Bible Book: Genesis
Genesis 8:22
Winter isn't a mistake in God's plan—it's part of His faithful rhythm. Discover how to trust Him in the cold seasons when growth feels impossible and silence feels heavy.
Read MoreGenesis 16:3
When ten years of waiting becomes unbearable, trust can quietly give way to control. Genesis 16:3 captures the moment Sarai stopped waiting and started managing—and what that decision cost her family for generations.
Read MoreGenesis 16:4
When Sarah tried to help God's promise along by giving her servant to Abraham, the result wasn't blessing—it was fracture. A timely reminder that God's promises don't need our intervention, just our trust.
Read MoreGenesis 16:5
Sarai blamed Abraham for the chaos that followed her own plan to force God's promise. Her story reveals what happens when we grow weary of waiting and try to control outcomes meant for God alone.
Read MoreGenesis 16:6
When God's promises feel distant, the temptation to take control grows strong. Genesis 16:6 reveals what happens when impatience replaces trust—and why waiting on God's timing is always worth it.
Read MoreGenesis 16:7
When Hagar fled into the wilderness, she wasn't seeking God—she was just trying to survive. Yet Scripture says the angel of the Lord found her there, reminding us that God sees us even in our desperation.
Read MoreGenesis 16:8
When God found Hagar fleeing in the wilderness, He asked two questions that changed everything: "Where have you come from and where are you going?" Sometimes we need to be found before we can be redirected.
Read MoreGenesis 16:9
When Hagar fled into the wilderness, she hoped for rescue but received a hard instruction instead: go back. Her story reveals what it means to trust God's presence when His timing still feels unbearable.
Read MoreGenesis 16:10
When Hagar fled into the wilderness, alone and forgotten, God met her there with an impossible promise. If you're in a waiting season that feels endless, this ancient encounter reveals how God sees you even now.
Read MoreGenesis 16:11
When Hagar fled into the wilderness, alone and forgotten, God met her there. Genesis 16:11 reminds us that even in our deepest uncertainty, we are seen, heard, and not abandoned.
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