Tuesday
Genesis 11 tells the story of humanity gathering to build the Tower of Babel, seeking to make a name for themselves rather than honour God. God confuses their language and scatters them over the earth. This sets the stage for God to begin His redemptive plan through one chosen family.
Pastor Hana’s Weekly Reflection
In Genesis 11-15, the story of the Tower of Babel highlights humanity's pride and God's scattering of the people. In these chapters, the focus shifts to Abraham, God's covenant with him, the promise of land and descendants, and Abraham's faith as he trusts in God's promises despite challenges.
Pastor Jesse’s Weekly Reflection
In Genesis 6-10, God sees the corruption of humanity and decides to send a flood to destroy all life, but Noah and his family are saved, and after the floodwaters recede, God establishes a covenant with Noah, promising never to destroy the earth by flood again and blessing Noah and his sons to repopulate the earth.
Pastor Hana’s Weekly Reflection
In Genesis 1-5, the creation of the world and humanity is described, highlighting God's creation of light, land, animals, and humans, the establishment of the first human marriage, the fall of Adam and Eve into sin, and the consequences of their disobedience, leading to the spread of sin and death in the world, as well as the story of Adam's descendants.