Author Pastor Randy Moll

  • Genesis 25 closes the life of Abraham and begins the saga of his grandson, Jacob. The chapter emphasizes God’s faithfulness to His covenant, His election, and the consequences of despising his birthright.

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  • If there is no resurrection, then everything we believe is meaningless. Our preaching is empty, our faith is pointless, our sins are unforgiven, and those who have died trusting in Christ are simply gone forever.

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  • The Apostle Paul’s instructions to the Corinthian church in 1 Corinthians 14 offer a glimpse into a time when every member had a part to play and worship was vibrant and communal. At the heart of Paul’s teaching is the principle of edification.

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  • Genesis 21 begins with a clear statement that “the Lord visited Sarah as He had said, and the Lord did for Sarah as He had spoken.” This is a direct reference to the promises that he and Sarah would have a son in their old age.

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  • The Lord Will Provide: The theme of YHWH Yireh culminates in Jesus. God provided a ram for Abraham, but He provided His own Son for all of humanity. The story isn’t just about Abraham’s faith; it’s about God’s perfect plan to provide salvation through Christ.

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