Genesis 18-23. The Most Misunderstood Story in Genesis (Lesson 9)

February 14
50 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore Genesis chapters 18–23, wrestling with some of the most emotionally complex stories in scripture, including Sodom and Gomorrah and the binding of Isaac. Rather than avoiding the tension in these chapters, they lean into the hard questions about God’s character, justice, mercy, and covenant faithfulness. The discussion acknowledges how unsettling these narratives can feel while inviting listeners to see the deeper covenant logic at work.

You will discover themes of hospitality, intercession, and divine compassion woven throughout Abraham’s story. From Abraham pleading for Sodom to God’s care for Hagar and Ishmael, the episode highlights a God who listens, engages, and provides. The binding of Isaac is approached with reverence and honesty, emphasizing both the emotional weight of the command and its powerful foreshadowing of Christ’s atoning sacrifice. “Jehovah-jireh,” the Lord will provide, emerges as a central message of hope.

This conversation is an invitation to trust God even in moments of confusion and discomfort. It reassures listeners that covenant promises are expansive and inclusive, and that divine mercy ultimately prevails. Even in the most difficult passages, God’s intent is restoration, belonging, and faithful provision.

Thank you to the Mike Hutchins Studio and the Faith Creator's Alliance.

Connect with Taylor Halverson
https://insights.taylorhalverson.com/
Insights@TaylorHalverson.com
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Connect with Mike Harris
harrismr@churchofjesuschrist.org
https://www.facebook.com/brother.mike.harris?mibextid=LQQJ4d
https://www.instagram.com/brother.mike.harris?igsh=MTYwcDJsYzh5d29ybA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

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