significant attention throughout the rest of the Bible, including the New Testament. Join the Pastors as
The Bridge to Exodus
Join the Pastors as they explore how the people and themes of Genesis seamlessly continue into the book of Exodus. Upon closer inspection, we discover that Genesis has been far more than just a history of the beginning of the world, it reveals the nature of God's heart and the limits of human
Genesis 50:15-26
Join the Pastors as the conclude Joseph's story and reach the end of the book of Genesis. In what is one of the most strong professions of faith in the entire book, we see Joseph pronounce his firm believe that God has been able to be faithful to his promise and even make good out of the things his
Genesis 50:1-14
Joseph and his entire family join together with a large company of the Egyptian nobility to honor his father, Jacob. For just a moment, the mighty nation of Egypt grieves the death of the father of Israel, and we see how God continues to be faithful to bring about the promise that he made to Abram
Genesis 49:19-33
Jacob offers his final blessings to his remaining sons, including his favored son Joseph. When he finishes passing on his blessing to the very people who will one day become the nation of Israel, he then breathes his last. Join the Pastors as they explore this incredibly important moment in the
Genesis 49:1-18
When Jacob blesses his twelve sons, he both recounts some of the most notable moments in his family's history but he also prophetically points towards some of the character and future experience of the twelve tribes of Israel. Join the Pastors as they explore Jacob's blessing of Simeon, Reuben,
Genesis 48
When Jacob goes to bless his son Joseph, he goes to the next level blessing his two grandsons as well. Join the pastors as they explore this recurring theme of generational blessings and how Jacob's subversion of our expectation will later be significant to the Old Testament stories of the twelve