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. Death cast its shadow at high noon as darkness fell over Jerusalem. Jesus, hanging on the cross, cried out with words that still echo through history: "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" These weren't just words of despair—they were a reference to Psalm 22, a prophetic psalm that described with uncanny precision the very scene unfolding that day: mockers surrounding him, soldiers gambling for his clothing, and the piercing of his hands and...
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....