
Episode 3 – When God Asks Everything
Genesis 12–22
Abraham. Sodom. Isaac. Three stories. One journey of faith.
What do you do when God asks for everything?
In this episode of The 100 Sacred Stories, we trace the path of a single man through three of the most defining moments in Scripture—moments that still echo today.
First, we meet Abraham at 75. No children. No certainty. And then God says, “Go.” No map. No timeline. Just a voice—and a promise. What unfolds is the beginning of covenant: a man who chooses to walk into the unknown not because he has answers, but because he trusts the One who calls.
Then, the story turns to judgment and mercy in the twin cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. We watch as Abraham dares to negotiate with God—not out of rebellion, but compassion. We see a city collapse not just from sin, but from the loss of what it means to be human. We learn what happens when people can no longer see others as sacred.
Finally, we arrive at the mountain. The Binding of Isaac. The most haunting scene in Abraham’s life—and one of the most debated in all of Scripture. God says, “Offer your son.” And Abraham walks. Three days of silence. A knife raised. And then—a ram in the thicket.
What do these stories teach us?
That faith is not about perfection. It’s about movement.
That mercy is often delayed, but never absent.
That even in the silence, God still provides.
And that when you trust God with what you love most, you may find the place you feared is the place He meets you.
This episode is for anyone who has ever wrestled with uncertainty. Anyone who has stood at the edge of a decision that could change everything. And anyone who wonders if they have what it takes to say yes—even when it costs everything.
I’m Casey Marx. And this… is The 100 Sacred Stories.