We imagine that if we could change our circumstances, escape our past, rebuild our society, or simply begin again, things would finally be different. Yet Scripture consistently confronts us with a...
The account of Noah's Flood stands among the most familiar narratives in all of Scripture. Children marvel at the ark and the animals it carried, while skeptics often dismiss the story altogether...
The account of Noah and the flood is one of the most familiar stories in the Bible, yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. Too often it is reduced to a children's story about animals entering...
Every civilization eventually reaches a breaking point. Historians have long debated why great societies collapse. Some point to economic decline, others to political corruption, military defeat, or...
Genesis 4 is one of the most sobering chapters in all of Scripture. It records the first birth outside the Garden of Eden, the first act of worship after the Fall, the first murder, the first funeral...
Genesis 3 concludes one of the most tragic chapters in all of Scripture. Humanity's rebellion against God has unleashed devastating consequences that extend into every sphere of life. Marriage is now...
Genesis 3 is one of the darkest chapters in all of Scripture. Sin has entered God's perfect creation. Adam and Eve have rebelled against their Creator. Shame, guilt, fear, and death have invaded...
One of the most remarkable details in Genesis 3 is that the first thing Adam and Eve experience after their rebellion is not God's judgment, but God's presence...
Genesis 3 records the darkest turning point in human history. Up to this point, everything God created had been declared good. The man and woman enjoyed perfect fellowship with God, perfect fellowship...