PHall | January 10, 2013
Life repeats itself, and Genesis is about real life. Life repeats itself, and uncontrollably the repetitions are often filled with pain, retribution, and goodbyes. Once before, Hagar left running away (16). Once again she leaves, pushed out and away (21). Once before, Hagar mistreated her mistress (16). Once again, Hagar’s son mistreats their mistress’ son. […]
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PHall | January 9, 2013
When you don’t know how to begin, start at the end. Not quite the beginning expected, but Genesis 20 is nothing to be expected. It is a story of conundrum, irony, paradox, and contradiction. At the end, for the first and only time, Abraham is called a prophet (19.7). At the end, for the first […]
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PHall | January 8, 2013
Walk into a High School cafeteria and it’s easy to spot “best friends.” The leaders lead their entourage. The popular kids have their tables, along with the jocks and geeks. Band members “band” together. Even those socially awkward are bound together ironically by their social awkwardness. Some are loners, even if sitting with other loners. […]
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PHall | January 7, 2013
Sarah got caught “red-handed.” A non-mythical origin of where the phrase originated is murderers or poachers literally being caught “having blood on one’s hands.” To be caught “red-handed” is to be caught in the act, or with evidence of wrongdoing. When Sarah is caught “red-handed,” the origin of her denial is clear – fear. The […]
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PHall | January 5, 2013
Laughter, like a smile, is part of the universal human language. Yet, laughter does not always mean the same thing, nor does a smile. A smirk is a type of smile and mocking can be laughter. Sometimes laughter means surprise or incredulity. In Genesis 17, God again tells Abraham he will have children. This time […]
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PHall | January 4, 2013
Receiving the promise, Abraham lived in the world of “if and when.” Living with expectation can bring hope or become a burden. The burden of expectation is the fear it will not be accomplished. Abraham is a conundrum of fear and faith, just like the rest of us. His faith leads him out of Ur […]
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PHall | January 2, 2013
The Hobbit is not the only one to go on an unexpected journey. Fictionally Gandalf called Bilbo. Really and truly Yahweh called Abraham, and Jesus calls us. These spiritual journeys are filled with physical realities, both expected and unexpected. By faith Abraham answers, as do we; but neither of us always lives by faith, or […]
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PHall | January 1, 2013
History can be such a cold word, meaning nothing more than facts and figures. The reality is that history is about people, about families – and that is what the future is. Genesis 4:26 says, “A son was born to Seth also, and he named him Enosh. At that time people began to call on […]
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