GeneralGraceChrist
We're in This Together, Under Christ | Marriage and Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
April 8, 2026
Your marriage wasn't meant to feel like two people living in the same house, carrying everything alone. So why does it?In this episode, we look at what marriage was designed for, why it breaks down, and where the real strength comes from. Bitterness, scorekeeping, and withheld grace will turn your spouse into your opponent. But a marriage where Christ is shaping both people is a marriage that holds.We are in this together, yes. But only under Christ will we have the strength to stand.
GeneralBiblical Teaching
God Didn't Stop the Knife | The Binding of Isaac | Genesis 22
April 1, 2026
God spent 25 years keeping a promise to Abraham. Then he told him to destroy it. In Genesis 22, Abraham is commanded to take Isaac — his only son, the one the entire covenant runs through — up a mountain and offer him as a burnt offering. Same God. Both commands. No explanation.This episode walks through the Akedah verse by verse — the three-day journey, Isaac carrying the wood, the knife, the ram in the thicket, and the name Abraham gives that mountain. But the story doesn't end in Genesis 22. There's another Father in this story. One who didn't stop the knife. And once you see the connection between Mount Moriah and Calvary, you won't read this chapter the same way again.
GeneralJesusLove
Abraham Had to Choose | Genesis 21
March 19, 2026
Two sons. One promise. And God told him to let one go.In this episode we walk through one of the most painful chapters in Abraham's life — the casting out of Hagar and Ishmael, the narrowing of the covenant to Isaac alone, and what it means that God was with Ishmael in providence but not in covenant.Abraham loved both sons. But God's sovereign plan required an impossible choice. And the ripple effects are still felt today.And ultimately — how all of it points to Jesus, the Son of Promise who was not spared so that we could be.Scripture: Genesis 21 | Galatians 4:29Part of the ongoing Word Walk series through the life of Abraham. New episodes every week.📩 info@thewordwalk.com | @thewordwalk
GeneralSinChrist
The Judgment of Sodom: Genesis 19
February 27, 2026
The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah is one of the most glaring accounts of sin and divine judgment in Scripture. This verse-by-verse exposition of Genesis 19 examines a city given over to wickedness and a compromised man who lingered in it. God’s holy wrath against sin cannot be softened; neither can His relentless mercy. Lot was pulled from the fire not by his own merit, but because God remembered His covenant. We address the danger of cultural assimilation, the stark warning of Lot's wife, and the reality that physical rescue does not guarantee a transformed heart. Ultimately, the sulfur and fire of Genesis 19 point us directly to the cross of Christ.Scriptures referenced in this message: Genesis 19:1–38; Genesis 18:20; Genesis 8:1; 2 Peter 2:7–8; 2 Corinthians 4:4; Ephesians 2:4–5; Luke 17:29–32; Romans 3:23.
GeneralSalvationJesusChristPrayer
Can You Change God's Mind? | Genesis 18 & Divine Providence
February 5, 2026
Abraham serves a meal to his Creator and then stands to argue for the lives of the wicked in Sodom.Genesis 18 captures a staggering encounter between the LORD and a human traveler. This visit near the oaks of Mamre forces us to confront a God who is both the Judge of all the earth and the one who draws near to his people. From Sarah’s unbelieving laughter to Abraham’s bold intercession, the text demands an answer to one question: Is anything too hard for the LORD? We examine the mechanics of divine Providence and why Abraham’s prayer was merely a shadow of the coming Christ. Jesus is the perfect Intercessor who did not just plead for the guilty but bore the fiery judgment of God to secure an eternal Salvation.
GeneralSinJesusFaith
Does God Work When Nothing Is Happening?
January 29, 2026
We want the burning bush. We get a Tuesday.Most of us feel like we are just killing time until our "real" ministry or life begins. But Scripture tells a different story. From Ruth’s gleaning to Paul’s tentmaking to the thirty hidden years of Jesus, the Bible is full of God working in the quiet, boring, and repetitive seasons.In this episode, we look at the theology of "dwelling" and why faithfulness in the mundane matters more than public success. We discuss narrative compression in Scripture and the danger of despising "small things.