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Pastor Phil Ballmaier

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Pastor Phil Ballmaier concluded the series on the Book of Genesis. In the Hebrew, Genesis translates as ‘Bereshith’ or beginnings. As we explore the life of the first man, Adam and his descendants we uncover a multitude of rich history.
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Welcome to The Book of Genesis Podcast where you will sit down with Genesis and the guests from her life. Her guests will share insights from life, business, love, finance, and more. This podcast will answer questions like: How do I flow within all of my gifts and talents? How do I take an idea and turn it into a business? How do I merge my faith with my calling? The Book of Genesis podcast answers questions like these and so much more. Join our listening community and grow one episode at a ...
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Welcome to the CJC Weekly Bible Study where the CJC stands for "Complete Jesus Christ." If your understanding of Jesus is based only on teachings from the New Testament, then your understanding is INCOMPLETE. Regarding what we often call the Old Testament, these are the very Scriptures that Jesus said testify about Him! We'd love to have you join us as we study through the Older AND Newer Testaments in our current verse-by-verse study through the first book of the Bible: Genesis.These episod ...
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Book of Genesis #62 Genesis is not a book that stands on its own. It is Part 1 of the Pentateuch and can only be understood in the context of the Pentateuch. Therefore, the last chapter of Genesis is a transition into the next major segment of the Pentateuch: Exodus. Ominously, the last word of Genesis is "Egypt." There the coffin of Joseph will wa…
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Book of Genesis #61 Some years later -- we are not told the exact number, Jacob is on his death bed. He knows he is going to die so he gathers his sons around him and he gives them his spiritual testament which is far more important than any material testament can ever be for its consequences will be felt down the generations. Jacob does not speak …
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Book of Genesis #60 Joseph, upon hearing his father was ill brings his two sons to bless. He wants to receive the blessing of the firstborn and immediately passes it to his children. Normally the blessing is passed from first-born to first-born but in this case, Joseph does not ask a blessing upon himself, instead, he asks Jacob to bless both of hi…
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Book of Genesis #59 Even though Jacob went down to Egypt to live there and even though the conditions of living in Egypt will be better than anything he had so far, he calls his stay there his "Sojourn." Jacob never ceased to see himself as a "sojourner'; we would say "migrant" today, someone without a fixed address, a known location. Jesus shared …
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Book of Genesis #58 At this juncture it is fitting to quote from the Jewish Publication Society's commentary on Genesis: "With this narrative, the patriarchal period in the history of Israel comes to an end. Jacob's descent to Egypt appears at first to be merely a family visit. Yet this visit is presented as being fraught with national significance…
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Book of Genesis #57 Joseph must have been a man of prayer. He was rich beyond belief, probably the second richest and most powerful man in Egypt after Pharaoh. He had but to reach out and take whatever he pleased, use whomever he pleased in whichever way he pleased. He could have had as many wives as Solomon and probably more concubines than Solomo…
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Book of Genesis #56 One brother was detained in Egypt but there was grain for everyone else so life goes on. But the famine was severe and when the provisions that had brought back from Egypt were about to run out Judah spoke to his father and told him he had to make a choice: either they bring the lad Benjamin to Egypt or they all risk dying from …
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Book of Genesis #55 What do you do when family comes knocking at the door -- family you wished you would never see again? Do you slam the door in their faces? Do you open the door and sing their praises? Or do you put up with them for as long as politeness demands and send them off with Aunt Mildred's old flower vase when the time comes to take Fid…
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Book of Genesis #54 Another two years went by. 2 x 365 days, 730 days. Have you waited that long? Did you persevere in prayer? Did you hope and trust in the Lord? Pharaoh had a dream and no one could interpret it because no one has the key to the future. God gave Joseph wisdom and understanding an upright heart and a pure intention. He told Pharaoh…
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Book of Genesis #53 Egyptian dungeons are hot and smelly. They are not a place you'd like to spend your vacation. But they are a wonderful tool to scrub away any remnant of vanity and vices from a godly man. And what a godly man Joseph was. Rather we should say "is". A man who yields to vices would consider himself justified to curse God in such a …
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Book of Genesis #52 God threw Joseph in a Pit to teach him a lesson in humility. Determining that this was not enough, he sells him into slavery. He lands in a powerful house and has a good master who entrusts him with everything except his wife of course. So what is Joseph doing in that house alone with her? She entreats him the first time and he …
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Book of Genesis #51 Chapter 38 is as an interlude in the story of Joseph. It brings up a story concerning Judah and his daughter-in-law Tamar who is in the lineage of Christ as recorded in the first chapter of the Gospel of St. Matthew. Why? Some commentators think that this story was inserted here by a later copyist. Others explain it based on sev…
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Book of Genesis #50 Chapter 37 of Scripture is the beginning of the story of Joseph and it will take us all the way until the end of Chapter 49. The Story of Joseph is well-known at least in its general outline. What is less well-known is the purpose behind it. Abraham -- Isaac -- Jacob are called the Patriarchs. Not Joseph. He is not a patriarch b…
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Book of Genesis #49 The Book of Genesis is also known as the Book of Generations due to the various genealogies it contains. This chapter is one such list dealing with Esau's offspring. Esau is the older brother of Jacob, the one who forsook his blessing for a bowl of lentil but since he is the son of Isaac, the heir to the Covenant after Abraham t…
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Book of Genesis #48 The next tableau in the life of Jacob involves two deaths, one birth, and a change of name. Deborah, Rachel's nurse died. Jacob's name was changed to Israel. Rachel, the love of his life died while giving birth to Benjamin. His name is now Israel He has twelve sons. It is the birth of the nation of Israel, the very beginning of …
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Book of Genesis #47 No sooner had Jacob settled in the Land that tragedy strikes. His daughter Dinah goes out to town on her own without asking permission or her father's blessing, a clear act of rebellion. This is not surprising given the state of Jacob's family: when we violate the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman the curses of the …
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Book of Genesis #46 When he met his brother, Jacob acted prudently. He treated him like a King and stayed away from him. "May God bless the Czar and keep him far away from us." Jacob pacified his brother by giving him what his brother had always wanted: material goods. Is it a surprise that Jacob was munificent in his dealing with his brother? Much…
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Book of Genesis #45 Riddle me this: Jacob had married four wives instead of one. The wife he loved best brought with her statues of foreign gods in violation of the most important commandment. Thus on two important counts, Jacob had violated the objective law of God, the one he inscribed in the heart of every man. Why is it then that God sends an a…
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Book of Genesis #44 Jacob came to Laban as a fugitive, now he flees from Laban as a fugitive. He had only himself to worry about when he arrived. Now he has four wives and eleven boys and at least one girl (probably more). The maidservants, herdsmen, and the herd. He needs to move a caravan before his father-in-law catches up with him. As it is Lab…
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Book of Genesis #43 What were Leah and Rachel competing for? Why did they give their handmaids to Jacob? Simple: attention. Jacob had married Leah and he was unhappy so he married Rachel. So she was unhappy for she was barren according to Scripture. And she made him unhappy. To countermand her bareness, she gave him Bilhah. Meanwhile, Leah is unhap…
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Book of Genesis #42 Jacob is given Leah in marriage when his eyes were for Rachel. Jacob loved Rachel but nowhere does Scripture says that she was meant for him according to God's plan. So often we confuse what is lovely with what is lovable by us A woman may be ravishing, immeasurably beautiful but if she is not the one that God has intended for m…
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Book of Genesis #41 Jacob must now deal with the wrath of his brother. He flees but not before receiving his father's blessing for the journey. Unlike Abraham who sent his faithful servant to find his son a wife, Jacob is alone on the journey without any material support beyond his own means. He did not go with a caravan full of gits nor with a lar…
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Book of Genesis #40 If we follow the Covenantal trail from Adam down to Jacob we are struck by the fact that seldom does the firstborn receive the blessing intended to make him a ruler of nations. More often than not it is the youngest that receives the blessing. In this case, Esau had already sold his birthright for a bowl of lentil soup but Isaac…
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