The Hebrew Age
A Covenant That Changes Everything!
God always has a plan. The fall didn't surprise Him. Sin doesn’t throw Him off. His purpose stays steady, unshaken.
The Hebrew Age shows God's faithfulness with one man, one call, and one covenant that sets in motion something massive.
God chooses Abraham to spark a movement, a nation set apart to carry the promise of salvation to the whole world.




Abraham’s Journey
A Call To Leave Everything!
God calls Abram out of everything he knows: His home, his land, his safety. And tells him to go. No map. No guarantees. Just a promise.
And this man obeys. He walks by faith, not by sight. And because he believes, God counts him righteous.
This moment becomes the spark of the covenant. A blessing that will reach every nation on earth.
A Son Of Promise
God Always Keeps His Word!
There’s just one catch: Abraham and Sarah can’t have kids. They’re way too old. But God doesn’t care about limits.
Abraham's name means “father of many nations” and declares, “You will have a son”.
And just like that, Isaac is born. The impossible becomes reality. Because when God speaks, nothing is too hard. He always keeps His word.




A Test Of Faith
Picture Of A Greater Sacrifice!
Then comes the test. One that breaks the logic of man. God tells Abraham to offer Isaac, the very son of promise, on the altar.
And Abraham obeys, believing that God can even raise him from the dead. At the last moment, God steps in.
He provides a ram. A substitute. A glimpse of what’s coming. One day, God will provide His only begotten, Jesus, the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world.
The Next Generation
Isaac, Jacob, And The Twelve Tribes!
Isaac grows up and has two sons. Esau and Jacob. And God chooses the younger. Jacob wrestles with life, with God, with himself.
But God never lets go. He renames him Israel, and through his twelve sons, the twelve tribes are born.
It’s messy. It’s real. But it’s all part of God’s plan. Even when Jacob stumbles, the covenant stands strong.




The Favorite Child
God Works In The Hardest Moments!
Joseph has dreams, and they get him sold into slavery by his own brothers. For years, everything has looked hopeless.
But God never stops working. He raises Joseph up, from prisoner to prince in Egypt. When famine hits, his brothers come begging, and Joseph forgives them.
What they mean for evil, God flips for good. This is redemption. This is grace in action.

























































