When we've come to the end of ourselves and everything that we know, do we remember God and what He has already done? Tarik speaks on trusting God in Genesis 24:1-33, 50-67.
Abraham finds himself courageously interceding on behalf of Sodom to be spared. Are you comfortable asking God to move in this way? How do you view prayer in relation to God? Tarik El-Ansary speaks on intercession as God's people in Genesis 18:16-33.
Some say that the sin of Sodom was sexual sin and others say that it was a sin of hospitality, but why did God judge Sodom so harshly? Dave Lomas speaks on the sin of Sodom in Genesis 18:16-19:38.
It's through a covenant that God moves the relationship beyond that of a consumer relationship. Dave Lomas speaks on what this looks like in church commitment in Genesis 17.
What is the object of your faith? What will it take for you to believe in the promises of God? Dave Lomas speaks on the faith of Abram (Abraham) in Genesis 15.
There are times where life's circumstances seem simply impossible and unconquerable. Dave Lomas speaks on how God breaks in to redeem in Genesis 12:1-3.
We are so often concerned with the seemingly "bigger" sins in our lives that we have little or no regard for the envy in our hearts. Dave Lomas speaks on the subtlety of envy in Genesis 4:3-7.
Work was not created by God as judgement for the fall. Instead, it is a calling to cultivate and create. Dave Lomas speaks on a Biblical perspective of work in Genesis 1:26-2:17.
We were created in the image of God and so created to be in relationship — to be radically towards one another in relationship and in community. There is no more intense, intimate picture of this than marriage. Dave Lomas speaks about marriage through the lens of being created in the image of God in Genesis 1:25-27 and 2:18-25.
We have been created in the image of God – the triune image of God. So we have been made to be in relational community to experience Him to the fullest. Dave Lomas speaks on relationship in the Image of God in Genesis 1:25-27 and 2:18-25.
How we read Genesis 1:1 will determine the way we read the rest of the Creation Narrative, the rest of Genesis, even the rest of the Bible. Dave begins the Genesis series by looking at the phrase "In the beginning, God..."