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The 100 Sacred Stories
Casey Alexander
8 episodes
5 days ago
For 25 years, I searched for truth—through loss, ambition, grief, and grace. I built a firm. I buried my father. I walked through fire. And through it all, I kept coming back to the stories. The 100 Sacred Stories is a podcast about Scripture, struggle, and what still matters. Each week, we explore one timeless story—through the lens of faith, psychology, philosophy, and personal experience. Not preachy. Not performative. Just honest reflections from a man who’s wrestled with life and still believes there’s something sacred worth holding onto. New episodes every Tuesday/Friday
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For 25 years, I searched for truth—through loss, ambition, grief, and grace. I built a firm. I buried my father. I walked through fire. And through it all, I kept coming back to the stories. The 100 Sacred Stories is a podcast about Scripture, struggle, and what still matters. Each week, we explore one timeless story—through the lens of faith, psychology, philosophy, and personal experience. Not preachy. Not performative. Just honest reflections from a man who’s wrestled with life and still believes there’s something sacred worth holding onto. New episodes every Tuesday/Friday
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Cain, the Flood, and the Tower: What Happens When We Stop Listening
The 100 Sacred Stories
35 minutes 21 seconds
5 months ago
Cain, the Flood, and the Tower: What Happens When We Stop Listening

This is what happens when we trade reverence for comparison. When envy festers, when violence becomes background noise, and when we build towers to heaven trying to prove we matter.


This episode is a descent—from brotherhood to bloodshed, from grace to floodwaters, from sacred identity to branding and Babel.


We begin with Cain and Abel: two brothers, two offerings. One gives his best. The other gives enough. When God receives Abel’s gift and not Cain’s, something ancient wakes up in Cain—a twisted mixture of insecurity and resentment. And instead of looking inward… he turns on his brother. Not because Abel did something wrong—but because Abel’s goodness exposed Cain’s mediocrity.


This story isn’t just the first murder. It’s the first mirror.


And when God asks Cain, “Where is your brother?”… Cain says what so many of us say: “That’s not my problem.”


But it is. It always was.


Then comes the Flood. A world where violence is the norm and conscience is a relic. Where the sacred is mocked, and the righteous walk alone. In that world, God doesn’t rage—He grieves. And one man, Noah, walks with Him anyway.


This isn’t just judgment. It’s a rescue mission. An ark is built—slowly, quietly, over decades. And when the rains come, God Himself shuts the door.


That’s not a threat.

It’s mercy.

Because sometimes, grace looks like separation.


And then we reach Babel.


A people with one language… one goal: “Let’s make a name for ourselves.”


This is the moment humanity trades being for branding. Instead of bearing the image of God, they try to build their way to heaven. They try to control what should be received.


So God confuses their speech—not as punishment, but as mercy. Because if He doesn’t disrupt their plan, they’ll destroy themselves.


And maybe that’s the story we’re in now.


We’re not drowning in water—but in noise.

We’re not killing our brothers with stones—but with sarcasm, with dismissal, with cold shoulders.

We’re not building towers of brick—but of image and ego.


This episode is about the fall we’re still living in.

And the invitation God still gives.


To walk with Him.

To lay down comparison.

To remember who we are.


I’m Casey Marx.

This is The 100 Stories.

Let’s begin again.

The 100 Sacred Stories
For 25 years, I searched for truth—through loss, ambition, grief, and grace. I built a firm. I buried my father. I walked through fire. And through it all, I kept coming back to the stories. The 100 Sacred Stories is a podcast about Scripture, struggle, and what still matters. Each week, we explore one timeless story—through the lens of faith, psychology, philosophy, and personal experience. Not preachy. Not performative. Just honest reflections from a man who’s wrestled with life and still believes there’s something sacred worth holding onto. New episodes every Tuesday/Friday