Grace for Flawed People | Genesis 20

Abraham is the patriarch of Israel (Exodus 3:6), a model of faith and trust in God (Galatians 3:9), and one of the most important figures in all of Scripture (Hebrews 11:8-12). In this series, we follow the life of Abraham through the book of Genesis. Along the way, we see God’s covenant faithfulness and discover what it means for flawed, imperfect people to walk by faith in God’s promises.

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The Laughter of God's Grace | Genesis 21

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Judgment & Grace in Sodom | Genesis 19