• Genesis 24 is one of the longest chapters in the book of Genesis, yet it contains one of the most powerful covenant patterns in Scripture.

    In this episode, we examine the profound “Hidden Son” theme. After Mount Moriah, Isaac steps quietly out of view in the narrative. Abraham then sends a servant to gather a bride, and the chapter unfolds with remarkable covenant precision and purpose.

    We explore Abraham’s commission, the servant’s mission, and Rebekah’s faith-filled decision through a careful, Scripture-centered lens grounded in traditional evangelical Christian teaching.

    This program is presented for biblical study, faith-based commentary, and educational purposes within a historic Christian framework.

    Genesis 24 reminds us that God’s promises unfold intentionally through history. The Son may be unseen for a season, but the covenant mission continues.

    The clip attached also briefly introduces an important theological question that will be addressed directly in our next episode.

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    Genesis 24 is one of the longest chapters in the book of Genesis, yet it contains one of the most powerful covenant patterns in Scripture. In this episode, we examine the profound “Hidden Son” theme. After Mount Moriah, Isaac steps quietly out of view in the narrative. Abraham then sends a servant to gather a bride, and the chapter unfolds with remarkable covenant precision and purpose. We explore Abraham’s commission, the servant’s mission, and Rebekah’s faith-filled decision through a careful, Scripture-centered lens grounded in traditional evangelical Christian teaching. This program is presented for biblical study, faith-based commentary, and educational purposes within a historic Christian framework. Genesis 24 reminds us that God’s promises unfold intentionally through history. The Son may be unseen for a season, but the covenant mission continues. The clip attached also briefly introduces an important theological question that will be addressed directly in our next episode. 📺 Watch more family-friendly programming: Search for and open the Last Christian Media app on Roku and Amazon Fire TV. 🌐 Full video archive: https://www.lastchristian.net 🛍 Official Store: https://www.lastchristian.net/store 🙏 Support Last Christian Media: https://www.lastchristian.net/support Last Christian Media produces 100% family-friendly programming grounded in biblical values and thoughtful faith-based commentary. #BreakingNews #WorldNews #TrendingNow #LatestNews #LiveUpdate #BibleProphecy #Genesis24 #HiddenSon #BibleStudy #ChristianTeaching #Evangelical #ConservativeChristian #FaithBased #FamilyFriendly #ChristianMedia #LastChristianMedia
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  • Genesis 24 is one of the longest chapters in the book of Genesis, yet it quietly contains one of the most profound covenant patterns in Scripture.

    In this episode, we explore the powerful “Hidden Son” theme. After Mount Moriah, Isaac steps out of view in the narrative. Abraham then sends a servant to gather a bride, and the chapter unfolds with remarkable covenant precision and purpose.

    We examine Abraham’s commission, the servant’s mission, and Rebekah’s faith-filled response through a careful, Scripture-centered approach grounded in traditional evangelical Christian teaching.

    This program is presented for biblical study, faith-based commentary, and educational purposes within a historic Christian framework.

    Genesis 24 reminds us that God’s promises unfold intentionally through history. The Son may be unseen for a season, but the covenant mission continues.

    The clip attached also briefly introduces an important theological question that will be addressed directly in our next episode.

    Watch more family-friendly programming:
    Search for and open the Last Christian Media app on Roku and Amazon Fire TV.

    Full video archive:
    https://www.lastchristian.net

    🛍 Official Store:
    https://www.lastchristian.net/store

    Support Last Christian Media:
    https://www.lastchristian.net/support

    Last Christian Media produces 100% family-friendly programming grounded in biblical values and thoughtful faith-based commentary.

    #BreakingNews #WorldNews #TrendingNow #LatestNews #LiveUpdate #BibleProphecy #Genesis24 #HiddenSon #BibleStudy #ChristianTeaching #Evangelical #ConservativeChristian #FaithBased #FamilyFriendly #ChristianMedia #LastChristianMedia
    Genesis 24 is one of the longest chapters in the book of Genesis, yet it quietly contains one of the most profound covenant patterns in Scripture. In this episode, we explore the powerful “Hidden Son” theme. After Mount Moriah, Isaac steps out of view in the narrative. Abraham then sends a servant to gather a bride, and the chapter unfolds with remarkable covenant precision and purpose. We examine Abraham’s commission, the servant’s mission, and Rebekah’s faith-filled response through a careful, Scripture-centered approach grounded in traditional evangelical Christian teaching. This program is presented for biblical study, faith-based commentary, and educational purposes within a historic Christian framework. Genesis 24 reminds us that God’s promises unfold intentionally through history. The Son may be unseen for a season, but the covenant mission continues. The clip attached also briefly introduces an important theological question that will be addressed directly in our next episode. 📺 Watch more family-friendly programming: Search for and open the Last Christian Media app on Roku and Amazon Fire TV. 🌐 Full video archive: https://www.lastchristian.net 🛍 Official Store: https://www.lastchristian.net/store 🙏 Support Last Christian Media: https://www.lastchristian.net/support Last Christian Media produces 100% family-friendly programming grounded in biblical values and thoughtful faith-based commentary. #BreakingNews #WorldNews #TrendingNow #LatestNews #LiveUpdate #BibleProphecy #Genesis24 #HiddenSon #BibleStudy #ChristianTeaching #Evangelical #ConservativeChristian #FaithBased #FamilyFriendly #ChristianMedia #LastChristianMedia
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  • BIBLE STUDY — November 25

    Genesis 24 – “A Marriage Made by God”

    Introduction

    Genesis 24 is the longest chapter in Genesis, and it beautifully shows God’s faithfulness in guiding the next step of His promise — finding a wife for Isaac. Abraham, now old, sends his servant to find a wife for his son, not among the Canaanites, but from his own people.

    This story is not just about marriage; it’s about God’s providence, answered prayer, and guidance. The
    servant’s journey shows that when we seek God sincerely, He directs our paths with precision and peace.

    Context

    ● Author: Moses, inspired by the Holy Spirit

    ● Audience: The Israelites, learning about God’s guidance and faithfulness to Abraham’s descendants

    ● Setting: From Canaan to Mesopotamia (Haran), Abraham’s homeland

    ● Purpose: To show how God’s promises continue through Isaac’s marriage, and to model how faith,
    prayer, and obedience lead to divine direction

    Verse-by-Verse Overview

    Verses 1–4 – Abraham’s Commission

    Abraham tells his servant not to take a wife for Isaac from the Canaanites but to go to his relatives in
    Mesopotamia.

    Lesson: Godly decisions start with godly principles. Abraham sought a wife who shared their faith, not just their culture.

    Verses 5–9 – Faith in God’s Promise

    The servant asks what to do if the woman refuses to come. Abraham assures him that God will send His angel before him to make the way clear.

    Lesson: When God calls you to act, trust Him to prepare the way before you.

    Verses 10–14 – The Servant’s Prayer

    Arriving in the city, the servant prays specifically that the right woman will offer water to him and his camels — a test of kindness and humility.

    Lesson: Prayer should be specific, sincere, and expectant. God listens to hearts that seek His will.

    Verses 15–21 – Rebekah’s Arrival

    Before the servant finishes praying, Rebekah appears and fulfills the exact sign he asked for.

    Lesson: God answers prayer in His perfect timing — sometimes before we even finish asking.

    Verses 22–27 – Praise for God’s Faithfulness

    The servant gives her gifts and worships the Lord, saying, “Blessed be the Lord... who has led me in the way.”

    Lesson: Always give God the glory immediately when He answers your prayers. Gratitude keeps faith alive.

    Verses 28–49 – The Proposal and Testimony

    The servant meets Rebekah’s family, recounts the entire story, and gives glory to God for leading him.
    Lesson: Sharing what God has done strengthens faith — both yours and others’. Testimonies declare His
    guidance.

    Verses 50–61 – Rebekah’s Willing Response

    Rebekah and her family recognize God’s hand in the matter. She willingly agrees to go and marry Isaac.
    Lesson: God’s calling brings peace and willingness, not force or fear.

    Verses 62–67 – Isaac and Rebekah’s Marriage

    Isaac meets Rebekah in the field, and she becomes his wife. The chapter ends tenderly: “He loved her, and Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death.”

    Lesson: God’s plans bring peace, love, and comfort. His timing brings healing to the heart.

    Application for Today

    1. Seek God’s Will: Don’t make major decisions without prayer and guidance.

    2. Pray Specifically: God delights in answering precise, faith-filled prayers.

    3. Acknowledge His Guidance: Always pause to thank God for answered prayers.

    4. Be Willing to Go: When God calls, say yes without delay or fear.

    5. Trust His Timing: God’s plans bring peace and purpose at just the right time.

    Summary

    Genesis 24 is a story of divine direction through prayer, faith, and obedience. From Abraham’s command to Isaac’s marriage, every moment reflects God’s hand working behind the scenes.

    The servant’s prayer shows how to walk closely with God in decision-making, while Rebekah’s willingness shows how God moves hearts when His will is clear. The story ends in joy and peace — a reminder that God’s promises continue through those who walk by faith.

    Reflection Questions

    1. How does the servant’s example teach you to pray and trust God in decisions?

    2. What specific prayer can you bring before God today?

    3. How can you show gratitude and testimony when God answers your prayers?

    #LordsbookDailys #ThroughTheBible #Genesis24 #BibleStudy #ChristianCommunity #GetInTheWord #FaithOnline #GrowInFaith
    📅 BIBLE STUDY — November 25 Genesis 24 – “A Marriage Made by God” Introduction Genesis 24 is the longest chapter in Genesis, and it beautifully shows God’s faithfulness in guiding the next step of His promise — finding a wife for Isaac. Abraham, now old, sends his servant to find a wife for his son, not among the Canaanites, but from his own people. This story is not just about marriage; it’s about God’s providence, answered prayer, and guidance. The servant’s journey shows that when we seek God sincerely, He directs our paths with precision and peace. Context ● Author: Moses, inspired by the Holy Spirit ● Audience: The Israelites, learning about God’s guidance and faithfulness to Abraham’s descendants ● Setting: From Canaan to Mesopotamia (Haran), Abraham’s homeland ● Purpose: To show how God’s promises continue through Isaac’s marriage, and to model how faith, prayer, and obedience lead to divine direction Verse-by-Verse Overview Verses 1–4 – Abraham’s Commission Abraham tells his servant not to take a wife for Isaac from the Canaanites but to go to his relatives in Mesopotamia. Lesson: Godly decisions start with godly principles. Abraham sought a wife who shared their faith, not just their culture. Verses 5–9 – Faith in God’s Promise The servant asks what to do if the woman refuses to come. Abraham assures him that God will send His angel before him to make the way clear. Lesson: When God calls you to act, trust Him to prepare the way before you. Verses 10–14 – The Servant’s Prayer Arriving in the city, the servant prays specifically that the right woman will offer water to him and his camels — a test of kindness and humility. Lesson: Prayer should be specific, sincere, and expectant. God listens to hearts that seek His will. Verses 15–21 – Rebekah’s Arrival Before the servant finishes praying, Rebekah appears and fulfills the exact sign he asked for. Lesson: God answers prayer in His perfect timing — sometimes before we even finish asking. Verses 22–27 – Praise for God’s Faithfulness The servant gives her gifts and worships the Lord, saying, “Blessed be the Lord... who has led me in the way.” Lesson: Always give God the glory immediately when He answers your prayers. Gratitude keeps faith alive. Verses 28–49 – The Proposal and Testimony The servant meets Rebekah’s family, recounts the entire story, and gives glory to God for leading him. Lesson: Sharing what God has done strengthens faith — both yours and others’. Testimonies declare His guidance. Verses 50–61 – Rebekah’s Willing Response Rebekah and her family recognize God’s hand in the matter. She willingly agrees to go and marry Isaac. Lesson: God’s calling brings peace and willingness, not force or fear. Verses 62–67 – Isaac and Rebekah’s Marriage Isaac meets Rebekah in the field, and she becomes his wife. The chapter ends tenderly: “He loved her, and Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death.” Lesson: God’s plans bring peace, love, and comfort. His timing brings healing to the heart. Application for Today 1. Seek God’s Will: Don’t make major decisions without prayer and guidance. 2. Pray Specifically: God delights in answering precise, faith-filled prayers. 3. Acknowledge His Guidance: Always pause to thank God for answered prayers. 4. Be Willing to Go: When God calls, say yes without delay or fear. 5. Trust His Timing: God’s plans bring peace and purpose at just the right time. Summary Genesis 24 is a story of divine direction through prayer, faith, and obedience. From Abraham’s command to Isaac’s marriage, every moment reflects God’s hand working behind the scenes. The servant’s prayer shows how to walk closely with God in decision-making, while Rebekah’s willingness shows how God moves hearts when His will is clear. The story ends in joy and peace — a reminder that God’s promises continue through those who walk by faith. Reflection Questions 1. How does the servant’s example teach you to pray and trust God in decisions? 2. What specific prayer can you bring before God today? 3. How can you show gratitude and testimony when God answers your prayers? #LordsbookDailys #ThroughTheBible #Genesis24 #BibleStudy #ChristianCommunity #GetInTheWord #FaithOnline #GrowInFaith
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  • “When Isaac Met Rebekah”
    Isaac was out meditating in the field when he looked up… and there she was.
    Rebekah sees Isaac. Isaac sees Rebekah.
    Boom. Divine romance activated.
    #Genesis24 #LoveAtFirstSight #IsaacAndRebekah #MeditationAndMarriage #GodsTiming #BibleRomance
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    “When Isaac Met Rebekah” Isaac was out meditating in the field when he looked up… and there she was. 😍 Rebekah sees Isaac. Isaac sees Rebekah. Boom. Divine romance activated. #Genesis24 #LoveAtFirstSight #IsaacAndRebekah #MeditationAndMarriage #GodsTiming #BibleRomance https://youtube.com/shorts/V-ir_ElN6Yk?feature=share
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