When God’s Heart Breaks
Genesis 6:1–8 shows a world soaked in violence, God’s grief over sin, and the first whisper of hope: “But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.”
The Long Walk Between Birth and Death
Genesis 5 isn’t filler: it confronts death’s rhythm, reminds us we still bear God’s likeness, and invites Christians to keep walking with God, step by step.
Building Without Remembering
Civilization rises fast in Genesis 4:17–26—music, tools, cities—yet worship fades. Seth’s line offers hope: keep calling on the Lord in a noisy world.
Before the Field
“Am I my brother’s keeper?” Genesis 4:1–16 confronts resentment, warns of sin’s patient pull, and urges Christians to rule anger before it rules you.
Where Are You?
Genesis 3 traces the serpent’s subtle lie, our shame-filled hiding, and God’s grace in Eden—he comes looking, covers us, and promises restoration.
Formed, Placed, and Not Alone
Feeling alone? Genesis 2:4–25 shows the Creator who forms you with care, places you with purpose, and answers loneliness with presence.
In the Beginning, God Was Already Here
When life feels unfinished, Genesis 1:1–2:3 invites you to exhale—God brings order from chaos and blesses rest.