From Genesis to Revelation, the Scriptures weave together threads into a single rope—the covenant life of God’s people. Starting in Genesis, threads of the Gospel, such as meals, prayer, fasting, redemption, and rescue, begin to form that rope. In Eden, we see borrowed breath, promises, and the call to walk faithfully; in Abraham, meals, the tent, and the altar become signs of trust; in Moses, Torah shapes time and community; in the prophets, the path of justice and mercy is pressed upon the heart. Yeshua enters this story, fulfilling it as He teaches, heals, and shares the covenant table with His followers. The early church carried this Hebrew way of life forward—rooted in meals, prayer, fellowship, sharing the good news, and shared burdens—until history shifted its center of gravity. Here, we trace those threads, rediscovering the roots of our faith so that the covenant rhythm that began in Genesis and finds its fulfillment in Revelation can shape our walk today.
Threads
- The Covenant Story
- The Gospel Theme from Genesis through Revelation
- The Thread of Meals Across Scripture
- The Thread of Fasting Across Scripture
- The Thread of Prayer Across Scripture
- Walking the Trail of Death & Darkness into Resurrection
- Biblical Redemption Imagery in Modern Language