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Genesis #10 - How Does God Change a Family?

Mark Driscoll Audio

Mark Driscoll

History, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Jesus, God, Mark, Gospel, Pastor, Society & Culture, Driscoll

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In this sermon from Genesis 11-12, Pastor Mark preaches on the calling of Abraham and Sarah to leave their pagan, wicked upbringing, their home, and all that they knew and start a new legacy for their family. This journey took incredible faith and Abraham is saved to receive his place in the family line and genealogy that ultimately leads to Jesus Christ.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, this is Ashley Chase welcoming you to the Mark Driscoll Podcast.

0:04.2

For more content from my dad, Pastor Mark, senior pastor here at the Trinity Church in

0:07.9

Scottsdale, Arizona, visit realfafed.com where you'll find study guides to go along with

0:12.7

each sermon series as he preaches verse by verse through books of the Bible, daily

0:16.8

devotions, free e-books, and more.

0:19.2

Now grab your Bibles and get ready for today's sermon.

0:23.8

If you've got a Bible, go to Genesis chapter 11.

0:26.7

We're looking at this great book of the Bible.

0:29.2

This is actually sermon number 10 in Genesis and the best way to really figure out how

0:34.8

to live your life is to look at the life of somebody else.

0:37.9

There's kind of two ways to learn lessons.

0:39.7

You can learn them the hard way by figuring it out for yourself.

0:42.6

You can learn it the easy way by letting somebody else figure out and tell you how to do

0:46.4

it.

0:47.4

Every generation when it comes to marriage and parenting and life and leadership, there's

0:50.7

all these fads and trans, but the truth is, you don't really know if it's a good or a bad

0:55.0

idea until it's been field tested for a while.

0:57.9

This is why we tend to love biographies.

1:00.3

We look at the lives and legacies of people and we ask, well, what did they do?

1:04.5

And then how did it end?

1:05.9

And what were the complications or implications of the decisions that they made for generations?

1:10.8

This is why on television, we've even got a whole channel dedicated to biographies.

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