
Two boys showed up for the soapbox derby with the same goal: win the race. Tim slapped his car together the night before. Boards didn’t quite line up, the wheels wobbled, and the steering was more hope than design. He figured speed would take care of itself once he got rolling.
When Wells showed up he was ready. He had a plan. He measured twice, tightened every bolt, tested the wheels, and adjusted the steering until it tracked straight. When the race started, Tim flew fast—for about five seconds—before drifting off course. Wells rolled steady, straight, and true all the way to the finish.
The Plan Begins
A goal is where you want to go. A plan is how you actually get there.
After Adam and Eve messed up, God didn’t just give up on His original plan to have a family to share His awesome creation with forever.
Genesis 3:15 is the first promise of God’s rescue plan.
Genesis 3:15
And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
Right after Adam and Eve chose to disobey God, everything seemed broken—the relationship between people and God was damaged.
In Genesis 3:15, God promised that one day a descendant of the woman would defeat the one that hates God and deceived Adam and Eve, even though that serpent would strike back. This verse shows the starting point of God’s plan to overcome evil and restore what was lost. Long before Jesus was born, God was pointing forward to His plan to save and heal the world through a promised Savior.
The Bible is the story of how that grand plan is unfolding in history, how different people plugged into it, and what your part in it is.







