We'd love to hear from you. Message us here. What if the most powerful thing you do this week is speak a blessing? We walk through Hebrews 11:20–22 and scan the last stretch of Genesis to watch faith at work in quiet, decisive moments: Isaac blessing his sons, Jacob blessing his grandsons, and Joseph asking that his bones move when God moves His people. These scenes are more than family history; they reveal how trust can travel through imperfect people and still land right where God intends....
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We'd love to hear from you. Message us here. What if the most powerful thing you do this week is speak a blessing? We walk through Hebrews 11:20–22 and scan the last stretch of Genesis to watch faith at work in quiet, decisive moments: Isaac blessing his sons, Jacob blessing his grandsons, and Joseph asking that his bones move when God moves His people. These scenes are more than family history; they reveal how trust can travel through imperfect people and still land right where God intends....
We'd love to hear from you. Message us here. What would your epitaph say? For Enoch, a mysterious figure from Genesis, it simply read: "He pleased God." While most of what we leave behind remains unseen—typically just a name and two dates separated by a dash—Enoch broke even this pattern by never experiencing death at all. Nestled within Hebrews 11's "Hall of Faith," Enoch's extraordinary story teaches us what it truly means to walk with God. This isn't mere religious jargon but a profound ...
A Blossom Bible Podcast
We'd love to hear from you. Message us here. What if the most powerful thing you do this week is speak a blessing? We walk through Hebrews 11:20–22 and scan the last stretch of Genesis to watch faith at work in quiet, decisive moments: Isaac blessing his sons, Jacob blessing his grandsons, and Joseph asking that his bones move when God moves His people. These scenes are more than family history; they reveal how trust can travel through imperfect people and still land right where God intends....