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Genesis: The Beginning of God’s Redemptive Story

with Michael Easley
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Genesis: The Beginning of God’s Redemptive Story

with Michael Easley
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In this sermon, Michael Easley shows how Genesis reveals God’s redemptive plan, reminding us that from the beginning, God keeps His promises.

Summary

In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley opens the book of Genesis and reminds us why beginnings matter. Genesis is not merely an ancient record of origins; it forms the foundation of God’s redemptive plan for humanity. From the first verse, Scripture clearly presents God as the central character who creates, commands, and reveals Himself.

Dr. Easley explains how Genesis uses repeated sections called toledotes—“accounts” or “generations”—to form the book’s literary framework. These accounts trace humanity’s repeated failure and God’s unwavering faithfulness, introducing themes of blessing and curse throughout Scripture.

The first eleven chapters present four key events: creation, fall, flood, and nations. The rest of the book focuses on four people: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. God’s promise to Abraham anchors the story and shows that salvation comes from God, not human effort.

Genesis shows that humanity cannot rescue itself, but God relentlessly pursues redemption. Dr. Easley stresses that Genesis does not settle scientific debates but reveals God’s character, purposes, and promises. These promises continue to shape the lives of believers today.

 

Takeaways

  • Genesis begins with God, establishing Him as the central actor in all of Scripture.
  • The structure of Genesis reveals both humanity’s failure and God’s sovereign design.
  • Blessing and curse form a foundational pattern that runs throughout the Bible.
  • God’s covenant with Abraham is central to understanding redemption and salvation.
  • Genesis shows that salvation is God’s work, not man’s effort.
  • The promises God made in Genesis still apply to believers today, offering hope despite repeated failure.

 

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Forgiveness, God's Will, Personal Growth, Sanctification, Submission, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Trust, Worship

References

  • Genesis

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  • Abrahamic covenant, Bible, Biblical Themes, Christian faith, Expository Teaching, Genesis, God's Story, Moses, Toledotes
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