Nothing Spared Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 Readings: Genesis 22 | Psalm 13 Genesis 22 is the most bone-chilling, edgy text in the Torah. God asks Abraham for Isaac, the promised child he waited decades for, the son of his old age. It’s a test that pushes human faith to the absolute Jesse Lund • A Year in the Bible
God Who Sees Me Date: Monday, January 12, 2026 Readings: Genesis 21 | Psalm 12 Genesis 21 is super messy, and thus deeply human. It’s the arrival of Isaac (the long-awaited miracle child) on the heels of the heartbreaking exile of Hagar and Ishmael. It’s a chapter of laughter and tears, fulfillment and Jesse Lund • A Year in the Bible
Mercy Brokers Date: Sunday, January 11, 2026 Readings: Genesis 18 | Psalm 11 In Genesis 18, the Infinite becomes Intimate in the most unexpected way. Three strangers show up in the heat of the day, and Abraham shifts into high gear hospitality. This isn’t just about being nice or following social etiquette; Jesse Lund • A Year in the Bible
Stargazing Date: Saturday, January 10, 2026 Readings: Genesis 15 | Psalm 10 Genesis 15 is for anyone who feels like God’s promises are stuck in the mail or lost in the system. Abram is older, tired, and increasingly skeptical. He’s looking at his empty nursery and his aging body, wondering Jesse Lund • A Year in the Bible
A Radical Yes Date: Friday, January 9, 2026 Readings: Genesis 12 | Psalm 9 As we transition into the second movement of Genesis, you might want to watch this short video overview of Genesis (Part 2) from the Bible Project, providing a continuing overview of the "grand narrative" of Scripture and where Jesse Lund • A Year in the Bible
Sky High Ego Date: Thursday, January 8, 2026 Readings: Genesis 11 | Psalm 8 Let’s be honest, we are fundamentally obsessed with making a name for ourselves. Genesis 11 shows us this original urge at a place called Babel where humanity tried to hack their way into the heavens with brick and mortar. Jesse Lund • A Year in the Bible