This series began as a Sunday night sermon series, which can be listened to on our sermons page. When we initially closed the church for COVID, this series was transformed into the first of our daily blog devotions.
It covers Genesis 5-11, and was originally written between March 23rd and May 8th, 2020.
Please use the "Categories" drop down menu to search these blogs by chapter.
July 19, 2021 | by: Gregg Hunter | 0 comments
The Curse of Ham: is it what people say it is?... Keep Reading
July 19, 2021 | by: Gregg Hunter | 0 comments
Is all Scripture useful to us today? It doesn't always feel like the genealogies are the most applicable sections of Scripture. But even this passage has some great truth for us!... Keep Reading
July 19, 2021 | by: Gregg Hunter | 0 comments
Have you ever thought of what the world would be like if we still spoke just one language?... Keep Reading
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What's wrong with building a tower...... Keep Reading
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God came down to see what the people were doing at Babel. What will you be doing when the Lord comes down?... Keep Reading
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When sinful people congregate, they end up doing foolish things, like rioting in the street, painting graffiti, or... building a tower?... Keep Reading
July 19, 2021 | by: Gregg Hunter | 1 comments
Genesis 11 marks a bridge between a study of Origins and a study of the Life of Abraham. Today, we will examine that bridge.... Keep Reading
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Sin is not something to make light of--sin is so severe that it led to God destroying the whole earth. This blog post will look at the depth of sin and its consequences.... Keep Reading
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Who are the Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4? This three day study will help us to find a solution... Keep Reading
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In the midst of a crooked generation, Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord. How does Scripture describe him?... Keep Reading