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EPISODE · May 24, 2026 · 34 MIN

Equipped 2026: "The Table of Nations and Tower of Babel (Gen. 10-11)" by Dean Thompson

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April 24, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 2 - 1:30 PM Session   In this episode recorded at the Cumberland Trace congregation as part of a Genesis-themed gathering, the speaker explores Genesis chapters 10–11 and traces God’s plan from the Table of Nations to the Tower of Babel and on to Pentecost. Framed around four focal ideas — design (diversity), defiant centralization (pride), divine disruption (judgment and scattering), and divine dissolution (Pentecost’s reversal) — the message shows how Scripture presents diversity as intentional, pride as rebellion against God’s command to fill the earth, and God’s sovereign intervention as the means to restore his mission. The sermon examines Noah’s charge to be fruitful and multiply, the genealogies of Shem, Ham, and Japheth (including the curse on Canaan), and how Genesis 10 functions as the Bible’s first “world map.” It unpacks Genesis 11’s narrative of prideful centralization at Babel, the confusion of language, and God’s scattering of people as both judgment and redirection. The talk connects these Old Testament events to New Testament fulfillment in Acts 2, where the Holy Spirit reunites the nations in one gospel message, leading to the explosive growth of the early church. Guests and references mentioned include Sister Rebecca Colley (scheduled to teach on pride and its link to Babel), a referenced sermon by Brother Cliff Goodwin, and earlier remarks by Brother Stephen. The speaker also cites Psalm 33 and Proverbs 19 and points to Genesis, Joshua, Matthew, and Luke for genealogical and covenant context. Illustrations — such as maps, family stories, and the Lost River Cave’s outward-flowing river — are used to emphasize the call to go outward rather than remain inward and to highlight practical implications. Key takeaways: celebrate and appreciate God-designed diversity; repent of and “amend the tower of pride” in personal, professional, and church life; and actively advance the divine mission by scattering outward to share Christ with all nations. The episode closes with an encouragement to join God’s mission, use whatever gifts one has to serve, and to refocus on building people who bear God’s name rather than building monuments to ourselves.   Duration 34:49

April 24, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 2 - 1:30 PM Session   In this episode recorded at the Cumberland Trace congregation as part of a Genesis-themed gathering, the speaker explores Genesis chapters 10–11 and traces God’s plan from the Table of Nations to the Tower of Babel and on to Pentecost. Framed around four focal ideas — design (diversity), defiant centralization (pride), divine disruption (judgment and scattering), and divine dissolution (Pentecost’s reversal) — the message shows how Scripture presents diversity as intentional, pride as rebellion against God’s command to fill the earth, and God’s sovereign intervention as the means to restore his mission. The sermon examines Noah’s charge to be fruitful and multiply, the genealogies of Shem, Ham, and Japheth (including the curse on Canaan), and how Genesis 10 functions as the Bible’s first “world map.” It unpacks Genesis 11’s narrative of prideful centralization at Babel, the confusion of language, and God’s scattering of people as both judgment and redirection. The talk connects these Old Testament events to New Testament fulfillment in Acts 2, where the Holy Spirit reunites the nations in one gospel message, leading to the explosive growth of the early church. Guests and references mentioned include Sister Rebecca Colley (scheduled to teach on pride and its link to Babel), a referenced sermon by Brother Cliff Goodwin, and earlier remarks by Brother Stephen. The speaker also cites Psalm 33 and Proverbs 19 and points to Genesis, Joshua, Matthew, and Luke for genealogical and covenant context. Illustrations — such as maps, family stories, and the Lost River Cave’s outward-flowing river — are used to emphasize the call to go outward rather than remain inward and to highlight practical implications. Key takeaways: celebrate and appreciate God-designed diversity; repent of and “amend the tower of pride” in personal, professional, and church life; and actively advance the divine mission by scattering outward to share Christ with all nations. The episode closes with an encouragement to join God’s mission, use whatever gifts one has to serve, and to refocus on building people who bear God’s name rather than building monuments to ourselves.   Duration 34:49

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