A ram caught in a thicket at sunrise, bathed in warm golden light, symbolizing God’s provision on Mount Moriah and foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice.

The Knife, the Manger, and the Throne

A ram caught in a thicket at sunrise marks the moment God provided a substitute on Mount Moriah. This powerful image foreshadows the sacrifice of Christ and reminds us that the story of salvation began long before Bethlehem and leads us toward the return of our King.

Silhouette of a raised hand gripping a knife above a wood-covered altar, set against a glowing mountain sunrise, symbolizing Abraham’s faith in God's promise.

Faith That Refuses to Die

When Abraham raised the knife, he believed in resurrection before it had ever happened. This gripping devotional walks through Hebrews 11:17–40, showing how faith endures when reason breaks, walls crumble, and promises seem dead. From Abraham to Rahab, discover what real, untamed faith looks like.

A dramatic impressionistic painting of Abraham on a mountaintop at dawn, his silhouette holding a raised knife over Isaac, who lies still on a stone altar. The sky is torn with clouds and cold light, capturing the tension and agony of obedience before God intervenes.

Three Days to the Altar

Abraham raised the knife with shaking hands, not because he lacked faith—but because he had it. This is the moment where obedience meets agony, where trust walks the long road to the altar, and where God, at the last second, speaks.