The formation of creation as we know it, the transformation of the wasteland tohu wa bohu to a finetuned land of life and glory, was revealed through many separations. For there is one separation toward order, and another separation toward disorder.
Gen 1-11 Part IV – The Glorious Trinity
April 13, 2014 inThe marks of the glorious Trinity lie veiled in the creation account, and they are revealed in fuller detail in John’s gospel.
Gen 1-11 Part III – A Glorious Creator
April 6, 2014 inThe God of Glory is the subject of the first chapters of Genesis. God is–He exists without beginning or end. He is the Actor, who created all things ex nihilo.
Gen 1-11 Part II – Fleeing From Glory
March 30, 2014 inThe overarching theme of Genesis 1-11 is that humanity persistently flees from glory, dignity, and honor. No amount of God’s judgment on us will change this inclination. This is why redemption is necessary. This is why God chose to intervene in a different way.
Gen 1-11 Part I – Primeval History
March 23, 2014 inWe begin our study of Genesis 1-11 by reviewing that the creation account is as historical as the various accounts that follow it.
Brothers
July 7, 2013 inCain, Abel, the Prodigal Son: What do these stories of brothers in the Bible teach us about the Father?
The Image of God (Gen 1:26-28)
May 9, 2010 inOne of the issues that perplexed me for many years is, “What does it mean that we are created in the image of God?” Despite serious attempts to uncover the meaning of God’s image, I found myself foiled and frustrated again and again. So what exactly does it mean that we are made in the image of God and how should we go about answering that question? These are the questions I would like us to answer this morning.
The question of mankind’s creation in the image of God is a question in the realm of what is called “anthropology.” The word “anthropology” is the study of two words “anthropos” – man and “logos” – word or doctrine. Anthropology therefore is the study or doctrine of man. What is man? In particular, what does it mean that man is made in the image of God?
I Have Sinned (Gen 38:1-30)
March 28, 2010 inFor the last several weeks we have been considering what it means to be citizens of heaven, what it means to bring a taste of heaven to earth. We have emphasized the centrality of thankfulness as well as the necessity of communal language. Last week we explored the way that communal language should drive us as we deal with conflict and sin – in particular, how we deal with others who sin against us. Today I would like us to consider a related but distinct matter. How do we deal with our own sin? First, how should we respond when we are confronted over our sin? Second, how should we view past sin?
Blessed are the Peacemakers (Gen 13)
March 21, 2010 inFor the last couple weeks we have spoken about what it means to be citizens of heaven. We found that as citizens of heaven our task is to bring a taste of heaven to earth; to Christianize the world in the same way in which Roman citizens were to Romanize the empire.