| | A Positive Purposeful God by T. Austin Sparks
Topic: Character Of God Scripture(s): Genesis 1:1-3, Jeremiah 4:1 | | Description: The date delivered was 11/01/1958. The scriptures used in this sermon were Genesis 1:1-3 and Jeremiah 4:1.
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| | "In the Beginning God created..." by Art Katz
Topic: Beginning Scripture(s): Genesis 1:1 | | Description: Beginnings are always significant in the economy of God and no more so than in His creative acts. They reveal the very essence of Himself and His purpose in creating.
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| | (Through The Bible) Genesis 1:1-18 by Chuck Smith
Topic: Creation Scripture(s): Genesis 1:1-18 | | Description: Did God create just the heavens and the earth, as stated in Genesis 1:1, and then was forced to stop by satan's rebellion in Heaven? Are the heavens billions of years old or a mere 10,000 years young? What are the statistical chances of life beginning by accident? What kind of plants and animals existed before the creation of man? What about dinosaurs and other strange creatures preserved in fossil records? Is there any thing to evolution? Pastor Smith attempts to answer these questions and many more in his fascinating study of the earliest days of creation.
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| | (Genesis) 1 - The Creation of the World by S. Lewis Johnson
Topic: Creation Scripture(s): Genesis 1:1-2 | | Description: "Failure to go back to origins," says S. Lewis Johnson, "is one of the causes of man's ignorance of himself." Lewis begins this study of the book of Genesis with overviews of the book and expounding the first two verses as foundation verses of the whole Bible. Some say there is a "gap" between Genesis 1 verse 1 and verse 2; Lewis takes a look at the pros and cons of viewing Scripture this way.
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| | (Genesis) - Part 1 by Zac Poonen
Topic: Genesis Scripture(s): Genesis 1:1-3, John 1:1 | | Description: Tremendous lessons and warnings can be extracted from these opening verses of the Bible. Zac Poonen labors in the Word of God to illustrate the fall of Lucifer (Satan) as a warning to believers of the consequences of having the same spirit of "I will go up." The work of transformation upon the earth without form and void holds precious truths for followers of Jesus as to how to be transformed into His image and likeness!
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