In this Pastor’s Day Chapel message, Rev. Josh Carson preaches “A Grove in Beersheba,” drawing from Genesis 21:30–33. Reflecting on the covenant between Abraham and Abimelech, President Carson highlights the significance of Abraham planting a grove in Beersheba—an act not of compromise, but of worship and remembrance.
While groves later appear in Scripture associated with pagan practices, this moment reveals their original intent as a testimony to God’s faithfulness. Rev. Josh Carson uses this contrast to deliver a timely message on the importance of preserving the purity of what has been handed down through generations.
As President of Indiana Bible College, Rev. Josh Carson challenges listeners to recognize that while methods and generations may change, the message must remain constant. He warns of the subtle drift that can occur when foundational beliefs and practices are reinterpreted or dismantled over time.
At the heart of the message is this defining statement: “We may have a new generation, but we do not have a new message.”
Key Themes:
The importance of spiritual remembrance
Honoring the intent of those who have gone before
Guarding against generational drift
Preserving truth in changing times
We pray this message strengthens your commitment to truth and encourages you to faithfully steward the legacy of faith entrusted to your generation.
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