The interns from Truth in Love Ministry—Aaron, Ethan, Noah, and Caleb—continue their Christ in the Old Testament series on the Witnessing Christ Podcast, walking through Genesis 18–22. As Latter-day Saints follow the Come, Follow Me reading plan, this episode helps Christians engage those same chapters and clearly see how they point to Jesus Christ.
In this section of Genesis, the team explores Abraham’s intercession for Sodom and Gomorrah, Lot’s rescue from destruction, the sobering account of Lot’s family, Abraham’s repeated failures, the long-awaited birth of Isaac, and the powerful testing on Mount Moriah. Throughout it all, one theme remains clear: God’s faithfulness does not depend on human perfection.
The interns wrestle honestly with difficult passages—Lot’s hesitation, Lot’s wife, Abraham’s deception, and the testing of Isaac—while highlighting the gospel thread woven through every chapter. From the mercy shown to Lot, to the substitute ram caught in the thicket, to the promised offspring through whom all nations will be blessed, the story repeatedly echoes the life, death, and resurrection of Christ.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- How Lot’s rescue reveals God’s mercy despite human weakness.
- Why righteousness is rooted in faith, not flawless behavior.
- How God works good even through deeply broken situations.
- The difference between biblical testing and LDS views of mortal probation.
- The powerful parallels between Isaac and Jesus on Mount Moriah.
- Why the ram as substitute points directly to Christ as our sacrifice.
- How Genesis 22 reinforces God’s unconditional promise of blessing through the promised Seed.
- Practical questions to help guide gospel conversations with LDS friends and family.
This episode reminds listeners that the story of Abraham is not ultimately about heroic obedience, but about a faithful God who keeps His promises. From Sodom to Moriah, from Isaac’s birth to the substitute sacrifice, these chapters point forward to Jesus—the true promised Son who carries the wood, becomes the substitute, and through whom all nations are blessed.
Links & Resources
- Access more Witnessing Christ from the Old Testament resources right here.
- Share this podcast with your Christian friends and subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform!
- Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Subscribe to our YouTube channels!
- Support Truth in Love Ministry here.