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Genesis Study

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Genesis serves as the foundational book of the Bible, laying the groundwork for understanding God’s relationship with humanity and the unfolding of His redemptive plan. In its pages, we witness the creation of the world, as articulated in Genesis 1:1, where God creates the heavens and the earth, establishing His sovereignty over all creation. The narratives of Genesis reveal profound theological truths, including the nature of sin and its consequences, as seen in Genesis 3, where the fall of humanity introduces brokenness into the world. Furthermore, God's covenant with Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3 highlights His intention to bless all nations through one chosen lineage, foreshadowing the coming of Christ, who fulfills this promise as described in Galatians 3:16. The stories of the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph—illustrate themes of faith, obedience, and divine providence, reminding us of God’s faithfulness amidst human frailty. As we explore Genesis, we are invited to reflect on the significance of creation, the reality of sin, and the hope of redemption, encouraging a deeper understanding of our identity as God's image-bearers and our role in His unfolding story.

dick-woodward

This sermon delves into the Book of Genesis, focusing on Chapter 4 and the themes of conflict, communication with God, and consequences of the fall. It emphasizes understanding anger, resolving conflict, and the importance of being acceptable before God. The sermon also highlights the significance o

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zac-poonen

This sermon delves into the foundational truths found in the first 11 chapters of Genesis, focusing on 10 key lessons from Genesis chapters 2 and 3. It emphasizes the importance of prioritizing fellowship with God, the significance of the breath of God in making us different, the necessity of testin

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