

Genesis - Living in Babel
Aug 25, 2025
Hakeem Bradley, a passionate speaker at Bridgetown Church, dives deep into the foundational themes of Genesis. He explores the struggle between human failure and divine promise, reflecting on the Tower of Babel's significance. Hakeem emphasizes the communal aspect of faith, advocating for collective responsibility over individualism. He also highlights the importance of sharing hope in challenging environments like the workplace. Listeners are encouraged to embody love and compassion, acting as beacons of hope in today’s world.
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A Personal Flood Of Healing
- Hakeem shared a personal deliverance experience after praying with friends that led to months of freedom from fear and anger.
- He described that time as a flood of God's love cleansing long-held trauma and grief.
Seventy Nations Signal A Complete Story
- Genesis 10 frames 70 nations as a theological sign of completeness connecting later biblical events.
- The genealogy foreshadows geopolitical relationships and recurring patterns in Israel's story.
Babel Is Built On Earlier Threads
- The Babel story intentionally builds on Genesis 10 and earlier chapters, linking geography and genealogy to narrative themes.
- Eastward movement and Nimrod's presence foreshadow rebellion and city-building away from God's intent.