• Genesis 6: 1-3-When Heaven Crossed the Line
    Jul 7 2026

    Before the waters rose, something dark crossed the boundary between heaven and earth.

    Genesis 6 opens with one of the most mysterious passages in Scripture: “the sons of God” saw the daughters of man, took wives for themselves, and the world moved one step closer to judgment. This episode dives into the ancient view that these “sons of God” were angelic beings who rebelled against their proper place, bringing corruption into the human story before the Flood.

    But even here, judgment does not fall without warning. God says His Spirit will not contend with man forever, and man’s days will be 120 years. The clock begins to tick. The ark has not yet been built, the rain has not yet fallen, but mercy is already giving time before the storm.

    In this episode, we trace the sons of God, the daughters of men, the 120-year warning, and the strange rebellion that sets the stage for Noah, the Flood, and the need for God to preserve the promised seed.

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    38 Min.
  • Genesis 5: Part 2-Walking Past the Grave
    Jul 1 2026

    Genesis 5 is more than a list of names. It is a chapter haunted by one repeated phrase: “and then he died.”

    But hidden inside this genealogy is a deeper thread. Seth is born in the image of Adam, carrying forward a broken likeness east of Eden. Lamech lives 777 years, echoing the language of Cain’s curse and the violent boast of the other Lamech. And then, in the middle of all the death, Enoch appears.

    He walks with God.

    He pleases God.

    And then he is not, because God takes him.

    In this episode, we follow the line from Adam to Enoch and look at what it means to bear the image, live under the shadow of death, and still walk with the God who gives life. Genesis 5 does not only show us that death reigns. It whispers that death will not have the final word.

    “In a chapter full of graves, Enoch becomes the first glimpse that someone can be carried beyond them.”

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    42 Min.
  • Genesis 5: Part 1-The Gospel in the Graveyard
    Jun 25 2026

    Genesis 5 looks like a graveyard of names.

    One generation rises, another falls, and the same haunting phrase echoes again and again: “and he died.” But buried inside this genealogy may be one of the most mysterious threads in Genesis — a message hidden in the meanings of the names themselves.

    From Adam to Noah, the line seems to whisper of mankind’s sorrow, God’s descent, death, and promised rest. It is not a place to build doctrine carelessly, but it is a place to look closely.

    Because even in a chapter marked by death, the Red Thread is still there.

    A promise is being carried. A line is being preserved. And somewhere beneath the dust of these names, the gospel is already beginning to shine.

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    30 Min.
  • Genesis 4: 17-25-The City and the Seed
    Jun 23 2026

    After Abel’s blood cries from the ground, Cain’s line begins to build. A city rises, music is born, tools are forged, and human culture expands — but beneath the progress, violence is growing. What looks like civilization also reveals the deepening fracture of the human heart.

    But then another son is given.

    Through Seth, the appointed seed continues. While Cain’s line builds a world east of Eden, Seth’s line begins to call upon the name of the LORD. One family carries the spirit of revenge; the other carries the fragile beginning of worship.

    In this episode, we trace the two lines of Genesis 4 — the city of man and the seed of promise — and follow the red thread from Cain’s violence to Christ’s forgiveness.

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    34 Min.
  • Genesis 4: 8-16-The Blood That Spoke
    Jun 17 2026

    The first death in Scripture does not come from war, accident, or old age. It comes from worship twisted into jealousy, and jealousy hardened into murder. In Genesis 4:8–16, Cain leads Abel into the field, but what he buries there does not stay silent. Abel’s blood cries out from the ground, and God comes asking another question in the ruins east of Eden: “Where is your brother?”

    Cain is judged, marked, and sent into wandering, yet even in exile, mercy is not absent. This episode follows the voice of innocent blood from Abel’s field to the greater blood that would one day speak a better word.

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    37 Min.
  • Loose Threads #1: Eternity
    Jun 13 2026

    Questions about eternity have filled the mailbag, so we're pulling on one of the biggest loose threads in Scripture.

    What happens the moment we die? When does judgment occur? Will we receive new bodies? Do believers spend eternity in heaven, or on a renewed earth? And what is the New Jerusalem?

    In this first Loose Threads episode, we follow the thread of eternity from Genesis to Revelation, tracing God's promise through death, resurrection, judgment, and the world to come.

    The Bible's story does not end with souls escaping the earth. It ends with heaven descending, creation restored, and God dwelling with His people forever.

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    39 Min.
  • Genesis 4: 1-7-The Offering and the Door
    Jun 11 2026

    Two brothers come before the Lord with offerings, but only one is received.

    Abel, a shepherd, brings the first and best of his flock in faith—quietly foreshadowing the Good Shepherd who will one day lay down His life for the sheep. Cain brings from the fruit of the ground, but when his offering is rejected, his face falls and anger begins to grow. Before blood is ever spilled, God gives him a warning: sin is crouching at the door, waiting to rule.

    In this episode, we uncover the meaning behind Cain and Abel’s names, the difference between true worship and empty religion, and the first signs of the enmity promised in Eden. One brother brings a better offering. The other finds himself standing at the threshold of something darker.

    The first shepherd has appeared. The blood has not yet cried out—but sin is already at the door.

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    35 Min.
  • Genesis 3: 21-24-The Way Back Is Guarded
    Jun 9 2026

    The garden does not end with silence.

    After the fall, God covers Adam and Eve with garments of skin — a strange act of mercy in the middle of judgment. Something innocent is clothed over the guilty, and the first hint of sacrifice begins to cast its shadow across the story.

    But the man and woman are sent east of Eden. The tree of life is guarded. Cherubim stand watch. A flaming sword turns every way. The way back is closed — not because God has forgotten mercy, but because life cannot be taken in a fallen state.

    Yet even here, the red thread remains.

    The gate is guarded, the exile begins, and humanity is driven from the garden. But one day, another Man will pass through judgment, bear the curse, and open the way back to the tree of life.

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    36 Min.