Better Than Literally Anything
Sometime after the Tower of Babel debacle, a baby boy was born in the land of Ur. Unlike all the other babies born in Ur at this time, this one would change the world.
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Sometime after the Tower of Babel debacle, a baby boy was born in the land of Ur. Unlike all the other babies born in Ur at this time, this one would change the world.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Genesis 12-17; Abraham 1-2!
One spring day, I was on a hike in the beautiful Colorado mountains with some friends. As often happens in the spring there, a rainstorm suddenly started booming thunder and cracks of lightning that seemed to be striking really, really close by.
I often cringe when I think about some of the things I did as a teenager just to be “funny”, that were not totally aligned with my values at the time. What can Noah teach us about this?
We asked YOU, our listeners, what questions you want answers to; and loved all of your responses! Tune in to today's Bonus Episode to find out which 4 questions we discuss and answer!
Have you ever felt sorry for the people who lived during Noah’s time? Have you ever wondered if they might have repented if Noah had preached just one more time?
Have you ever had the best of intentions to serve someone, and then everything got in your way and it couldn’t happen? Let me tell you what I’ve learned from Noah’s time.
Methuselah had it all! His father, Enoch, was a prophet. He got to live with his dad in the amazing city of Enoch where everyone was “of one heart and one mind.” It must have felt like the best day ever on repeat! So imagine how Methuselah must have felt when he found out that the entire City of Enoch was going to be translated (hooray, how cool would that be?!) . . . except, as Moses 8:2 says, “. . . Methuselah, the son of Enoch, was not taken.” Methuselah was the one person who had to stay behind.
Listen to Big Picture Monday to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Genesis 6-11; Moses 8!
If you’ve ever wondered how Satan feels about you, today is your day to find out. We’re seeing a HUGE contrast between God’s feelings for us and Satan’s.