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26. OG Wk 16 | Here at The End
36:30||Season 1, Ep. 26At the end of unpacking the book of Genesis, we are now at a place to ask what all of this means to 21st-century ears. What is the message we are meant to walk away with as we continue in the biblical story?
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25. OG Wk 15 | How Do We Deal With Injustice?
40:36||Season 2, Ep. 25The story of Joseph in Genesis 37-50 shows us what it means to maintain trust in God even in the face of terrible injustice. Join us as we walk through Joseph’s story and talk through its implications for us as followers of Jesus today.
24. OG Wk 14 | The Story of Joseph, Part 1 – The Suffering Servant
35:56||Season 2, Ep. 24Genesis ends with a throwback to the beginning and a foreshadowing of what is to come—Joseph a suffering servant is a glimpse of the suffering servant/king that is to come who will ultimately defeat death and the grave.
23. OG Wk 13 | Intergenerational Sunday: "To Go or Not to Go"
27:56||Season 2, Ep. 23We have had a lot of conversations on Intergenerational Sundays about different components of church life, but why do we even bother going to church? Join us as we process this out together!
22. OG Wk 12 | Jacob and the Prodigal Son
33:29||Season 2, Ep. 22Genesis Chapters 27-33 are six action-packed chapters through which the nation of Israel derived its name. And it’s through that story that Jesus chooses to challenge the nation of Israel.
21. OG Wk 11 | Child Sacrifice? A Look at Genesis 22
35:43||Season 2, Ep. 21The Bible, particularly the OT, contains passages that can be difficult to interpret. Among them is the command for Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac, found in Genesis 22. What did the Lord mean by this? Why did he command it? And why didn't Abraham protest? Join us as we wrestle through this challenging text and learn what it has to say about the character of God and its connection to the good news of the gospel.
20. OG Wk 10 | To Keep One’s Promise
41:10||Season 2, Ep. 20God’s promises come with faith on the part of Abraham and Sarah, and on ours—despite the odds, in the face of adversity, and in the midst of waiting.
