Explore the historical legalities and spiritual weight of Genesis 16-19, uncovering how God’s faithfulness transcends cultural shortcuts and human impatience in the desert.

The story of Hagar reminds us that God’s redemptive plan is never so narrow that it ignores the suffering of those on the margins; He sees the rejected and weaves their stories into the grand tapestry of His purposes.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

Imagine waiting ten years for a promise that never arrives. That’s the high-stakes tension you’ll find in Genesis 16 through 19, where the "father of faith" actually second-guesses God. You might be surprised to learn that Sarai’s plan to use Hagar as a surrogate wasn't just a family drama—it was a legally validated Near Eastern custom found in the Code of Hammurabi. We’re going to trace this journey from the desert of Shur to the smoke of Sodom, exploring how these ancient legalities meet divine mercy. We'll see how God’s covenant holds firm even when human leadership fails, and why a name like Ishmael—meaning "God hears"—changes everything for a woman fleeing in the wilderness. Stick around, because we’re diving into how these ancient footprints lead directly to a God who sees you today.