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7 days tracing God's plan through family lines
Those long lists of names tell a remarkable story. Trace the thread from Adam to Jesus in one week.
Start Reading — Day 1: Where It All BeganReady when you are.
Ten generations from Adam to Noah. Each name on this list carried the image of God through a world that was unraveling. The line held — quietly, faithfully, against all odds.
Reflect
Enoch 'walked with God' and then was no more. What would it look like for your life to be described that way?
These people lived for centuries, yet Scripture records only their names and lifespans. What do you want to be remembered for beyond dates and details?
After the flood, humanity begins again. Noah's three sons become the ancestors of every nation on earth. Then they try to build a tower to heaven — and God intervenes. Unity and division, both part of the story.
Abraham dies and the promise divides. Ishmael fathers twelve tribes. Isaac's twin sons struggle before they're even born. And one of them trades his entire future for a single meal.
Esau walks away from the covenant and builds a prosperous kingdom that history largely forgot. Jacob takes seventy people and moves to Egypt with a promise from God ringing in his ears. Two brothers, two very different legacies.
The royal line takes shape. A Moabite widow chooses to follow a God she wasn't born into — and her great-grandson becomes the greatest king Israel ever knew. Ten generations of quiet faithfulness leading to something extraordinary.
Matthew opens his Gospel with forty-two generations. Abraham to David, David to exile, exile to Jesus. Every name is a link in the chain. The promise took two thousand years to unfold — but it held.
Luke traces Jesus' lineage in the opposite direction — not forward from Abraham, but backward through history to Adam, 'the son of God.' Every human who has ever lived is connected to this story.
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