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Title Idea: El Olam (The Everlasting God) | Genesis 21 Lyric Video 📖 About This Song: The Theology of Genesis 21:22–34 This song is a deep dive into the end of Genesis 21, marking a pivotal transition in the life of Abraham. It moves from a tense legal conflict in the desert to a profound revelation of God’s eternal nature. The lyrics explore the historical realities of ancient covenants and draw powerful parallels to the cross and the Living Water of Christ. Here is the sermon and study context behind the lyrics: The Well of Beersheba ("The Well of the Seven / The Oath"): In the ancient Near East, a well was sovereignty and life. Abraham secured his legal right to this well by setting apart seven ewe lambs. In Hebrew, to swear an oath literally means to "seven oneself." Beersheba represents the moment Abraham stopped running, secured a legacy, and made the secular world (King Abimelech) admit, "God is with you in all that you do." The Tamarisk Tree (An Embodied Prayer): Abraham didn't just pitch a tent; he planted a slow-growing Tamarisk tree. Native to the harsh Negev desert, this tree sends its roots incredibly deep to find hidden water and secretes salt to create a miraculous cooling shade. It is a symbol of spiritual resilience in the wilderness. Planting it was an act of faith—a legacy for future generations and an altar of praise. El Olam (The Everlasting God): For the first time, God is called El Olam. The Hebrew word Olam points to the "vanishing point" of the horizon—the infinite past and the infinite future. Abraham realized God wasn't just the God of the "now," but the architect of time itself. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. From the Head into the Heart: Great preachers like Charles Stanley and Charles Spurgeon often warned that the longest 18 inches in the world is the distance from the head to the heart. If you drink from an earthly well, you will thirst again. But when the Living Water washes into the heart, it brings true transformation. The wood of the Tamarisk tree points directly forward to the wood of the cross—our ultimate physical sign of salvation. 🎤 Lyrics [Intro] Genesis twenty-one: twenty-two through thirty-four. At that time Abimelech and Phicol the commander of his army said to Abraham, “God is with you in all that you do..." Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba and called there on the name of the LORD, the Everlasting God. And Abraham sojourned many days in the land of the Philistines. [Verse 1] In the Negev dust where the sun beats down A resilient faith in the hardened ground We're planting a tamarisk, deep in the sand Sending roots down to survive in this land Just like a believer in a wilderness trial Drawing up strength to walk the next mile Abimelech saw it, he had to confess That God is with us in the wilderness! [Pre-Chorus] If you drink from this well, you will thirst again But there's a Living Water that won't ever end Let it wash over the head and into the heart An embodied prayer where the healing starts! [Chorus] We’re planting the tree, a legacy of grace A shelter of worship in a desert place We call on El Olam, the Everlasting Name! A physical sign that we’re never the same! From the wood of the tree to the wood of the cross Salvation is calling, redeeming the lost! He’s the Alpha and Omega, Beginning and End! To the vanishing point, our Eternal Friend! [Verse 2] It’s not just a sapling, it’s an altar of praise A lasting legacy for the coming days When the winds of adversity batter and blow We have an anchor in the water below An oasis of peace for the world to see That the presence of Heaven is dwelling with me! [Pre-Chorus] If you drink from this well, you will thirst again But there's a Living Water that won't ever end Let it wash over the head and into the heart An embodied prayer where the healing starts! [Chorus] [Bridge] He’s not just the God of the "now" and the "here" He’s the God of the ages, casting out fear! (El Olam!) Beyond the horizon! (El Olam!) The Vanishing Point! From the roots of the desert to the blood that He gave We trust in the Savior who suffered to save! [Chorus] [Outro] Deep roots! (Living Water!) Never thirst again! (Living Water!) He is El Olam! (The Everlasting) A physical sign! (Salvation!) (God is with you.) Tags: #Genesis21 #ElOlam #ChristianMusic #LyricVideo #BibleStudy #CharlesStanley #Spurgeon #LivingWater