Walking with God: Genesis 13-14
In today’s episode, we explore Abram’s journey of faith as he navigates blessing, conflict, and temptation. Through his choices with Lot and his response to war and temptation, we see a blueprint for walking with God: worship, wisdom, courage, and integrity.
The Call of Abram: Genesis 11:10-12:20
In this episode, Sammy Tippit explores the life-changing call of Abram, highlighting the journey of faith, trust, and obedience. God called Abram to leave his home and step into the unknown, promising to bless him and make him a great nation.
Power of Connection: Genesis 10:1-11:19
In this episode, Sammy Tippit examines the story of the Tower of Babel, highlighting the incredible power of words and unity. Humanity’s attempt to build a tower to make a name for themselves reveals how our communication can either honor God or pursue selfish ambition.
After the Storm: Genesis 8:1-9:28
In this inspiring episode, Sammy Tippit continues the story of Noah, focusing on life after the flood. As the waters recede, Noah steps out of the ark, builds an altar, and worships God for His faithfulness. God establishes a covenant with humanity, promising never to destroy the earth by flood again, and gives the rainbow as a lasting sign of hope.
The World out of control: Genesis 5:1- 7:24
In this episode, Sammy Tippit explores the dramatic story of Noah and the Flood, a world consumed by sin yet met with God’s mercy. As humanity spiraled into wickedness, Noah’s faith set him apart—he walked with God and obeyed His command to build the ark, despite ridicule and impossibility.
Root of Failure and Death: Genesis 4:1-24
In this gripping episode, Sammy Tippit explores one of the Bible’s most tragic stories—the first murder, as Cain kills his brother Abel. What began with rejection and jealousy grew into rage and destruction, showing how unchecked anger poisons hearts and generations.
Man in God’s image: Genesis 3:1-24
In this moving episode, Sammy Tippit unpacks one of the most pivotal moments in all of Scripture—the fall of man in Genesis 3. What began as a perfect relationship between God and humanity was shattered when Adam and Eve chose to trust their own way instead of God’s. Yet even in judgment, God’s mercy shone through as He promised redemption through a future Savior.
The Story of Creation: Genesis 1:25 – 3:1
In this episode, Sammy Tippit explores the heart of God’s creation—humanity. Genesis 2 reveals that God didn’t just speak humans into existence; He formed us with His own hands and breathed His very life into us. You were created in the image of God, with eternal worth and the capacity for relationship, creativity, and love
In this first episode of our year-long journey through the Bible, Sammy Tippit explores the breathtaking opening of Scripture—Genesis 1:1–25. From the first words, “In the beginning, God created,” we see a universe bursting into existence at the command of an all-powerful, all-wise Creator.
No matter what God has called you to do, and you do it for Him alone, it is a beautiful offering of love, service, dedication and it honors Him completely. Don’t fall into the trap of comparison with others, honor God as He has called you …
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Bitterness has a way of settling deep into our hearts—especially when we’ve experienced injustice, betrayal, suffering, or pain that feels undeserved. And when it takes root, it doesn’t just stay quietly in the background. It can slowly drain our joy, distort our perspective, and keep us from experiencing the goodness God wants for us. Left unchecked, bitterness becomes a life-killer—squeezing the peace and freedom out of our lives from the inside out.
Heavenly Father,
This new year doesn’t feel new to me. I’m still carrying pain from what I’ve lost, and I don’t feel ready for fresh starts or big plans. But tonight, I’m asking You to help me trust in Your new mercies. My circumstances may not have changed, but You are faithful.
Help me wake up tomorrow and receive just enough mercy for that day. I don’t need strength for all of 2026—I just need what You have for me tomorrow. Thank You that Your faithfulness doesn’t depend on my feelings, my strength, or my ability to move forward. Thank You that even when I can’t see the purpose in my pain, You still have plans for me.
Help me take one more day, one more step, trusting that Your mercies will meet me when I wake.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
Follow the Law, that’s it? (1-Minute Devotion) – That’s all I gotta do? Something isn’t right? What if I follow the Law but still hate God???
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Jesus offers Himself? (1-Minute Devotion) – Boy, I never really thought about that! What am I offering Him?
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If you’ve ever driven a car, you know the rearview mirror has a purpose—but it’s not meant to be your primary focus. It’s small for a reason. You glance back briefly, but your eyes belong on the road ahead. In the same way, God never intended for you to live your life staring at your past. When we fixate on what’s behind us—past mistakes, missed opportunities, or wounds caused by others—it can steal our peace in the present and keep us from stepping into what God has prepared for our future.
The devotional reminds us that the past lives in the rearview—it can inform us, but it should not define us. We can’t change what happened, but we do get to choose what we do with it. We can lament, staying trapped in regret, guilt, shame, or anger—or we can learn, allowing God to redeem our experiences and help us move forward with wisdom and grace. The goal isn’t to pretend the past didn’t happen. The goal is to release its hold on your heart so you can press on, like Paul describes, toward the life God is calling you into.
And you don’t have to do that alone. God gives help through the Holy Spirit, through wise counseling, and through trusted friends who can support you, pray with you, and remind you of truth when you feel stuck. Everything God has for you is ahead. Your destiny isn’t behind you—it’s in front of you.
Think about where your feet have been, especially if you live in a back-to-nature, shoe-optional locale.
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