Genesis 23 is not just about a burial.
It’s about a covenant claim.
I'm including one clip from the show where we examine the moment Sarah’s death forced the promise of God to move from prophecy into geography. Abraham doesn’t conquer the land. He doesn’t seize it. He enters the gate, weighs the silver, and secures the first legal foothold in Canaan.
Why refuse a free gift?
Why insist on witnesses?
Why is every boundary recorded?
Because covenant promise is not vague. It stands in both heaven and earth.
This teaching explores the historical and biblical significance of the cave of Machpelah and how burial preceded inheritance in the unfolding plan of God.
Watch the full episode on Roku and Amazon Fire TV by searching for and opening the Last Christian Media app, or stream anytime at www.lastchristian.net
You can also support the mission of producing family-friendly, Scripture-centered programming at www.lastchristian.net/support
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Covenant doesn’t evaporate.
Sometimes it’s planted.
It’s about a covenant claim.
I'm including one clip from the show where we examine the moment Sarah’s death forced the promise of God to move from prophecy into geography. Abraham doesn’t conquer the land. He doesn’t seize it. He enters the gate, weighs the silver, and secures the first legal foothold in Canaan.
Why refuse a free gift?
Why insist on witnesses?
Why is every boundary recorded?
Because covenant promise is not vague. It stands in both heaven and earth.
This teaching explores the historical and biblical significance of the cave of Machpelah and how burial preceded inheritance in the unfolding plan of God.
Watch the full episode on Roku and Amazon Fire TV by searching for and opening the Last Christian Media app, or stream anytime at www.lastchristian.net
You can also support the mission of producing family-friendly, Scripture-centered programming at www.lastchristian.net/support
and explore resources at www.lastchristian.net/store
Covenant doesn’t evaporate.
Sometimes it’s planted.
Genesis 23 is not just about a burial.
It’s about a covenant claim.
I'm including one clip from the show where we examine the moment Sarah’s death forced the promise of God to move from prophecy into geography. Abraham doesn’t conquer the land. He doesn’t seize it. He enters the gate, weighs the silver, and secures the first legal foothold in Canaan.
Why refuse a free gift?
Why insist on witnesses?
Why is every boundary recorded?
Because covenant promise is not vague. It stands in both heaven and earth.
This teaching explores the historical and biblical significance of the cave of Machpelah and how burial preceded inheritance in the unfolding plan of God.
Watch the full episode on Roku and Amazon Fire TV by searching for and opening the Last Christian Media app, or stream anytime at www.lastchristian.net
You can also support the mission of producing family-friendly, Scripture-centered programming at www.lastchristian.net/support
and explore resources at www.lastchristian.net/store
Covenant doesn’t evaporate.
Sometimes it’s planted.