This episode is the final part of a study on the book of Genesis. Jacob dies, is mourned, and is buried in the promised land. Joseph comforts his brothers saying that what they intended for evil God used for good.
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by Chris Christensen
This episode is the final part of a study on the book of Genesis. Jacob dies, is mourned, and is buried in the promised land. Joseph comforts his brothers saying that what they intended for evil God used for good.
click here to download (mp3)
Hey man you have really encouraged me to study the Bible deeper. I really just wanted to say thank you for making these podcasts. It helps me through my classes. I have already shared to a friend and she told all her friends . God Bless you. God loves you man. Keep doing what your doing.
You are welcome, Michael. Out of curiosity, are you in college or younger?
I’m in high school
cool
Hello Chris,
Thank you very much for your amazing ministry. This truly is a blessing from God, a well of flowing water in the desert ( no pun intended) I’m a US Citizen living and working in Saudi Arabia for the past 7 years. I found your web site back in August of 2020 after coming back to Arabia and have been listening,learning and growing ever since. My wife and I hope to visit Israel,Jordan when I’m finished here and your review of Genesis has inspired me to learn more before we travel. I’ve shared your ministry with a number of people. Keep up the good work,you are making a difference. May God bless you, your family and ministry.
George
Thanks George, I am glad you find it useful. 🙂
Wow! I just finished your series on Genesis. Thank you for your succinct exegesis and your practical application (hermeneutics) of God’s word. You are truly anointed to preach and teach.
Thanks Barbara 🙂
Hi Chris
Im in Perth, Australia. I just finished the podcasts on Genesis. I had to google your website just so I can thank you so much for that. Truly amazing and made for great reflection. I love the book of Genesis and have read it many times but going through this gave me so many fresh revelations. Also, your reactions to some of those “weird practices” were so funny. You called it out and did not leave any stones unturned. But you brought out great wisdom and new perspectives out of it which I really really appreciated. I just never knew what to do with those but to go “okaay, that’s what they did, thank God we don’t now soo moving on”.
Again, thank you so much. God bless you and may your ministry expand and continue to reach far and wide.
Thanks Paul, and I for one enjoyed reading about your missionary journeys in Acts. 😉