Episode notes
In this episode of In the Garden, we explore one of the most human moments in Abraham’s story: the tension between faith and fear.
God has called Abram to leave his homeland and promises land, descendants, and blessing for all peoples (Genesis 12:1–3). But almost immediately, reality presses in: a famine strikes the land (Genesis 12:10), testing Abram’s trust.
Fear rises. Abram worries for his life and the safety of his wife Sarai. He tells a half-truth:
“Say you are my sister, that it may go well with me because of you…” (Genesis 12:13)
Abram’s decision is human, yet flawed. God intervenes, preserving Sarai and protecting the covenant:
“The Lord afflicted Pharaoh and his house with great plagues because of Sarai.” (Genesis 12:17)
This episode highlights a timeless truth: Abram is not perfect. His fear ...