Abraham

The Birth of a Nation

Genesis 12-25
  1. Who is Abraham?


  2. What is a Covenant ?


  3. What is the Covenant God made with Abraham?

  4. Review: Genesis 12:1-3 | Genesis 13:14-16

    1. Land

    2. Descendants

    3. Blessing

    Review: Genesis 15:12-21

  5. What do we Learn from Abraham?
  6. Review: Romans 4:3 --> Genesis 15:6

    Review: Matthew 26:28 | John 3:36

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    Grab your Bibles. We are going to continue in our series called Bible 101.

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    You're just joining us.

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    We've been spending these past few weeks, and we'll continue until two weeks after Easter.

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    And this is an overview of the Bible.

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    And all of these messages are available on our website.

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    But here's the goal. In ten weeks, you will be so familiar with God's Word.

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    I know for many people, it's an intimidating thing to look at this book and there's so many other books and all these names and places we've never heard of.

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    How does it all go together?

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    Well, that's the goal over these 10 weeks, is to get a strong overview of how the Word of God is put together and what the general theme of God's Word is all about.

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    And then you'll be equipped to go and confidently read God's Word for yourself.

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    So, so far we've spent some time talking about the Bible, why we believe the Bible is true, why we believe it was written by God Himself.

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    We spent a week talking about creation.

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    That's where it all started.

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    In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.

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    Then things went south pretty quickly as sin entered the world.

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    Then we saw in Genesis chapter 6, the sin got so bad that God said, "I'm going to blot out every living thing on the earth except for one man and his wife and his sons and their wives." And that was Noah. And God flooded the entire earth because of sin.

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    But people were still sinners even after the flood because last week we were in Genesis chapter 11.

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    You recall that the people united, and even though God said, "Spread out, fill the earth," that time the people said, "No, we're going to stay here.

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    We're going to establish our own kingdom." And the Lord confused their languages and spread them out.

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    They're like, "Well, Pastor Jeff, you said that we're going to be covering the whole Bible, but I'm going to be honest with you, we haven't made it very far.

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    I mean, what week is this, like five or six or whatever, and we've only made it to like Genesis chapter 11.

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    Actually, we've gone quite a distance already because today we're talking about Abraham.

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    Did you know from creation to Abraham, that's a period of about 2,000 years.

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    So we're on a pretty good pace.

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    So there's 2,000 years from creation to Abraham And there's about 2,000 years from Abraham to the birth of Jesus Christ.

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    And what you see in your Bible is for the first 2,000 years, everything we've covered to this point, God was dealing with the human race as a whole.

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    But the second 2,000 years, starting with Abraham, where we're looking today, God deals primarily with the family of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, or the nation of Israel.

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    See, the first 2,000 years it was a global perspective, and now, starting in Genesis 12, where we're going to pick up today, the Bible really zeroes in on one family.

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    That's the nation of Israel.

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    And if we can get our bookshelf up here, everything that follows in your Bible has to do with the nation of Israel.

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    Understand that this is a Jewish religion.

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    But the first five books, that's the law that God gave to the nation of Israel.

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    Then the books of history, the history of what?

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    The history of Israel.

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    Books of poetry, these were by Israel and for Israel.

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    The prophets, the major and the minor prophets.

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    These were Jewish prophets that God sent to give a message to Israel.

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    Then you get to the Gospels, focal point of the Gospels.

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    Jesus Christ, who according to his human lineage was Jewish.

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    The Acts of the Apostles.

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    Again, God sending the message out to Israel first, and ultimately to the Gentiles.

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    Paul's letters, commentaries - general letters, commentaries on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.

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    What does death and resurrection mean?

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    All the way up to the book of Revelation.

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    Revelation talking about the end of the world, what's coming when Christ returns.

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    One of the key characters in the book of Revelation is the nation of Israel.

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    So the point is, today we're going to be introducing Abraham and talking about him and understand that everything that follows in the Bible circles around the Jewish people.

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    So first of all, if you have your outline, who is Abraham?

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    Let's answer that question. Who is Abraham?

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    Remember we saw the flood, right?

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    Noah, his wife, his three sons, their wives, Noah's sons, Ham, Shem, and Japheth. Shem, one of Noah's sons was actually the father of the Semitic race.

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    And Abraham was a descendant of Shem.

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    And he was called out of a pagan culture by God.

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    That's in Genesis chapter 12.

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    We'll look at that in a second.

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    But Abraham's story...

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    If you were to sum up his life, and there are several chapters in your Bible about the life of Abraham, his life is one of tested faith.

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    In Genesis chapter 12 we see it's Abraham's obedience that's tested.

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    In Genesis 13, Abraham's values are tested.

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    In Genesis 14, his loyalty is tested.

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    Abraham even experienced the greatest test that I would suggest any man would be subjected to when you get to Genesis chapter 22.

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    God tells Abraham to take his son and offer him as a sacrifice.

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    Of course, God intervenes and stops him while Abraham is in the act of doing it.

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    That's a whole other sermon.

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    But here's the most important thing you need to know about Abraham.

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    The most important thing about Abraham is this.

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    God made a covenant with Abraham.

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    That's the most important thing about Abraham.

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    God made a covenant with him.

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    You're like, "Well, hang on.

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    What is a covenant?" That's a great question.

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    That's number two in your outline.

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    What is a covenant?

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    In general, covenant is an agreement.

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    Right?

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    Like we say, the marriage covenant.

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    What does that mean?

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    It means two people have agreed to be husband and wife.

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    It's agreement.

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    That's the general sense.

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    But when you get to the Bible, and you see the word covenant, regarding the Lord specifically, here's a better definition.

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    A covenant is God's commitment to keep certain promises to His people on certain terms.

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    God's commitment to keep certain promises to His people on certain terms.

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    That's what a covenant is.

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    Interestingly, the Hebrew word for covenant is the word "cut." And I think you're going to see why here in a second.

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    probably where we get the expression we're going to cut a deal.

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    So what is the covenant that God made with Abraham? If this is so important, what is the covenant? This is, again, this is Bible 101.

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    Every student of God's Word needs to know this because this is so important.

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    What's the covenant God made with Abraham? We find it given in Scripture, it's repeated.

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    We're going to look at a couple passages here. First of all, look at Genesis chapter 12.

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    First three verses says, "Now the Lord said to Abram," that was his name before God changed it, "Go from your country and your kindred and your father's house to the land that I will show you.

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    I will make of you a great nation and I will bless you and make your name great so that you will be a blessing.

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    I will bless those who bless you.

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    And him who dishonors you, I will curse.

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    And in you, all the families of the earth shall be blessed.

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    Keep that scripture up there for a second.

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    There's something I want you to see.

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    Last week, remember the people that were building the Tower of Babel?

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    Their goal was to make a great name for themselves?

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    Can't miss the contrast here.

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    tried to make a great name for themselves and God said no it's not going to work and he confused your language and spread them out but then God turns to Abraham he says I will bless you and make your name great. If you're going to try to make yourself great it's not going to happen but when you seek the Lord and you allow the Lord to have his way in your life he will make you great okay so you have a choice there you want to be great yeah we all want to be great There's two ways you can go about it, your way or God's way.

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    Your way won't work, God's way always works.

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    So Genesis chapter 13 again, the covenant, "The Lord said to Abram after Lot," that's his nephew, had separated from him, "The Lord says to Abram, 'Lift up your eyes and look from the place where you are northward and southward and eastward and westward.

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    All the land that you see I will give to you and to your offspring forever.

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    I will make your offspring as the dust of the earth, so that if one can count the dust of the earth, your offspring also can be counted." Okay, so jot these down in your outline.

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    The covenant that God made with Abraham was about three things.

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    There are three things God said, "Abraham, you're going to...

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    This is the covenant I'm making with you, man." The first one, letter A, is land.

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    And what land is that?

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    That is the nation of Israel.

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    That is that chunk of land in the Middle East, and it belongs to the Jews forever.

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    And I know people are fighting over it, and they will continue to.

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    There are claims being staked on who this land belongs to.

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    belongs to Israel because God gave it to Abraham clearly in his word.

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    This land was ultimately claimed when Moses, we're going to talk about him next week, Moses led Israel out of Egypt where the Israelites were slaves.

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    Moses led them out of Egypt and Joshua ended up leading them in to Canaan as it was called before Israel took control.

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    And yet people are still fighting over it today.

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    So that was the first promise that God made Abraham.

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    There's a chunk of land that I'm giving to you.

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    And I think that explains when you look at...

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    We've already seen the degree of human sinfulness.

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    But isn't it interesting that there's a New Jersey-sized chunk of land in the Middle East that everybody's fighting over and has been forever?

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    Like, why is everybody fighting over that little piece of land?

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    They're fighting over it because God gave it to the Israelites.

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    That's why they're fighting over it.

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    That's the first part of the promise.

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    The second one we saw, descendants.

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    God said, "Your descendants are going to be like the stars in the sky or the sand on the seashore." There's a problem with that though.

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    So Abraham at the time, God gave him the promise, was 75 and childless.

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    Everybody say that's a problem.

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    Okay, it gets worse though.

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    His wife, Sarah, was old and childless.

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    Everybody say that's a problem.

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    Okay, so Abraham was like, "Well, God promised that He was going to bless me through descendants." So one of the customs they had back then was they would take one of their servants, one of their maidservants, and have children through that.

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    So they had a maidservant named Hagar.

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    And Abraham and Sarah thought, "Well, maybe if we just have...

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    Maybe Abraham, if you have a child through Hagar, that's what God meant." Well, Abraham and Hagar did have a child, and that child's name was Ishmael.

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    He became the father of the Arab nation.

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    God said, "No, I meant Abraham, you and Sarah are going to have a child." In an old age, Sarah ultimately gave birth to Isaac, who was the father of Jacob.

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    And Jacob, his name changed to Israel, which Israel literally means "wrestles with God." So Jacob, Israel, had 12 sons and those sons ended up becoming the fathers of the 12 tribes of Israel and that's where we get the nation of Israel.

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    So that's the land, that's the descendants, but something else you saw in this covenant was blessing.

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    What is a blessing?

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    I mean, that's one of those words we use a lot.

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    Like, what does that even mean?

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    Like somebody sneezes, we're like, "Bless you," and, you know, "I want to do this with your blessing and to say the blessing before we eat.

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    What does that mean?

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    Well, in the Old Testament, a blessing was a spoken word that places lasting benefits on a person or on a group.

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    That's why you see in the Old Testament, for example, people would look for a blessing from their father.

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    Like, "Father, speak a word over me to give me lasting benefit." That's what a blessing was.

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    What is the blessing that was going to be associated with Israel?

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    Israel was to be a light to the world.

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    Israel was meant to lead nations of the earth to the living God.

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    And this blessing is ultimately fulfilled through Jesus Christ.

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    Understand, when God promised Abraham a blessing that would be for the whole world, that was ultimately fulfilled in Jesus, because according to Jesus' human lineage, Jesus was God in human flesh, but Jesus, you could say more specifically, was God in Jewish flesh.

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    That's the blessing.

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    I want you to turn in your Bibles to Genesis chapter 15.

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    To see this covenant, how this...

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    You see, God didn't tell Abraham, "Let's go down to the local notary and draft this up, and we'll get it notarized." God didn't say, "We're going to go to court and make this official." I want you to see how God sort of sealed the deal in making this official with Abraham.

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    Genesis chapter 15, we're going to pick up in verse 12.

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    And it says, "As the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell on Abram.

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    Behold, dreadful and great darkness fell upon him.

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    Then the Lord said to Abram, 'Know for certain that your offspring will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs, and will be servants there, and they will be afflicted for four hundred years. He's talking about the Israelites being in Egypt. See, he says, "But I will bring judgment on the nation that they serve and afterward they shall come out with great possessions. As for yourself, you shall go to your fathers in peace. You shall be buried in a good old age and they shall come back here in In the fourth generation, the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet complete.

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    Here's how the covenant was made. Look at verse 17.

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    It says, "When the sun had gone down and it was dark, behold, a smoking fire pot and a flaming torch passed between these pieces." What pieces?

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    earlier in Genesis 15 told Abraham, "Take animals and cut them in half." Like, what's that all about?

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    They would, in those days, I know it seems like a weird custom to us, but they would cut animals in half and put the halves opposite each other and sort of make a path of animals divided.

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    And when they were speaking their terms of the covenant, they would walk between those halves of the animal.

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    you were saying, "If I don't keep my end of it, I should be cut in half like one of these animals." But it was a very serious thing to enter into a covenant in this way.

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    But notice it says, "The Lord appeared, He manifested Himself as a smoking fire pot and a flaming torch." As that manifestation, the Bible says, "The Lord passed between these pieces," verse 18.

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    On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying, "To your offspring I give this land, the river of Egypt, the great river, the river Euphrates, to the land of the Kenites, the Kenozites, the Kadmonites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Rephaim, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Gergesites, and the Jebusites.

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    Let's see, usually when a covenant was made and the animal halves were divided, you had the little path, usually the two parties entering the covenant would take turns.

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    Like I would walk through and I would state, here's my part of the covenant.

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    I promise that I'm going to do this and I promise that I'm going to do that.

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    And then the next person entering the covenant, He'd do the same thing.

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    He'd walk through, "Okay, well now I'm going to promise to do this and I promise to do that." But both sides would walk through, and that was called a bilateral covenant.

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    But this passage is so significant because you see, only God passed through.

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    Did you see that?

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    God didn't say, "Abraham, here's what I'm going to do.

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    Now, I want you to walk through the pieces and tell me how you're going to keep your end." That didn't happen.

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    This is called a unilateral covenant.

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    God was saying, "Abraham, here is what I'm going to do." And the covenant did not depend upon Abraham.

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    Abraham was faithful, yeah, he had a few bumps in the road.

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    You can read about that.

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    He wasn't perfect, just like me.

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    I'm not perfect.

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    And newsflash, and neither are you.

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    Sorry, that hurt your feelings.

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    Abraham was just like us.

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    Yeah, he had some problems.

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    When you look at the overall scope of his life, he was faithful.

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    We're going to talk about that in a second.

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    But the covenant wasn't based on Abraham being faithful.

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    See, God wasn't up in heaven going, "Oh, I hope Abraham does his part of this.

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    I mean, I'm going to keep my part, but I sure hope he keeps his part." It was a unilateral covenant.

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    God was basically saying, "Abraham, you're a witness.

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    I want you to watch.

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    This is what I'm going to do through you." God's going to keep His Word no matter what.

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    The covenant, again, wasn't based on Abraham keeping His Word, it was based on God keeping His.

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    If I can just insert here quickly, I know a lot of times people struggle with the idea of salvation.

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    How do I know that I'm saved and how can I be sure?

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    The surety of your salvation is Jesus Christ.

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    We're going to talk about that in a second.

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    The surety of your salvation is based on God keeping His Word.

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    Understand, your salvation isn't based on you keeping your word.

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    Because you would lose your salvation about 30 times a day before you get out of bed, and who knows how many times after that.

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    You can't do it.

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    See the covenant that God made with you, as we'll talk about in a second, it's based on Him keeping His word.

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    So that's why I can stand before you and say, "I have the assurance that I'm going to heaven." And somebody might say, "Well, that's awfully arrogant of you, Pastor Jeff." No, it's not.

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    I'm a loser.

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    I'm a failure by nature.

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    But my surety of going to heaven is because of God keeping His Word, not me keeping mine.

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    That's the same with Abraham.

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    God says, "Abraham, here's how this is going to go down." That was the covenant that God made with him, a unilateral covenant.

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    It was one-sided and it was for three things.

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    Every Bible student needs to know this.

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    Land, descendants, and a blessing.

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    And finally for today, what do we learn from Abraham?

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    What do we learn from Abraham?

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    Well your Bible tells us that Abraham is the poster child for faith.

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    Your Bible might not use the expression "poster child." However, he is the poster child for faith.

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    the Apostle Paul in the book of Romans in the New Testament.

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    Romans is the most comprehensive and exhaustive book in the Bible that talks about the nature of salvation.

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    Okay?

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    And when Paul, in this absolutely mind-blowingly incredible writing, inspired by the Holy Spirit, obviously, but as Paul was describing salvation and what it means to be saved, In Romans 4, verse 3, he quotes Genesis 15, verse 6, which simply says, "Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness." Or it was, your Bible might say, "reckoned to him," or "credited to him." You see, by nature, we talk all about sin.

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    we are born sinners, we are not righteous.

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    No matter how many righteous things that we try to do, those things don't make us righteous.

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    We are sinners who occasionally do the right thing.

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    We don't have righteousness on our account.

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    See, God has to put it on our account.

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    It would be like if you were renting an apartment and you were behind $500 in the rent, and you didn't have it in your bank account, but I went to the bank with you and I put $500 on your bank account, and you used that to pay the bill, pay your rent.

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    Now, you didn't earn it and you didn't put it there, but it was there, and you had it, and you possessed it, because somebody else put it there.

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    And that's how it is with righteousness.

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    in Jesus Christ we are pronounced righteous.

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    Like, well I'm not a righteous person.

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    No, by nature you're not.

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    He puts that on your account.

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    Jesus takes you to the spiritual bank, so to speak, and your righteousness says zero, and Jesus says I'm going to put my righteousness on his account.

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    And you're like, well how does that happen?

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    tells us Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. Abraham wasn't saved because he was great and he was great. One of the greatest people in history. That's not why he was saved. Abraham wasn't saved because he was moral. He was sometimes and he blew it sometimes. He wasn't saved because he was moral. Abraham wasn't saved because Because he had huge accomplishments. He did.

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    That wasn't what saved him.

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    What saved Abraham was simply he believed God.

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    Salvation has only ever been by grace through faith.

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    You see, you could say that grace is God's part.

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    What is grace?

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    Grace is God giving to you what He requires from you.

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    grace. God says you have to be righteous as we said you're not righteous. God says I'm going to give you righteousness. I require that from you so I'm going to give it to you. Holiness I require that from you so I'm going to give it to you.

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    That's what grace is. Everything that we need God has supplied for us on our behalf. That's grace. So how do I get this grace? How do I receive it? You God. But to just boil it down in simplest terms you can say faith is our part.

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    Faith isn't a work, faith is believing in the work that God's done. Much like the word blessing, the word faith is one of those words we throw around a lot that maybe don't know exactly what it means. My favorite definition is one James MacDonald used, I'm going to share it with you. He says that faith is believing God's and acting upon it, no matter how I feel, because God promises a good result.

    28:27-28:28

    I'll say that again.

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    Faith is believing God's Word, and acting upon it, no matter how I feel, because God promises a good result.

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    That's faith.

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    And I want you to understand church, that when we talk about faith, it's not about how much faith you have.

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    It's about who your faith is in.

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    Because as a pastor I hear people say to me, "Oh I just don't have a lot of faith, and oh if I could just have some more faith, I don't have a lot of faith." You don't have to have a lot of faith.

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    Jesus said you need faith like a what?

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    What did he say?

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    Faith like a mountain?

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    No, faith like an ocean?

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    What did he say?

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    A mustard seed, right?

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    Jesus said you just need a little bit of faith.

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    Why?

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    Because it's not about how much faith you have.

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    It's about who your faith is in.

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    Now it's true.

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    Over time and experience in your walk with Lord, your faith will grow.

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    That's absolutely true.

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    I can say that I have more faith now than I did certainly 20 years ago, 21 years ago, however 22 years since I came to Christ, I have more faith today than I did even last month.

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    Honestly.

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    My faith is growing.

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    But it's not about how much faith you have.

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    It's about who your faith is in.

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    I like to share this little story I heard one time to help illustrate that.

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    You know, the story goes there's a little boy who liked to ice skate.

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    Are the ice skaters here?

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    Like, OK, a couple of you?

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    All right, I've ice skated like four times in my life.

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    I'm terrible at it.

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    OK, but there's a little boy.

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    He liked to ice skate.

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    And it was getting late in the fall, and the pond had just frozen over.

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    He's like, all right, I'm going to go ice skate.

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    He put his ice skates on, and he ran down to the pond.

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    And he jumped on, but it had just frozen over, so the ice wasn't very thick.

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    And he jumped on the ice, and the ice cracked, and he fell through.

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    fortunately is that was nearby dragged him out of the water about a week later weather got really cold and the on froze again but this time it rose rose and uh... because that's a state you want to go ice skating the pond is really frozen solid the kid this time he didn't run down and jump on the ice he walked down and he put his skates on, and as you can imagine, he very gingerly stepped out onto the ice, and it was quite a while before he was sure that it was going to hold him.

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    Now you see in those two accounts, in the first account, the kid's faith was very strong.

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    What he had his faith in was very weak.

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    It didn't matter how much faith he had, that wasn't going to hold him.

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    And in the second story, his faith was very weak.

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    But what he was putting his faith in was very strong, and it was able to hold him.

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    And so it goes for you.

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    You can have very strong faith in something that is not going to save you.

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    There are cults, coast to coast, that have people with a lot of faith in these false gods.

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    They're not strong enough to say.

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    It's not about how much faith you have.

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    It's about who your faith is in.

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    And you can be sitting here today and you're like, "Oh, Pastor John, I'm just sort of at the beginning of my journey and I don't have very much faith." Who is your faith in? That's what matters.

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    And as I close, I want to remind you that as we talk about the greatness of Abraham, because God made a covenant with him, I want to close by reminding you that God made a covenant with you too.

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    Did you know that?

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    The Bible says that we live under the New Covenant.

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    You see, your Bible says Old Testament and New Testament.

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    It's divided into those two sections.

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    But another way of saying that is Old Covenant and New Covenant.

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    We're not having the Lord's Supper today, but we do often.

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    And every time we have the Lord's Supper together, what we are doing is we are remembering and celebrating together the New Covenant.

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    We're remembering the words of Jesus Christ when He said in Matthew 26, verse 28, This is My blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. You say, well, what are the terms of this covenant? I mean, we saw what God had promised Abraham and we saw how Abraham responded in faith. What are the terms for me in this new covenant? Well, that's all wrapped up in John chapter 3, verse 36. Here's the terms of God's covenant with you. Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life.

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    Whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him. That's the covenant that God's made with you through the blood of Jesus Christ.

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    The question is like, "Abraham, do you believe God?" Do you believe God?

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    When God says, "If you believe in my Son, you'll be saved," do you believe that?

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    If you reject my Son, the wrath of God remains on you.

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    Do you believe that?

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    Because you see, like Abraham, if you do, if you believe God, if you take God at His and allow your life to reflect that you've actually taken God at His word.

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    He will credit that to you as righteousness.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we thank you for the glorious truths of your word.

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    We thank you, Father, that you have entered into a covenant with us.

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    We don't deserve it, God.

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    And it would be an audacious thing for us to think that we deserve you making some kind of an agreement with us.

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    But by grace, Father, you have reached out to us.

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    By grace, Father, you have pursued us.

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    By grace, Father, you have entered a covenant with us.

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    A covenant based on the blood of your Son.

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    for the forgiveness of our sins.

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    Father, today I just pray for my brothers and sisters here, for our friends that are going to be listening to this through the podcast and the website.

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    I pray for them too.

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    Father, we would find ourselves like Abraham.

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    This is what you said.

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    I believe it.

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    I'm going to live my life like I believe this is true.

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    You promised to credit the very righteousness of God onto our accounts.

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    Father, today I pray that we are like Abraham.

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    He followed you not knowing where you were going to take him.

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    He took steps of faith, not having any idea what was around the corner.

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    Father, we certainly experience this in our individual lives.

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    We experience this in our family.

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    Father, right now I pray for this church because we're experiencing this as a church right now.

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    You've called us to take a step of faith.

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    We don't know exactly how the next three years are going to look.

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    But you've made it very clear that this is the step that you want this church to take.

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    Father, we're taking it.

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    Not because we have all the resources in our hand right now.

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    Not because it's some kind of a surefire deal.

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    We're taking this step because we trust you.

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    We know that you're not going to lead us somewhere unless you're going with us.

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    You're going to use us to reach people for Jesus Christ.

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    Give us Abraham-like faith today, Father.

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    We pray in Jesus' name. Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Review Genesis 12-25

  1. Why is Abraham such an important Old Testament character? What three promises did God make to him?

  2. How were people saved in the Old Testament times, before Jesus came?

  3. Define "faith". How did Abraham display faith? How does your life display you have faith

  4. How would you respond to a struggling Christian saying, "I have faith, I just don't have a lot of faith."?

Breakout Questions:
Pray for one another.

Tower of Babel

Population Dispersion

(Genesis 11:1-9)
  • Man Proposes (Gen 11:1-4)

  • God Disposes (Gen 11:5-8)

  • Note from Moses (Gen 11:9)

  1. What's Wrong with building a tower?


  2. What did God Do about it?


  3. What Resulted from God's intervention?


  4. What did we Learn at Babel?

Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANK
Hint: Highlight blanks above for answers!

  • 01:04-01:13

    Alright, turn in your Bibles to Genesis 11 as we continue our series called Bible 101.

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    The title of today's message is Tower of Babel - Population Dispersion.

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    Can we have our bookshelf up here while you're turning there?

    01:25-01:28

    This is what we're doing through this 10-week series.

    01:29-01:37

    This is "Back to the Basics." And the Bible that's in your hands is actually a library.

    01:37-01:43

    This picture represents all the books of the Bible and how it all breaks down.

    01:43-01:49

    And the first five books of the Bible is called the law, or it's called the Pentateuch.

    01:49-01:52

    And these books were all written by Moses.

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    And somebody at this point in our series is thinking, you know, Pastor Jeff, We've spent all of our time in the book of Genesis.

    02:02-02:03

    Look at all these other books.

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    Are we going to be spending that much time in all these other books?

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    No, not in this series.

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    But you see, the purpose of this series is to be better students of the Bible.

    02:12-02:18

    And we really can't understand everything else that's on the bookshelf until we understand Genesis.

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    Because Genesis has the foundation for the rest of the Bible, and Genesis has the foundation of human history. Our first message we talked about God's Word and why we believe that the Bible is a book written by God and the effect that it has on us.

    02:39-02:58

    Then we talked about creation, the fact that God created in six 24-hour days and rested on the seventh. And then we saw from Genesis chapter 3, okay creation is Genesis 1 and 2, we saw in Genesis chapter 3, sin had entered the world.

    03:00-03:15

    And sin got so bad, we saw last week when you get to Genesis chapter 6, the people got so wicked that God decided He was going to blot people off of the earth.

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    except for one man, Noah, and his wife and his family, his sons and their wives.

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    Everyone else perished in the flood.

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    So we're going to go a little further down in the book of Genesis.

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    In Genesis 11, we're going to see why even today we have multiple languages.

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    Why today we have all of these nations?

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    Why today we have all of these races?

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    It all comes from this one event.

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    It took place about 1,756 years, give or take, after creation.

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    Actually, to put it in perspective, the Tower of Babel that we'll be seeing in this passage, this probably would have happened somewhere between 100 and 150 years after the flood.

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    I'm going to read through this. I have a little outline for you.

    04:17-04:20

    You want to jot some notes down as we read through the text.

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    But it really just breaks down into three parts.

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    The first one is this - "Man proposes." Look at Genesis 11 verses 1-4.

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    Well, the whole earth had one language and the same words.

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    Let me pause there for a second. That's not redundancy.

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    One language and the same words, that's two different things.

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    Emphasizing the same point, but it's two different things.

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    What do you mean by that?

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    One language means everybody spoke the same language, but God makes it very clear that not only did everybody speak the same language, but they had the same vocabulary.

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    Well, what's the difference?

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    Well, understand it this way.

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    If I brought in a 1611 King James Bible, it's written in English.

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    And everybody in this room can speak English.

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    But we wouldn't be able to read that Bible, even though it's written in English.

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    It would have words in there that we don't use anymore, like concupiscence and lasciviousness.

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    And we wouldn't be able to read it.

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    Why? Because vocabulary changes over time, even within the same language.

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    So you see, the Lord's being very clear here.

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    They had one language, but they also had the same vocabulary.

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    And as people migrated from the East, they found a plain in the land of Shinar and settled there.

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    And they said to one another, "Come, let us make bricks and burn them thoroughly." They had brick for stone, and bitumen for mortar.

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    Then they said, "Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower with its top in the heavens.

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    And let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be dispersed over the face of the whole earth." They're like, "What's up with the bricks? Why did they mention the bricks?" I think what he's saying here, reminding us, is that you have people that were very proud of their technology, to the point of, "Who needs God?

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    We can make bricks. We can even make bricks. What's this, um...

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    What was this stuff called, Batumen?

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    Like, what is that? I didn't study this part. Does anyone know what that is?

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    Russ, what is that? Tar. Okay, so they're very proud of their tar bricks, okay?

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    And what they're able to do is technology. Look, I love technology, don't get me wrong.

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    But when the mindset is, "I don't need God because I have a computer." You know, the idea of God is so antiquated and so medieval and so...

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    Who needs God? I'm much more intellectual than that.

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    They're all proud of their technology.

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    Man proposes.

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    Then the next few verses, verses 5-3, we see God disposes.

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    Look at verse 5.

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    The Lord came down to see the city and the tower which the children of man had built.

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    The Lord said, "Behold, they are one people and they all have one language.

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    This is only the beginning of what they will do, and nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them.

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    Come, let us go down.

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    And there, confuse their language.

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    Pause here for a second.

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    Notice man in verse 3 and verse 4.

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    Come, let us.

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    Come, let us.

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    And God's sort of responding.

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    You see in verse 7, God says, come, let us.

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    Play on words.

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    Come, let us go down there and confuse their language.

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    so that they may not understand one another's speech.

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    So the Lord dispersed them from there over the face of all the earth, and they left off building the city.

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    Therefore, and the verse nine is a note for Moses, okay?

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    Man proposes, God disposes, and a note for Moses.

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    Verse nine is, since Moses wrote the Pentateuch, this is sort of his commentary on the account.

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    He says, "Therefore, his name is called Babel." because there the Lord confused the language of all the earth.

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    And from there the Lord dispersed them over the face of all the earth.

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    Okay, so four questions on your outline. You ready?

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    Here's the obvious one. You read this passage.

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    You're going through Genesis. You read this passage.

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    You're like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hang on a second.

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    Maybe you had the same question that I had when I first read this.

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    What's wrong with building a tower?

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    What's wrong with building a tower? I'm going to tell you what's wrong, and I'm going to flesh it out a little bit for you.

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    It was direct disobedience motivated by pride that was ultimately going to cause major problems.

    09:31-09:43

    I'll say that again, and we're going to break it down. It was direct disobedience motivated by pride that was ultimately going to cause major problems. First of all was direct disobedience. What do you mean?

    09:43-09:47

    You remember God told Adam and Eve, "Multiply, fill the earth." Noah gets off the ark.

    09:48-09:51

    Remember chapter 9, verse 1, chapter 9, verse 7, what did God tell Noah?

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    "Multiply and fill the earth." We got this whole earth.

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    I want you to fill it up with people all over.

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    And here you get to Genesis 11, and man's like, "No, uh-uh.

    10:06-10:12

    We're staying here." I know God said to disperse, and they even make comment on that.

    10:12-10:29

    Like we don't want to be dispersed over all the earth. We're just gonna stay here. It was direct disobedience. They knew that They knew that the other question is Why would they have needed a tower I Mean think back in ancient times. Why did people build a tower?

    10:31-10:56

    Why do people build a tower in ancient times they build a tower so that they could watch out for enemies, right It's a place where you watch out for enemies. You can be elevated and see over the landscape to watch out for enemies But at this point since everybody was one did they have any enemies yes or no No So who are they watching out for?

    10:57-11:15

    That's obviously not the reason that they built the tower Actually, I don't I don't have time this morning to get into all the history How many people remember back in your ancient history classes hearing about the Mesopotamians Building the ziggurats how many people show of hands remember the ziggurats?

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    Okay, like I said, this is a whole nother story. You can research this. Let me give you the short version The Tower of Babel was probably the first ziggurat. Okay. It was more than just a building It was a temple and it was more than just a temple for aesthetic Appeal like oh look how tall it is It was believed, do you notice in the passage, it says, "with its top in the heavens." They believed that this building was going to access the gods, the spiritual realm.

    11:52-12:01

    And it was a place where not only man would be able to reach heaven, but these ziggurats were also believed to be ladders where the gods can ascend up and down.

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    Like God can, the gods can come and get involved in the affairs of the earth.

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    It was their ladder.

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    It was idolatry.

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    Okay?

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    So, what's wrong with building a tower of direct disobedience motivated by pride?

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    We saw that, right?

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    Verse 4 says, "Let us make a name for ourselves instead of exalting the great name of God." They wanted to make themselves great.

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    We're going to talk about that again in a minute.

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    Direct disobedience motivated by pride, letter C, under point one, that was ultimately going to cause major problems.

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    Like what kind of problems?

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    I want you to notice this phrase.

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    This is a very curious phrase.

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    I want to explain it.

    12:51-12:55

    In verse 6, God says, "Behold, they are one people, they are one language.

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    This is only the beginning of what they will do." Look at this next phrase, this is very curious.

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    "And nothing that they proposed to do will now be impossible for them." What in the world is he talking about?

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    Very important. What he's saying, "Unity allows for a concentration of evil." sinners that you have together, the more problems that you're going to have.

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    That was the problem.

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    Like, what do you mean by that?

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    Let me illustrate it by sharing with you just quickly two places that I've lived in my life.

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    One is Shakora.

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    How many people have heard of Shakora?

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    Okay.

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    Some of you did not raise your hand.

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    Shame on you!

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    Kidding, it's a little town about an hour north of here.

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    What last census, what was it Darren, like 1100, 1200 people, maybe?

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    Maybe that was the last numbers.

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    It's, they don't even have a stoplight.

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    I mean if you blink driving on 68 you'll go through Shakur and not even know it.

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    It's so small the city limit signs are on the same pole.

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    That's how small it is.

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    Okay that's where I grew up, spent a lot of time there.

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    There's another place I live, not just Shakora, I also live in a place called Chicago.

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    How many people have heard of Chicago?

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    Okay this is where I'm just testing to see who's still listening.

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    All right.

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    Shakora and Chicago, let's compare them.

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    Which place has more sin, more evil, more corruption?

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    Which one?

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    Go ahead, shout it out.

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    Chicago, right.

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    Chicago, why?

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    because it's a dense area full of sinful people.

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    "Wait a second, Pastor Jeff, we're talking apples and oranges here because Chicago's a much bigger city, so obviously..." And I'll give you that.

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    But do you even see the same types of crimes committed in Shakora on a smaller scale than the crimes that are committed in Chicago?

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    Do you? No! No!

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    The reason that Chicago is so corrupt, Take any major metropolitan area. Mexico City.

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    Okay? New York City.

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    Take any major metropolitan area. You get a bunch of sinful people together.

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    You're going to have more sin and you're going to have more problems.

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    And if you only have one world government, there's no checks and balances against evil.

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    That's why God says this is only the beginning.

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    And nothing will be impossible. God didn't look at that as competition.

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    like, you know, they're going to be a little too tough for me.

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    He was saying that their propensity to do evil, one to another, is going to be unstoppable.

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    Like Hitler, right?

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    I mean, somebody stepped in and stopped Hitler and the Third Reich.

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    But imagine if the world was all united under one government, and Hitler was in power.

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    Nobody could stop them because nobody would stop them.

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    That's why Babel was going to ultimately cause major problems.

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    By the way, write this down.

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    Babel is going to happen again.

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    This account that happened thousands of years ago, spoiler alert, it's going to happen again.

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    What do you mean it's going to happen again?

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    Do you know the book of Revelation says that the Antichrist, who is coming is going to establish his rule over all the earth.

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    Anybody want to take a guess at the name of his capital city from which his base of operations will stand?

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    Babylon, right?

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    Not a coincidence.

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    The first place of idolatry, the first place of disobedience, the first place of "let's all unite against God" is going to, that's how the story is going to end.

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    Let's all unite against God, one world government.

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    In Babylon, it's the same word, babble.

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    And even now, if you've been paying attention, even now, we're moving towards a one world currency, a one world government.

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    Revelation shows us how this is going to go down.

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    The world is going to be united under the Antichrist, also called the beast.

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    It's a man that is going to be Satan-filled.

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    I believe this man is going to be Satan-filled in the same way that you would have said Jesus Christ was filled with the Holy Spirit.

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    This man is going to be filled with Satan.

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    And in those days that are coming, literally all hell is going to break loose.

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    And it's going to be a day of violence and bloodshed like you've never seen the battle's going to happen again c dot you can have everyone together or destroy themselves what's wrong with the new tower but this is a piece of it but i just want to know because major problems question too what they got to about it we saw her seven buses let us go down they tried to ascend to the heavens and they didn't even get close.

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    You see, when it says, verse five, "The Lord came down," understand what the Bible's doing here, what Moses is doing.

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    He's making fun of the people that built the Tower of Babel.

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    Do you see the humor here?

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    They're like, "We're going to build a tower, "and we're gonna reach the heavens." And the Lord in heaven's like, "Oh, they're building something?

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    "Hang on, I can't see what it is.

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    "Let me get down here." Oh yeah, you're building this.

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    It was so minuscule in God's sight, Moses is saying it was like he had to stoop down to take a look at it.

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    He's making fun of him.

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    So what did God do?

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    Well, first he stooped down.

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    It would be like ants trying to take over your house by building an ant hill in your backyard.

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    That's what the story's like.

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    You know, this group of like 30,000 ants says, "I'm gonna take over your house." I got this little ant hill.

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    And you're like, what's happening?

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    I'm going to have to go out and look for this thing.

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    It's a picture of the patheticness.

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    God confused their language in a different way than mine is currently.

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    God confused their language.

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    Like, well, what was the purpose of that?

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    God confused their language because it's very difficult to conduct a building project speaking a different language, right? Right? I am not just speaking out of something I read here. This is something I'm speaking out of experience. Back in the year 2000, I went with North Street Christian Church. We went to Romania to build a medical center.

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    The one man over there, he was actually the missionary over there, so he could actually speak English and Romanian, but he and I were doing drywall, which was incredibly difficult because the studs were in metric measurements, but the sheets of drywall were in like American measurements, so every single sheet had to be cut.

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    So anyways, that wasn't going to slow us down, like bosses we were just going after and hanging this drywall, boom, boom, boom, you know, drywalling in this medical center when um... like the second day one of the electricians a romanian came up and got in our face he just starts i have no idea to this day what he was saying i picked up that he was mad and he's just like "no no no no no" and he's pointing and he's just grr grr i had no idea what he was saying but he's making all these really nice sounding romanian words but they sounded very mean and he was just like in ross's face and um...

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    walked away.

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    And I said, what was that all about?

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    And you don't know my missionary friend Russ, but he's Mr. Chill all the time.

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    But he just smiled.

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    And he said, oh, he was telling us not to drywall any further down here, because we're getting in his way.

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    I'm like, I don't think that's how he said it, Russ.

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    But here's the point.

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    I had Russ to interpret for me.

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    Right?

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    Imagine if I didn't.

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    Imagine if I didn't.

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    Imagine if I'm drywalling and all of a sudden this guy comes up and he's screaming at me.

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    I have no idea what he's saying.

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    What am I gonna do eventually?

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    Like forget this project.

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    I'm gonna have other people that speak my language and we're gonna go do our own thing because we can't work together if we're not understanding each other.

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    Does that make sense?

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    That's what God did.

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    That's where we get the word babble.

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    We all know that word.

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    Babies babble.

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    It's just incoherent blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

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    It's a term of confusion.

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    So they spread out.

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    They were forced to now because they didn't do it when God told them to.

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    Number three, what resulted from God's intervention?

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    What resulted from God's intervention?

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    Well, this is where we get many languages, nations, races.

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    When you go through Genesis again, we saw the flood.

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    in Genesis 6-9.

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    And in Genesis 9, Noah and the family would have gotten off of the ark and started multiplying, and everyone was together.

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    But in Genesis 10, it tells us that the post-flood people splintered off.

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    And chapter 11 tells us how that happened.

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    I believe this Tower of Babel account us why we in general, in general, have people with common looks in certain parts of the world. Does that make sense? Common looks, meaning this, when you go to Africa, in general, people have a common look. And when you go to Europe, in in Asia, in general, people have a common look.

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    Do you understand what I'm saying?

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    What happened was the people splintered off and that isolated gene pools.

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    So the people that were reproducing, obviously, making more people that look like them.

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    Separating the gene pool.

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    That result is from God's intervention.

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    Now we have many languages, we have many nations, we have many races.

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    this account is so important to us. Makes a lot of sense and everything that follows in the Bible comes from this. Finally as we wrap up today what did we learn? What did we learn at Babel? Not only does it make sense of the world, why we have races and languages and nations, but the story of Babel is a warning because the narrative still plays out on smaller scales even today. I want you to write this down. What's to write this down? I am NOT going to be great apart from God. Write that down. I am NOT going to be great apart from God. Don't write down Jeff is not going to be great apart from God. You write down I am NOT going to be great. And I have that written on mine too. Here's something that Babel teaches us church. You are not going to be great - apart from God.

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    Why do we try to make ourselves great?

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    We all do it.

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    We think that we're strong and we're self-reliant and we're above the consequences of ignoring God.

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    Genesis chapter 11, this story of Babel, it's just like the story of the fall of man just retold, right?

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    God says, "Don't do this." The man's like, "Meh, you know what? I'm going to do it anyways." And they didn't learn from the fact that God took the earth and ran it under His faucet to wash the sinners away.

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    They didn't learn from that.

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    So within 100 or 150 years, judgment for flagrant sin, God says, "Okay, now I want you to fill the earth, multiply, spread out." "No, I'm not going to do that." What are we thinking?

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    What makes us think that we're something without God?

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    It's pride. It's pride.

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    See, when Satan told Adam and Eve, "If you eat off that tree, you'll be like God," there was some truth to that.

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    The only difference is He is and I'm not.

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    Why do we try to make ourselves great?

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    Why do we think that we deserve recognition?

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    Why do we constantly have this urge in our hearts that say things like, notice me, notice me, hey, did you notice me?

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    Did you notice how I'm doing?

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    well-dressed I am today. You notice what a good job I did today. You notice what a good boy I am today. Notice me. Compliment me. Tell me what a great job I did.

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    Thank much of me. I want you to leave our time together today just thinking that I'm so great. Please affirm me. Affirm me. Even if you don't say it. You think it.

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    You feel it. And when you do that, you know what you're doing? You're building your own tower. I want to make my name great. I want other people to think that I'm great. You're I want blank to think I am great.

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    For some of you it could be your boss.

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    I want my boss to think I'm great.

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    I want my boss to think that he couldn't do his job.

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    Or she wouldn't be able to function unless I showed up here.

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    You're trying to make your name great.

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    When your concern is what people think about you.

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    Maybe it's your co-workers.

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    I want to be the top of the heap.

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    You see, we have something in us.

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    You know, there's good, better, and best.

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    None of us want to be just better.

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    We want to be the best.

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    We want to be at the top.

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    Young people, for you it might be your class at school.

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    I want them to think that I'm great.

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    I want them to think that I'm cool.

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    I want to be the Arthur Fonzarelli of my class.

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    There's a dated reference.

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    I said that so the young people wouldn't know what I was talking about, which is sort of counterproductive there.

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    I want to be the cool kid in my class.

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    And I'll take whatever steps are necessary to make people think that I'm great.

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    When you do that, do you know what you're doing?

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    You're building a tower.

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    Let's be honest, church, I could very easily slip into that.

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    I want people to think I'm a great preacher.

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    I mean, there's a lot of great preachers, there's a lot of great churches in this area, and I want people to think I'm great.

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    For Harvest Bible Fellowship, the hub of this church planning network, I could want them to think that I'm a great pastor.

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    I want them sitting in their offices being, "Oh, Jeff Miller's just so good. If only we had more people like him." And, um, you know what I'm doing?

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    With such a foolish thought as a temptation to be entertained in my mind, I'm building my own tower.

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    Let me make my name great.

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    Here's the thing.

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    God designed us to be great.

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    The problem is trying to be great without God.

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    The question you have to ask yourself today, whose kingdom are you going to focus upon?

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    Yours or God's?

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    The question is today, whose name are you going to make great?

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    Are you going to try to make your name great?

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    Or are you going to let people say that the name of the Lord is great?

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    Who are you going to shine the spotlight on today?

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    Are you going to shine the spotlight on yourself?

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    Or are you going to shine it on Jesus Christ, where it rightly belongs?

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    Because if there's one thing I've learned from Genesis 11, God doesn't care for our towers. God's not impressed with our efforts to make our name great. Greatness. Greatness comes from being in a right relationship with God. Do you realize what the Bible says? The Bible says when you receive Jesus Christ by faith as your Lord and Savior, when you receive Christ by faith and and allow Christ to be your very life, the very center of everything, the cornerstone as we had sung earlier.

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    You know what the Bible says happens?

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    The Bible says you're forgiven of all your sin.

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    You are perfectly cleansed in the sight of God from your sin.

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    The Bible says you have peace, peace with God and peace within.

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    You know, the Bible says when you receive Jesus Christ, you're an adopted child of God.

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    The Bible goes on further to say that not only we adopt a child with God, but also with that.

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    We are co-heirs with Christ.

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    You know what that means?

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    Okay, so Jesus Christ being the Son of God has an inheritance.

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    What is the inheritance?

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    Anybody know?

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    Everything right?

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    Everything!

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    Do you know, God says you're going to be a co-heir with Christ.

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    We are going to inherit everything with Jesus Christ.

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    with Christ. So let me ask you, to be called a child of God, to be a co-heir with Jesus Christ, is there any level of greatness that you can achieve that would be higher than that? Whose name are you going to make great? Let's pray. Father in heaven, this account that we've read today happened so long ago.

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    So much relevance today, Father.

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    We live in a day when we want to boast in our city.

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    We want to boast in our city.

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    Pittsburgh's the greatest, and our sports teams are the greatest, and our dialect is the greatest.

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    And all of a sudden, we're back at Babel.

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    We're a people who-- let me make my name great.

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    I want people to notice me.

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    I want people to exalt me.

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    I want people to be leaving thinking that I'm something awesome.

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    And suddenly I'm back at Babel.

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    Father, let this story serve as not just a teaching lesson to help us understand the world, but let this, Father, be a story that serves as a warning.

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    You don't go for towers.

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    Your Word is very clear.

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    You've said it in the Old Testament, in Proverbs 3, you've said it in the New Testament, James 4.

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    God opposes the proud.

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    But gives grace to the humble.

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    So today, Father, I pray that we would embrace the attitude of John the Baptist.

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    Let us decrease so that Christ may increase.

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    Father, check our mouths and our minds.

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    Put a guard against our minds and our mouths, Father, for those times that we want to interject ourselves, draw attention to ourselves, make a name for ourselves.

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    Remind us whose we are.

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    The truth is, Father, I know in a week, in ten years, in a hundred years, my name is going to be forgotten.

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    The name of Jesus Christ will stand forever.

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    Let us find our greatness, Father, in Him, because it's in Him that we are adopted children.

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    It's in Him that we are co-heirs.

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    in Christ that we are possessors of everything. Father, let us embrace your glorious Son.

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    It's in Jesus' name that we pray. Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Genesis 11:1-9

  1. What was man’s plan in Gen 11:3-4? Why was this plan wrong/sinful?

  2. Why did God command man to fill the earth (Gen 9:1, 7)? Why is having all mankind together "under one roof" a bad idea?

  3. In verse 6, God said, "...nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them". What does that mean? How did God separate them? How was the dispersion beneficial for man?

Breakout Questions:
Pray for one another's needs.

Flood

Rebooting Humanity.

(Genesis 6 , 8)

Review / Intro:

Genesis 6:5-8

  1. Why did God decide to destroy the earth?


  2. How did God destroy the earth?

    Genesis 6:13-19 | Genesis 7:11-12, 17, 23

    How do we know the Flood wasnt just a local event?


  3. What Resulted from the Flood?

Five Results of the Flood

  1. God promised to never flood the Earth again (Gen 8:21)

  2. God commanded man (again) to fill the Earth (Gen 9:1)

  3. Animals are now afraid of Man (Gen 9:2)

  4. Man is now told to eat meat (Gen 9:3)

  5. Man is given the first Man-Man Law: Death Penalty (Gen 9:6)

  1. What does the flood Teach us?

    1. Judgment is coming – Don't ignore it! Matthew 24:36-39

    2. God always provides a way of escape – Don't miss it! (John 3:16)

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    For many of you, this is probably a review, but for a lot of you, this might be some new information, but our goal in 10 weeks is to get an understanding of how God's Word is put together.

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    And these are serious.

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    Do we have that bookshelf?

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    Can we show our bookshelf?

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    When you hold a Bible in your hands, you're actually holding an entire library.

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    And the first few sermons are going to be from the very first book, Genesis, Because really, it's very hard to understand the rest of God's story until we understand some things that happened in Genesis.

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    So with that in mind, I want you to turn in your Bibles to Genesis 6.

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    The title of today's message is "Flood - Rebooting Humanity." So we've spent some time, we've seen some compelling reasons to believe that the Bible is the Word of God written by God's Holy Spirit through man.

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    We spent a whole message on that.

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    We talked about creation.

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    We have some extremely compelling reasons, even besides the Word of God itself, which is enough.

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    We have compelling reasons to believe that the earth is young and that God created the earth in 6 24-hour days.

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    Then last week, we saw the bad news we went from everything that God created was good and very good, and all of a sudden there were some things that were not good.

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    And last week we saw how Adam and Eve brought sin into the world.

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    And things go from bad to worse.

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    In chapter 4, Adam and Eve had two sons, Cain and Abel.

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    Maybe some of you know the story.

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    the first murder of the Bible.

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    And murder's always a horrible thing, but to consider that it was from the first generation of people?

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    It was the first kids born on the earth.

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    Sad. Things get worse.

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    You can go on in Genesis 4:23-24 and talk about a man named Lamech cruelly. Then we get to chapter 6.

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    The first four verses we see that wickedness even becomes an extremely supernatural thing in dealing with fallen angels who in this passage are called the sons of God.

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    But the point is, sin is getting worse and worse and worse and worse.

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    And it gets to the point that the Lord sort of makes a decision to do And to use a phrase from recent political speeches, it's time to drain the swamp.

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    And that's where we get to Genesis 6.

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    We're going to pick up in verse 5.

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    And according to Genesis chronologies, it suggests that this passage happened about 4,500 years ago.

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    Okay, so four questions we're going to answer today.

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    Bible 101 - this is an extremely important passage Scripture. So let's ask the questions. First of all, why did God decide to destroy the earth? Look at verse 5. It says, "The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth." How bad was it? Look at this next phrase, "And that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.

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    See the Lord looked down and when the Lord looked down, he didn't just see the tops of people's heads.

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    God sees in people's hearts.

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    And God says, you see what I see?

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    It's all evil all the time.

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    That's it.

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    There's no thought for me.

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    There's no thought for what's the right thing to do.

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    It's just what's in it for me, what gratifies me, what's good for me.

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    It's constant wickedness all the time.

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    And this verse is a reminder that sin isn't a product of your environment, okay?

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    Like if your kid is raised in a good environment, he'll be a good person.

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    But if he's raised in a bad environment, he'll be a bad person.

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    But the truth is, sin is part of your nature.

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    You don't become a sinner because you commit sin.

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    You actually commit sin because you are a sinner.

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    And the destruction upon the earth that the Lord brought, we're going to find out in chapter 8 verse 21, the flood didn't change that.

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    Because it's the same diagnosis, even after the flood.

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    Getting worse and worse and worse.

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    Even in our day, we can see it, can't we?

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    Worse and worse and worse.

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    We look at the music, look at the movies, look at the language, just look at our culture.

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    Getting worse and worse and worse.

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    The Lord was - look at this phrase - that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him to his heart, God felt it.

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    You understand, God is a person, and the Bible makes it so clear that He felt something.

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    God's not indifferent up in heaven saying, "Turn or burn, I don't care." God was grieved.

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    Understand, when it says God was grieved, it doesn't mean that God was upset that he didn't get his own way, like, "Why aren't they listening to me?" God was grieved because he had to bring judgment.

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    The Bible says that God does not delight in the death of the wicked.

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    God's not happy about that.

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    When somebody chooses to ignore God and instead chooses to receive God's judgment, that grieves the heart of God.

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    Remember Jesus Christ himself when he was entering into Jerusalem.

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    The Bible says he was weeping.

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    Why?

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    Because he saw people who had turned their back on God and who were going to continue to turn their back on God and bring judgment upon themselves.

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    Christ was weeping.

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    Being God, he had the very heart of God.

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    We see it here clear back in Genesis chapter 6.

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    God was grieved.

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    not excited about the idea of destroying the earth.

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    Verse 7, "So the Lord said, 'I will blot out man whom I have created from the face of the land, man and animals, creeping things, and birds of the heavens.'" Here it is again, "For I am sorry that I have made them." God says he, "Wickedness was so bad." He says, "I'm going to destroy everyone." Verse 8, I have it highlighted in my Bible.

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    You should have it highlighted in yours too.

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    Verse 8 says, "But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord." There was one man that God says, "Here's somebody that I'm going to show favor." Why? Why Noah?

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    Well, there's really one reason biblically Why Noah would have found favor?

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    The biblical reason is faith, right?

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    The Bible says without faith it is impossible to please God.

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    I don't think Noah was a perfect person like he'd never sinned.

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    And you read the story in Genesis later on.

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    Noah had some sin issues, didn't he?

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    But obviously Noah was a man of faith.

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    He trusted God.

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    He believed God.

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    Because of that, he found favor.

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    Like the old song goes, "Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord." So why did God destroy the earth?

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    The answer was sin.

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    Out of control.

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    So bad.

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    So disgusting.

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    That the earth was like a dumpster.

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    God says, "I've got to take care of this.

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    I can't deal with it anymore.

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    going to blot out man.

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    So why did God decide to destroy the earth?

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    Because of sin number two.

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    How did God destroy the earth?

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    How did God destroy the earth?

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    You probably know it was through the flood.

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    But I want you to look down at verse 13.

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    13 through 19.

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    God said to Noah, "I am determined to make an end of all flesh.

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    The earth is filled with violence through them.

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    By the way, that word for violence literally means abuse.

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    God says, "You see what I see?

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    People just constantly hurting each other.

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    That's what I see.

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    These people that I've created to love each other are just, they're abusing each other constantly." God says, "I'm done.

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    I'm going to make an end of all flesh." He says, "Behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

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    Make yourself an ark of gopher wood.

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    Make rooms in the ark and cover it inside and out with pitch.

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    This is how you are to make it.

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    The length of the ark, 300 cubits.

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    Its breadth, 50 cubits.

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    And its height, 30 cubits.

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    Make a roof for the ark and finish it to a cubit above and set the door of the ark in side, make it with lower, second and third decks.

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    For behold, I will bring a flood of waters upon the earth to destroy all flesh in which is the breath of life under heaven.

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    Everything that is on the earth shall die.

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    But I will establish my covenant with you, and you shall come into the ark.

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    "Bring two, your sons, your wife, and your sons' wives, with you.

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    And of every living thing of all flesh, you shall bring two of every sort into the ark to keep them alive with you.

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    They shall be male and female." God says He's going to flood the earth, and Noah is told to build an ark.

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    Now wait a minute, like, later on maybe some of you know about the Ark of the Covenant.

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    Some of you know about the Ark of the Covenant from the Indiana Jones movie.

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    How many people, that was like your first exposure to the Ark of the Covenant?

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    Okay. Sorry, no shame in that. That was mine.

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    Like, wow, that's what that is.

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    You're like, well, what?

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    The word "ark" just literally means "box," okay?

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    That's why the Ark of the Covenant was a smaller box.

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    But Noah's Ark was basically a giant box.

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    It wasn't built like a ship that had to be steered, The purpose wasn't, "Noah, I need you to get from point A to point B." This was a box that God designed to float.

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    That's all you have to do, Noah, is stay on top of the water.

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    That's why it's called an ark.

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    It's a box.

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    He's like, "You're going to build a box, and here's how you're going to build it, and here's how big it's going to be, and you're going to bring two of every kind of animal, male and female, but seven pairs of clean animals you see in chapter 7, verse 2." Why?

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    Noah was going to sacrifice those to the Lord when he got off the box.

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    So let's look down at chapter 7 verses 11 through 12.

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    You can read the whole story here, but for the sake of time I'm trying to hit some of the high points here.

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    Chapter 7 verse 11, "In the 600th year of Noah's life, in the second month, on the 17th day of the month, on that day all the fountains of the great deep burst forth and the windows of the heavens were opened and rain fell upon the earth forty days and forty nights.

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    Down to verse 17, "The flood continued forty days on the earth.

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    The waters increased and bore up the ark and it rose high above the earth." Look at verse 23, "He blotted out every living thing that was on the face of the ground, man and animals and creeping things and birds of the heavens.

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    They were blotted out from the earth, only Noah was left.

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    And those who were with him in the ark, everything, everything was destroyed.

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    And everyone destroyed.

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    There are some, there are some preachers and teachers and theologians and so-called scholars and skeptics that say that Noah's flood was just a local event. It just happened in Mesopotamia.

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    Right? God didn't flood the whole world. This is just figurative. It was the whole world that Noah knew about, is basically what he's saying. That the flood was just in Mesopotamia.

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    Maybe some of you have heard people say that, heard people teach that, and I don't believe that for a second. You're like, "Well, how do we know that the flood wasn't just a local event?" I would say, "Well, besides the obvious, besides the fact that God said it was a global thing, besides the obvious, here's some reasons that we know that the flood wasn't a local event. Here's the first one. Here's the first proof that we know the flood was not a local event. Are you ready? The fact that Noah built an ark. That's proof. Like how's that proof?

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    Because if the flood was local, you know what Noah would have done? He would have just gone over there, right? Like if God says, "Western Pennsylvania is going to be flooded," what would we do? We'd load up the church van and we'd go to Columbus, right? We're just going to go over here where there is no flood. But the fact that Noah was told you have to build an ark tells us that there wasn't any place that he could just pack his suitcase and take a hike.

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    Second reason we know that the flood wasn't a local event is why would the ark have needed to be that big? Obviously he made it big to accommodate the animals, but all of the animals of the world wouldn't have been wiped out if it was just a local flood, right? Unless every land animal, every creeping thing, every single bird was living in Mesopotamia at the time and nowhere else in the world. Yeah, right. Not likely.

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    There's some theological implications if the flood was just a local event. That would have meant that there were some people that were able to escape God's judgment. God says I'm about to judge the world. But there were people in parts of the world that were like, escape God's judgment because I wasn't in flood territory. Another reason we know that the flood wasn't a local event is because later on we're going to see God promise to never flood the earth again.

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    And if the flood was just a local event then that means God didn't keep his promise because there have been lots of floods, right? There have been lots of floods. So we know that the flood was global not just local and you say well there's got to be evidence for that. If the whole earth was destroyed by water, there has to be evidence for that. And I like how Answers in Genesis puts it. They say, and I repeat, they say if the earth was ravaged by a global flood, what would you expect to find? Millions of dead things buried in rock layers, laid down by water all over the earth. And when we go out digging around, guess what we find, globally? We find millions of dead things buried in rock layers laid down by water all over the earth.

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    The geology is evidence that there was a global flood.

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    Here's a big evidence that for some reason every time I talk about Noah, these guys come up - the dinosaurs.

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    Dinosaurs ironically are one of the biggest evidences of the flood.

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    Like, well how can that be?

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    Well, because of this.

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    How are fossils made?

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    You know, we find entire dinosaur fossils.

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    How are fossils made?

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    You realize when something dies, it doesn't just automatically turn into a fossil because it's dead.

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    Certain conditions have to be met, right?

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    Like for example, how many people here have ever hit a deer?

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    Raise your hand.

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    How many people here have ever hit a deer?

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    Oh, almost all of us.

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    How many here have hit deer more than once?

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    Wow.

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    I don't mean like you hit the same deer more than once, like backing up and running into him and backing up.

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    I don't mean that.

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    But I've hit a deer.

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    You know something, when you hit a deer with your car, it doesn't instantly turn into a fossil.

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    Have you ever noticed that?

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    Like you're just driving down the road, "Oh my gosh, deer!

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    Boom!

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    Fossil!" Like, you've got to put this on the wall, kids.

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    Why doesn't that happen?

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    It just kind of lays there and it bloats and then the crows come and pick at it, right?

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    And the bacteria, it just kind of decays away.

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    Things just don't become a fossil just because they die.

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    So the question is how do we get fossils of these animals that are the size of your house?

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    Well in order for a fossil to be made it has to be quickly buried and preserved, right?

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    So what kind of a rainstorm would it take to quickly bury and preserve an animal the size of your house?

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    What kind of rainstorm would that take?

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    I mean it was hailing at our house yesterday. That wouldn't have done it.

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    I mean it was hailing hard.

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    And we had some crazy rain here, you know, two or three weeks ago.

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    Even that rainstorm wouldn't have washed over and buried an animal the size of your house.

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    So what kind of a rainstorm would it have taken to fossilize an animal that big?

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    It would have to be the mother of all rainstorms, right?

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    You know the Bible talks about that?

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    It's Noah's flood.

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    I believe that the fact that we have any dinosaur fossils stands as emphatic confirmation of God's Word that there was a global flood.

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    So how did God destroy the earth? He destroyed it with water.

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    Thirdly, quickly, what resulted from the flood?

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    Turn over to chapter 8.

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    These are results from the flood.

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    These are things you need to know.

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    Results from the flood.

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    Five results from the flood.

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    Letter A, God promised to never flood the earth again.

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    We talked about that.

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    Chapter 8, verse 21.

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    "When the Lord smelled the pleasing aroma," that was a sacrifice Noah made with the extra animals he took in the ark as God commanded, "the Lord said in his heart, I will never again curse because of man.

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    But the intention of man's heart is evil from his youth.

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    There it is again.

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    Just because God judged the earth doesn't mean that man's primary disposition has changed.

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    We're still sinners by nature.

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    Neither will I ever again strike down every living creature as I have done.

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    Second result of the flood.

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    B. Man commanded man again to fill the earth.

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    Chapter 9 verse 1, "And God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them, 'Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.'" Okay, so it was Noah and his wife, his three sons, and their three wives.

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    God says, "Fill the earth." See, animals are now afraid of man.

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    Look at verse 2, chapter 9, verse 2.

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    "The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth and upon every bird of the heavens, upon everything that creeps on the ground, and upon all the fish of the sea.

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    Into your hand they are delivered." Look at those phrases, "The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth." And some people say, "How did Noah get all those animals on the ark?" I believe 100% that he just opened the door and said, "Get in." I believe that before the flood, all animals would have been domesticated like dogs.

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    Like why do you believe that?

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    Because notice that afterwards, God says, "From now on, animals are going to be scared of you." Which tells me that they weren't scared of man before.

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    Right? That's why you just can't run to the park and call a squirrel to you and it'll come.

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    It's going to run from you.

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    Animals are naturally afraid of people. Why?

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    God says it's one of the results of the flood.

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    And it also might have something to do with letter D.

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    Because now man is told to eat meat.

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    "Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you.

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    And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything." Understand that man was a vegetarian before the blood, and now God says, "Eat meat." Letter E, man is given the first man-to-man law, the death penalty.

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    Chapter nine, verse six.

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    "Whoever sheds the blood of man by man "Shall his blood be shed for God made man in his own image." Do you realize this is the first law that God gave for man to regulate ourselves?

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    And I'll be honest with you, church, I used to be adamantly against the death penalty.

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    I thought the death penalty was horrible and I did some Bible study on that subject and I had to do a 180.

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    The death penalty is biblical.

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    A lot of people say, "Well, that was Old Testament law." Actually, yeah, but this is before Old Testament law.

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    And Romans 13 talks about the death penalty being an extension of God's judgment, and that was obviously post-law.

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    So I personally believe the death penalty is biblical for murder.

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    God says if somebody takes somebody's life, that person should be executed.

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    So you can disagree with me, and you're still my brother.

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    I'm just saying this is what the Bible says.

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    And I totally had to change my mind on that.

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    So those are results from the flood.

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    And finally, what does the flood teach us?

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    What does the flood teach us?

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    Two things.

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    Two things as we close up.

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    The first one is obvious.

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    Judgment is coming.

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    Don't ignore it.

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    Judgment is coming.

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    Don't ignore it.

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    Like, do you really believe that this whole Noah story was true?

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    I absolutely do.

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    Why?

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    Because Jesus did.

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    That's good enough for me.

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    And Jesus actually used Noah's story in talking about future judgment.

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    Yes, God did promise He would never flood the earth again, but God is going to judge the world.

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    Next time it's going to be the fire.

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    But there is the promise that judgment is coming.

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    Look at how Jesus put it.

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    Matthew 24.

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    Do we have that slide?

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    Oh, thank you very much.

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    This is how Jesus used the account of Noah.

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    He says, "But concerning that day and hour, no one knows, not even the angels of heaven nor the Son, but the Father only." So Jesus is saying concerning future judgment, it's coming.

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    Like, when is it, Jesus? He says, "Only the Father knows." Look at what Jesus says next.

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    "As were the days of Noah, so will be the coming of the Son of Man." Like, what do you mean, "as the days of Noah"?

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    Jesus says, "For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking and marrying and giving in marriage, until the day when Noah entered the ark.

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    They were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away.

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    So will be the coming of the Son of Man." Jesus said the next judgment that's coming, His return, He said it's going to be a lot like Noah's day.

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    First of all, it's going to come unexpectedly.

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    And it's going to come globally.

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    And people are going to be just going about their business.

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    People are going to be eating and drinking and marrying and giving in marriage just going about their business, thinking that this talk of judgment is foolishness.

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    You know, the Bible talks about that too.

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    Peter talks about that in 2 Peter.

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    That people are going to scoff if you say Christ is going to come back and judge you.

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    Well, people think you're an idiot.

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    Oh, you really believe that stuff?

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    Jesus says, just like Noah's day.

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    I mean, how stupid would it have looked?

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    Let's just be honest.

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    Before Noah's day, there wouldn't have been any rain.

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    no concept of rain on the earth at that point. And all of a sudden your neighbor is building an enormous box in his yard. You're like, "Dude, what are you doing?" "Oh, it's going to rain." "Well, what's rain?" "Oh, God's going to send all this water from the sky." "God's going to send water from the sky?" "He's going to send water from the sky." And God told me to take all the animals and put them in this giant box and this box is going to float on top of the water because everything else on earth is going to be destroyed.

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    But if you want to get on with me you can Okay I mean Can we acknowledge that from a human standpoint that just seems a little crazy?

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    The guys building a giant boat in the middle of nowhere in the middle of land Saying that God's going to destroy the earth for the flood Yeah, it did seem crazy It seemed real crazy until you know the Bible says that God shut the door by the way wasn't like Noah shut the door the Bible explicitly says God shut the door to the ark I was like times up over they thought Noah was pretty stupid till the rains came and Christians we stand on God's Word God's judgment is coming It's coming.

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    But you see, God always warns, doesn't he?

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    It is coming at an unexpected time, but God has a way of always warning ahead of time.

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    Was he warning in Noah's day? Yeah.

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    Actually, 2 Peter, write this down, we're not going to turn it now.

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    2 Peter 2.5 says that Noah was a preacher.

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    Okay?

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    Noah was a herald of righteousness.

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    That means he was a preacher.

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    What does that mean?

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    That means while Noah was building this ark in his yard, he was telling people, "Look, God's going to judge this sin, all this violence, all this abuse.

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    God's going to wash it out." But he's made a way of escape, okay?

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    And you need to turn from your sin.

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    And he's preaching while he's building this ark.

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    You need to get on this boat.

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    Judgment is coming.

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    God always warns.

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    Sodom and Gomorrah, he warned Nineveh through Jonah, he warned North Israel, he warned Judah of the coming attacks from Assyria and Babylonia, we'll talk about that down the road.

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    But God, yes, God always brings the inevitable and unexpected judgment, but He always brings warning ahead of time.

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    And He's bringing warning right now.

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    He's bringing warning right this minute.

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    I stand before you and say, "This is what the Bible says." I tell you that this is what Jesus said. There is a judgment that's coming.

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    And you might think that's foolishness.

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    You might think it's not going to happen.

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    But Jesus said, "Yeah, that's what they thought in Noah's day too." Judgment is coming, don't ignore it. Secondly, God always provides a way of escape.

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    Don't miss it Sin was bad and Noah's day And as we look at how sin prevails in our land today Do you think God's just going to allow this to go on forever? You think God's just going to?

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    Ignore all of this sin. Do you think God's going to ignore all of this abuse?

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    You think God's going to just let it go on There's not a chance Day is coming Jesus promised that he's coming back in judgment Here's the good news, as in Noah's day, there's one way to escape.

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    There's one way to escape.

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    As I said, God shut the door in the ark.

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    You know what that tells us?

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    You can't make that decision on that day.

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    While God's bringing the judgment, you can't say, It's real. God's real.

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    There's going to come a point that it's going to be too late for you.

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    There's going to come a point that God's going to shut the door and you've missed your opportunity.

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    Here's the good news.

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    You have opportunity right now.

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    I know for a fact it is not too late for you right now to escape God's judgment.

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    God has not shut the door on you.

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    It is not too late for you.

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    But I promise you, on the authority of God's Word, The glorious thing about God is He provided a way of escape.

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    God could have said literally to hell with all of them.

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    Did God have the ability to just shut this whole universe down and create a new one?

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    Yeah, it only took Him six days.

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    It could have.

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    He says, "No, no, I'm going to provide an escape for Noah." Think of the difference when those rains came.

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    Think of the difference between the people that were on the ark and the people that were not.

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    Could you imagine?

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    The day before, laughing at Noah, mocking Noah, mocking God, mocking God's Word.

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    Now all of a sudden, the people who trusted God must have felt this incredible security.

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    And the people who doubted God would have felt the incredible horror as they're drowning.

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    But God provided the way of escape.

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    See the reason we come and sing, the reason we celebrate, the reason that we are people full of praise and joy is because God provided an ark for us.

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    And His name is Jesus Christ.

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    But you see, when by faith you receive Christ, when you believe in Him, Jesus is your ark.

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    He is the one that is going to keep you safe when God's judgment comes again.

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    My wife and I bought this - it was a VHS tape of Noah's Ark.

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    It was a live action production.

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    And you can nitpick about these things.

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    But when you got near the end of the movie, the earth was flooded, they're in the ark.

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    This guy shows up pedaling this giant tricycle raft thing, and he's selling pots and pans and clothes.

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    And Noah and his family welcome the guy on the ark, and they buy a hat for their penguin.

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    And it was the stupidest thing.

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    And I took the tape out of the VCR and GAH!

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    Like, back to hell with you.

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    It's blasphemous.

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    Here was another guy - he found another way to escape God's judgment.

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    When the point is crystal clear, God made one way of escape.

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    And that's why it's so important for us to understand that there's one way of escape.

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    For us.

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    There's one ark for us.

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    His name is Jesus Christ.

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    The question you have to ask yourself this morning is if you liken God's judgment to the coming storm, the question you have to ask yourself is right now, today, are you on the ark?

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    Are you standing out in the field?

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    Which one are you?

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    Are you someone that has ignored God?

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    Oh, I'll get serious about God.

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    I'll tell you about Jesus later, but right now I'm kind of living for me, I'm kind of enjoying my youth or whatever, and you're in the field.

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    The invitation is made to you to get on the ark.

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    John 3.16 The most popular verse in the Bible.

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    He's the one that tells us Jesus is our ark.

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    God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son.

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    And whosoever - that's any of you, that's any of us - whosoever believes in Him will not perish in the coming judgment.

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    and not have everlasting life.

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    Are you on the ark?

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in Heaven, You are a God of love, but You are a God of judgment at the same time.

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    And all we need to do is a little digging into the earth to see that once upon a time, You flooded the whole earth because of wickedness.

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    Jesus said that judgment is coming again.

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    Father, I pray for everyone here that this would be a time of self-examination.

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    That we would ask ourselves, are we people that are on the ark?

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    Are we people that are standing in the field?

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    Knowing that that ark is Jesus Christ and knowing the only way to be acceptable, The only way to please You, the same way that Noah did, is by faith.

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    We can't work for it.

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    We don't deserve it.

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    We can't try to earn it.

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    It's simply taking Your Word and embracing Your Word.

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    I believe Jesus is the One who died for my sins.

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    I believe Jesus rose from the dead.

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    I want Jesus Christ to be the Lord of my life.

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    I want Jesus Christ to be my Savior.

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    I want to turn from my sin.

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    And I want to get on the ark of Jesus Christ.

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    Father, Your Word is becoming less and less popular in our world.

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    That doesn't change anything as far as we're concerned.

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    We're still going to proclaim Your Word whether people are eager to embrace it or not.

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    We would rather please God rather than please man.

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    We pray, Father, as the darkness continues to grow darker, that Your light would shine brighter, that, Father, You would make us and find us faithful to be Your servants.

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    We thank You, Father, and we praise You in the glorious name of Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.

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    Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Genesis 6-9

  1. Why did God flood the earth? Explain man’s condition based on Genesis 6:5.

  2. What are some evidences that this was literally a global flood as described in Genesis 6-9?

  3. What does it mean that God was “sorry that He had made man on the earth” (Genesis 6:6)? What does this tell you about God?

  4. Genesis 6:8 says "Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord". What was the basis of that favor? See Hebrews 11:7

Breakout Questions:
Pray for one another. Pray specifically about our church and its leadership as we prepare to move to a new permanent church building.

Sin

What is Wrong with the World.

(Genesis 3:1-21)

Intro / Review:


  1. What is Sin?


  2. Where did sin Come From?
  1. What Problems does sin bring?

    1. Sin brings shame we try hide. (Gen 3:7)

    2. Sin brings shame we try to avoid. (Gen 3:8-10)

    3. Sin brings shame we try to deflect. (Gen 3:11-13)

  2. What is God's Response to sin?

    1. To the serpent: Defeat. (Gen 3:14-15)

    2. To the woman: Pain at home. (Gen 3:16)

    3. To the man: A hard and temporary life. (Gen 3:17-19)

    4. To fallen humanity: Forgiveness. (Gen 3:20-21)

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    I don't know if you heard about this, but a Kentucky man attacked his girlfriend, his ex-girlfriend, and used a knife to remove her scalp.

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    And at his sentencing, he told the judge, I don't need a lecture.

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    Zachary Gross said it was his dog, it wasn't him who attacked his ex in the fall of 2015, ripping her hair from her head and mangling one of her ears before the judge.

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    He said, "I don't feel responsible.

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    I maintain my innocence.

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    It is what it is.

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    I'm not asking for your mercy.

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    I don't need a lecture." Subsequently, he was sentenced to 21 years in prison.

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    But the court records indicate that what had actually happened was Gross had lost his temper.

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    After noticing a photo of his ex-girlfriend and her son on the Facebook page of another man, The attack unfolded inside Gross' trailer in Walton, Kentucky.

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    According to prosecutors, Gross confronted Stanley, who grabbed the knife in self-defense.

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    And when she refused to drop it, Gross not only assaulted her, but he ordered the dog to attack her.

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    After the attack, Gross forced Stanley to look at herself in the mirror, mocking her appearance and telling her no man would ever want her because she was now bald.

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    He later dropped Stanley off at her mother's house with a part of her scalp in a plastic bag.

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    How about closer to home? Have you seen this on the news?

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    The McCandless woman whose trial just opened.

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    McCandless mom who is charged with drowning her two sons.

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    Have you seen this?

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    We can look at these articles and read these stories and see all these horrible things that happen all over the country.

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    But here's one that happened in our neighborhood.

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    Ms. Schlemmer decided to drown her two youngest sons.

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    This is an excerpt from the article.

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    I'm not going to read the whole thing.

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    I can't do it.

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    She decided to drown her two youngest sons as she walked home from dropping off her oldest son, who was seven, at the bus stop that morning.

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    She thought she'd be a better mother to Joshua if her other two children would go to heaven.

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    Those crazy voices were prompting me to act irrationally.

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    I changed clothes.

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    I got in there with them and held them underwater.

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    I felt like I was just looking at the whole thing.

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    I wish I could say that these were the only two incidences of articles that I've read recently that just made me step back and say, what is wrong with people?

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    We get these every day.

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    This stuff is happening.

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    What is wrong with people?

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    Then I get to the next thought.

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    You know, you don't have to do things like this to realize that you have a problem.

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    There's times that I look in the mirror and I say, "What's wrong with me?" Where did this anger come from?

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    Where did this horrible thought come from?

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    Where did this self-centeredness come from?

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    Why do I insist on getting my own way?

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    And I'm willing to mistreat the people closest to me.

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    Where did that come from?

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    That's what we're going to be addressing today.

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    From God's perspective, the title of the message is "Sin - What is Wrong with the World?" And that's not a question, okay?

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    That's a statement.

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    Sin is what is wrong with the world.

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    We're in week three of Bible 101.

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    The first week we saw that the Bible is the book that God wrote.

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    The Bible is the book that God wrote.

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    Last week we talked about creation.

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    Genesis 1, God created on day one light.

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    On day two, the sky and the heavens.

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    Day three, land and vegetation.

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    Day four, the sun, the moon, the stars.

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    Day five, He created the water animals like fish and whales.

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    He created the earth and the sky.

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    created the birds.

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    Day six, he created the land animals.

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    He also created Adam and Eve, the first man and the first woman.

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    And in their creation, he instituted marriage.

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    And if you look at Genesis 1, go ahead and turn there because we're going to be just over a page in Genesis 3.

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    But all throughout the creation account, there's a recurring phrase The Lord says, "It was good, it was good, it was good." Verse 4, verse 10, verse 12, verse 18, verse 21, "It was good," verse 25, "It was good." And then God creates Adam and Eve.

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    Something unlike anything else in creation.

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    Do you recognize that?

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    Do you realize that human beings are different than every single thing in creation?

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    Do you know that?

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    That's another reason I believe Genesis is literally true.

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    Human beings are different.

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    What makes us different?

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    The Bible says we were created in the image of God.

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    Your dog - I don't care how many sweaters you put on your dog - your dog is not a person.

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    He is a garbage eater that's wearing a sweater.

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    No matter how many bells or what kind of fluffy nickname you've given your cat, it is a vicious killer that will try to eat you in your sleep.

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    is not a person.

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    Man was created different.

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    We were stamped in the image of God.

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    That makes us different.

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    But when God created man, God said, looking at His creation, and now with this pinnacle of here's a creature that can have a unique relationship with our Creator.

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    That's why God created man.

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    And He said it's very good.

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    That's all you knew about the Bible.

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    God created. He created us.

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    He said it's very good.

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    You'd walk away going, "No, no, no, no, no.

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    There's something wrong because everything isn't very good." Right? Everything isn't very good.

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    This stuff is happening all over the place.

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    And this stuff is, you know, happening in me.

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    The wickedness and the evil thoughts and the...

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    Everything isn't very good.

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    So, something is severely messed up.

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    Something is severely messed up globally.

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    There's still wars and there's still poverty and there's still dictators oppressing people and so much injustice.

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    Something is wrong globally and something is wrong personally.

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    Why can't I get my act together sometimes?

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    And the problem all boils down to one word.

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    One word. One three-letter word.

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    And the issue is sin.

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    And really, sin is what the Bible is about.

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    You're like, wait a second, I thought you said the Bible was about Jesus.

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    Yeah, the Bible is about Jesus, but what about Jesus?

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    See, the Bible is about our problem with sin and God's solution to fix our problem.

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    That's why we need Jesus.

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    That's why we worship Jesus.

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    That's why Jesus is so precious to us.

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    That's why the message of the Gospel is the priority of this church.

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    Because sin is the issue.

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    So, four questions today.

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    This is Bible 101.

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    Like I said, for a lot of you, this is going to be basic information that you've learned, you've studied.

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    I knew that.

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    For some of you, it's going to be a great review.

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    For others, it's going to be new information.

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    But our goal over these ten weeks is to understand the Bible, and we can't understand the Bible unless we understand what sin is.

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    It has to start here.

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    Number one, first of all, what is sin?

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    Well, sin is defined a lot of ways.

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    It's defined as breaking God's law.

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    It's defined as a failure to conform with God's standards.

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    is defined as a rebellion against God.

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    It's defined as wrongful acts toward God and man.

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    I define sin simply as self-centered living with no regard for God or thought towards what is the right thing.

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    Really, that's what sin is.

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    Sin is I do what I want.

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    I do what I want.

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    I don't care what God wants.

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    I do what I want.

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    What's good for me, what's going to make me happy - that's sin.

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    Every one of us - we've talked about this before - every one of us are born with this sin nature.

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    We're born with it.

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    And if you don't believe me, stop by Harvest Kids after church, talk to one of the parents, and say, hey, can I take your kid home with me just for a couple of hours this afternoon?

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    We're going to learn very quickly that that kid was born with a sin nature.

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    We have the most beautiful children on the planet in this church, but they are sinners to the core - mine especially.

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    Can't blame them. They got it from me.

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    Your kid's got it from you.

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    It's passed down according to Romans 5.

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    So where did it come from?

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    God created everything. He created man and woman.

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    But look at Genesis 2, verses 16 and 17.

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    Adam and Eve living in the Garden of Eden.

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    Verse 16 says, "And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, 'You may surely eat of every tree in the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it, "You shall surely die." Now the Hebrew phrase, "You shall surely die," is literally this.

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    Dying, you will die.

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    And he told Adam, "If you eat off this tree..." Spoiler alert, he does.

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    But when he did, he didn't just drop over dead.

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    Like, wait a minute, what happens here?

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    Well, the language is very specific.

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    He says if you eat off this tree, It's going to start a process.

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    Dying you will die.

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    It's going to start a process.

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    It's going to end with something.

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    That's why we're wearing out.

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    That's why we're wearing out.

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    You're not going to believe this, but I have pictures.

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    I used to be young and good looking and in shape.

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    It's true.

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    You're like, "What happened there, Pastor Jeff?" I'm wearing out.

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    I'm wearing out.

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    And some of you, before you laugh, None of you are further down the road than I am.

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    And you young people that are laughing, "Oh, just wait. It's going to happen to you too." We are wearing out.

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    We're wearing out.

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    Because dying, we will die as the result of sin.

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    We see that.

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    And I know what you're thinking.

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    You're probably asking the same question that I've had to ponder.

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    Why did God put that tree there if He didn't want them to eat off of it?

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    Did you ever wonder that?

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    God put the tree there.

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    God didn't want them to eat from that tree.

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    Why did He put it in the garden?

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    Well, we're going to see Satan enter the scene.

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    And Satan is opposed to the things of God.

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    And you can read in the book of Job, Satan actually accuses.

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    He says the only reason Job worships you God is because you're good to him.

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    You take away his stuff, he'll spit in your face.

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    That's a paraphrase.

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    See, I think the same kind of thing was happening here in the Garden of Eden.

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    Satan could, hypothetically, he could come before God and say, "You know why your new creation worships you and loves you?

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    It's because they don't have an alternative." And God here, because love is about free will, He gave them a choice.

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    Here's the tree in the middle of the garden.

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    This is the only law that you have.

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    Don't eat from that tree.

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    So Satan saw his opportunity.

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    "Okay, well who's Satan?" Satan is an angel named Lucifer, who according to Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28, he's an angel who thought maybe he should be God.

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    And he became known as Satan. That's actually more of a title. It means "the adversary." And upon God creating this new creation, he saw his chance to warp something that God made beautiful.

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    He showed up, we're going to see here in a second, he shows up in the form of a serpent.

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    Like, how do we know that that serpent is Satan?

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    Well, we find that out later in Scripture, Revelation 12, verse 9.

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    But I want you to see as we go through the text how Satan attacked God's creation to bring sin into the world.

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    And we're going to go through this quickly, but I want you to see there's a pattern because this pattern that takes place in Genesis chapter 3, this same pattern happens every single time somebody sins.

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    You're going to see it.

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    Every time somebody sins, it's a definite pattern.

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    Alright?

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    So where did sin come from?

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    We're going to see here.

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    Bottom line is sin is the disregard of God's Word.

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    Look at verses 1-6 with me.

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    Now the serpent, we know, say in Revelation 12-9, "Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast in the field that the Lord God had made.

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    He said to the woman, "Did God actually say, 'You shall not eat of any tree in the garden'?" Is that what God said?

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    Does it kind of sound like something that God said?

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    Yeah. Satan, he doesn't just blatantly put up something, "Oh, I know that's not true." He took something God said, just put a little bit of a twist on it, and tried to get Eve thinking, and Adam, thinking in a different way.

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    Eve specifically here, we're going to see in a second, the Bible says Adam was with her, but he's speaking directly to the woman Eve here.

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    First of all, notice he says, "Did God actually say that?" We know that God said something about the tree.

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    We know exactly what He did say.

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    Satan here, he wants to cast a shadow of doubt.

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    Is that what he said?

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    Then he twisted.

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    The woman said to the serpent, "We may eat of the fruit of the trees in the garden, but God said you shall not eat of the fruit of the trees in the midst of the garden.

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    Neither shall you touch it, lest you die." Looks like she added the "neither shall you touch it" part.

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    That wasn't in the original statement that God had made.

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    "The serpent said to the woman, 'You will not surely die.'" Wait a second, how did we get there?

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    "You will not surely die, for God knows that when you eat of it, your eyes will be opened and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.

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    So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate, and she also gave some to her husband was with her and he ate. I'm going to pause there for a second. You see the progression because when you sin it always goes down this path. The first is this, you doubt God's Word. You doubt God's Word. Did God really say that? Did God really say that? We know what he said. Did God really say that? We doubt God's Word. Then the second step is we deny God's Word. "Nah, He didn't say that." Then the third step is we disobey God's Word. Now you know what, I'm gonna do what I want to do. Think of any sin.

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    Pick a sin. Just think of how that how that carries through in a person's mind.

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    I shouldn't do that. I think the Bible's... "Well, is that really what the I mean, nah, nah, you know what?

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    Nah, that's not what the Bible says.

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    And then we talk ourselves into it.

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    Three easy steps.

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    Dial to nine, disobey.

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    The third question is, what problems did sin bring?

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    What problems did sin bring?

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    We see what it is and where it came from.

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    What problems did it bring?

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    I want you to jot some things down, because again, this to me is just more verification of the truth of God's Word, because we see these things playing out right in front of our eyes.

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    First of all, sin brings shame.

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    We try to hide.

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    Look at verse 7.

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    It says, "Then the eyes of both were opened, and they knew that they were naked, and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves loincloths." But not in the "you're going to be like God" sort of way that Satan was promoting.

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    It was a lie.

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    I heard a preacher say one time about God knowing good and evil and man knowing good and evil.

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    I heard somebody say God knowing evil is like a sunbeam shining on sewage.

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    Like, nose but untouched.

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    I don't know.

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    unstained, unblemished by it.

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    But man knows evil like somebody drowning in sewage.

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    That's the difference.

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    That's the part that Satan left out.

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    You're going to be like God, knowing the difference between good and evil.

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    But that didn't quite work out the way it was advertised.

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    It says, what was the first thing that they noticed?

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    Go ahead and say it.

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    It's in the Bible.

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    What was the first thing they noticed?

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    They were naked.

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    Were they naked up to this point?

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    Yes.

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    What's the difference?

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    Somehow they noticed.

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    You're like, what does that mean?

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    I don't have to sell you on this.

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    You know this is true.

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    Somehow there is a certain shame tied to sexuality that's attached to sin.

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    You look at every perversion, whether it's pornography, whether it's lust, whether it's adultery, There is a shame.

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    You see, God didn't create sexuality to be a shameful thing.

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    He created it to be this beautiful thing between a husband and a wife.

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    But suddenly, at the very base, there's this shame that got attached to it.

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    Now, the only two people in the world that had already seen each other naked, all of a sudden were ashamed.

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    And it says they sewed fig leaves together They were covering themselves from one another.

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    They'd already seen each other naked, but they felt this shame all of a sudden.

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    Only two people on earth sensed that they needed to do that.

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    Notice it says they sewed fig leaves together.

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    I'm going to be honest with you.

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    I took home ec in high school. I don't know if they still do that.

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    They still do home ec where you have to sew stuff?

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    They still do that?

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    I remember in high school, I had to make a pair of sweatpants.

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    They were horrible.

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    I mean, you couldn't even tell that they were pants.

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    I'll be honest with you.

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    They were terrible.

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    OK, so when I'm speaking, I'm speaking now of somebody who's read about these things and who's imagining, but not somebody that's actually tried this.

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    But I can't imagine that sewing fig leaves together to make yourself britches is going to be very effective, right?

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    And I'm not speaking as somebody who's worn such apparel.

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    I'm speaking as somebody who's raked leaves in the fall and know that after a while, those things dry up and get crunchy and real brittle and they turn to dust, right?

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    So I can't imagine if you make yourself, you know, underclothes made out of leaves, that it's going to last very long.

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    And there's a picture here, there's a definite illustration and application I'll roll up into one.

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    Because this is man's attempt to cover up shame.

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    And it is completely futile.

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    But sin, somehow sin always makes us want to try to cover it up.

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    Doesn't it?

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    We get this idea, "Okay, we sinned, we did something wrong, but we can cover this, we can fix it." And we try to hide our sin.

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    You know, the man that hides his stash of pornography in the drawer, or somehow hides it in a file on his computer.

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    We're hiding our shame.

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    Or the person that says, "You know what, I have sinned, but this is wrong, but we'll cover it with more religion, we'll cover it with more churchy stuff, We make all these efforts to try to cover up sin, and it's as effective as underpants made out of leaves.

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    Sin brings shame that we try to hide.

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    Secondly, underneath what problems does sin bring?

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    Secondly, sin brings shame we try to avoid.

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    It brings shame we try to hide.

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    It brings shame that we try to avoid.

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    Look at verse 10.

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    and they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day.

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    And the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.

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    The Lord God called to the man and said to him, "Where are you?" Let's be honest.

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    Do you think God couldn't find them?

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    Of course, He knew exactly where they were.

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    This wasn't, "I'm looking for information." This is, "I'm calling you out." Like when you say to your kids, "What did you do?" You know what they did.

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    You want them to tell you what they did.

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    Right? That's what's happening here.

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    That's all.

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    This wasn't like the first game of hide and seek.

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    God knew exactly where they were.

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    Verse 10, "And he said, 'I heard the sound of you in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked and I hid myself.'" that just sad? Like I was naked and I didn't want you to see. I was like I created you. I know what you look like naked. I made your body. Suddenly, God I couldn't let you see that. I just, I just, so I had to hide.

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    It brings shame we try to avoid. Perfect fellowship with God was broken to the point that these newly created people and we don't know how long it was they were in the garden before they said but we know it wasn't a really long time sin makes us do crazy things the craziest thing that sin makes us do is run from God see that's conviction that's this is wrong I know this is wrong I know I shouldn't be doing this and instead of running to God we run Sin brings shame, we try to deflect.

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    Sin brings shame, we try to deflect.

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    Look at verses 11-13.

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    So Adam's like, "I was afraid because I was naked and I hid myself." And verse 11, God said, "Who told you that you were naked?

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    Have you eaten of the tree of which I commanded you not to eat?" The man said, "The woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me the fruit of the tree, and I ate." Then the Lord God said to the woman, "What is this that you have done?" The woman said, "The serpent deceived me, and I ate." Sin brings shame that we try to deflect.

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    Again, God's asking more questions, but He's not looking for information.

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    He's looking for a confession.

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    And don't you find it almost unbelievable that when Adam's called to the carpet - do you realize when Adam's called to the carpet, he literally blames every single other person that he knew?

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    Which at this point in history was two people, right?

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    Right? Adam knew two people.

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    Right? He knew God and he knew Eve.

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    And God's like, "What's going on, Adam?" Adam's like, "Uh, the woman that you gave me?" Adam's like, "You know, things were good until you did the go to sleep, take the rib break.

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    I'm just, God, I'm not criticizing, I'm just saying everything was good until she showed up." Adam not only blames Eve, but you see he indirectly blames God, "The woman you gave me!" "God, you know, this sin thing's kind of your fault.

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    You put her here, and I wouldn't have done it, it was just me, yeah right?

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    He blames every single other...

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    And that's how it is with sin.

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    We get caught, what do we do?

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    What do we do?

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    Nobody's responsible for their actions anymore, right?

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    I have, what was that thing I saw last year?

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    Affluenza.

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    I'm a jerk because I have money.

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    What?

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    And it's like I have this disease and my actions are not my fault.

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    My life's been too easy.

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    And seriously?

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    Affluenza.

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    It's always everybody's fault.

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    I have this diagnosis or I had this...

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    My mom made me eat lima beans growing up and that's why I'm a jerk.

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    And we have all of these...

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    It's always everybody else's fault.

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    So you know what, I was wrong.

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    Yeah, that's on me. That's my bad.

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    I did wrong.

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    The first thing we think is who can I blame?

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    Whose fault is it? Whose fault is it?

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    Whose fault is it?

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    Even Eve, she kind of did it too.

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    She's like the serpent deceived me and I ate.

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    Well, she was more like telling the truth.

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    But guilty still, yes.

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    But here's what happened.

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    It was the serpent. It was the devil.

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    So, I want you to see here that all attempts to deal with sin on our own, epic fail. Every one.

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    We can try to hide it with our leafy underpants.

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    We can try to avoid it by running from God.

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    We can try to deflect it by blaming everybody else.

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    But guess what? At the end of the day, you are guilty.

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    You are. You are. You're guilty.

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    And you can do nothing about that.

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    I'm not just talking about Adam and Eve.

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    I'm not just talking about this monster in Kentucky that attacked his ex-girlfriend.

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    I'm not just talking about other people.

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    Listen, I'm talking about Jeff Miller.

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    And I'm talking about you.

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    I'm talking about you.

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    You're born with it, and you know sitting here right now, you know listening to this right now, that you, by nature, a self-centered sin problem.

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    This would be a really bad place to stop.

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    But I got some good news for you.

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    Number four, what is God's response to sin?

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    We got some more bad news.

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    Don't leave just yet.

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    I want you to see that because of sin, God made some very specific promises of sin's consequences.

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    First of all, what's God's response to sin?

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    First of all, to the serpent?

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    Defeat.

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    I'm going to go through this quickly.

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    The Lord God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this, cursed are you above all livestock and above all beasts of the field.

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    On your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days of your life." That tells us that the serpent looked different before this.

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    What did snakes look like?

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    Before the fall, snakes would have had legs.

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    Did they stand upright or more upright? I don't know, but I know that they looked completely different.

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    And part of the fall, snakes are going on their belly.

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    And he says, "Dust you shall eat." That's just a euphemism for defeat.

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    We still use that, right?

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    that God put a curse on the actual animal that Satan used as a tool to get to the first man, the first woman, Adam and Eve.

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    Why did God do that?

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    Well, I believe that what God did was He turned the snake into a symbol.

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    Every time we see a snake, it should be a reminder that when you try to exalt yourself, God's going to put you down.

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    And that was Satan's whole thing, right?

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    I should be God. I should be exalted.

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    And he tried to attack God's creation.

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    God took the very animal that Satan used and said I'm going to make a permanent illustration of you on your belly.

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    You're going to exalt yourself.

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    You're going to crawl on your belly the rest of your life.

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    Maybe that's why most people get a little freaked out by a snake.

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    I mean, how many people here are like Remember we were shooting the youth group video, remember?

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    Dan, Alicia, Brooke, they were over at our house, we were shooting.

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    And there was this snake that gets bigger in my mind every time I think about it, just like crawling through our yard.

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    I don't know if I would have been more scared if there was an actual dinosaur in our yard.

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    Okay? I'm just so thankful that other people were there to help me deal with it.

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    But it's a picture. It's a picture.

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    You're going on your belly, snake.

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    Every time man sees you, he's going to remember you exalt yourself.

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    This is what God's going to do to you.

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    I will put enmity between you and the woman.

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    Between your offspring and her offspring, he shall bruise your head and you shall bruise his heel.

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    What's that all about?

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    I will put enmity between you and the woman, between your offspring and hers.

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    in this account, this isn't a story of, you see, Adam and Eve were running from Satan and they ran to God. The account is actually the opposite. They sort of ran from God and to Satan in a sense. And God says, "No, no, no. Things aren't going to stay that way for sure. You think you've won. You thought you made Adam and Eve your friends by coming and tempting them and giving them these false promises? No. We're going to change that relationship real quick. So you say, "You thought you were going to be their friend and you were going to make me the enemy?" God says, "Nah, I'm going to switch you out. I'm going to be their friend. You're going to be their enemy." What he's talking about here, he says, "You will bruise his heel." That's an obvious sneak attack from behind. "He will bruise your head." You might want to underline that in your Bible. That's the first prophecy in in Scripture concerning Jesus.

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    That's the first one - Genesis 3.15.

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    You see, the sentence has been passed on Satan.

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    He's just waiting for God to execute the judgment.

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    He says here's what's going to happen.

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    You're going to strike him on the heel.

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    What's that?

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    That was when Jesus died on the cross.

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    Satan thought he won.

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    Like, look, God came to the world as a man and man just beat Him up and spit on Him and sold them and publicly execute them.

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    Satan's like, I won.

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    And then three days later, Satan realized he just got defeated.

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    That was the prelude to Satan being crushed, which ultimately is going to come to pass totally.

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    That's the serpent.

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    Secondly, to the woman.

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    The curse to the woman is shot this down.

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    from verse 16, "a pain at home." Pain at home.

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    Look at the promise to the woman.

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    To the woman, God said, "I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing.

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    In pain you shall bring forth children." Is that true, ladies?

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    Giving birth painful?

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    I've never done it.

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    Is it?

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    I've heard.

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    I've heard stories.

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    Look at this next phrase, "Your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you." Like, what's the big deal with that?

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    I mean, shouldn't your desire be for your husband?

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    Well, if you just look over, it's actually right across the page in my Bible.

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    When God was speaking to Cain, He was talking about sin, and He said to Cain, chapter 4, "If you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door.

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    Its desire is for you, but you must rule over it." It's a Hebrew phrase that means "rule over," "desire for." God said to Cain, "Sin's going to try to rule you, but you need to be the one in control." Now that's the same language that's used here in Genesis 3.16 when God says, "Eat your desire, it shall be for your husband." What he's saying is simply this, there's going to be an authority struggle in the home.

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    And I'm not going to ask for a show of hands for this, but it happens.

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    In probably every home that I know of, there's an authority struggle.

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    You have a man who is supposed to be the godly servant leader authority in the home that completely doesn't love his wife the way that he should.

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    So he messes up his part, and then you have a wife who should be submissive to her husband's authority, but instead tries to be his authority, and the whole thing is messed up.

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    You have to see that to Eve, to the woman, God says, "Yes, sin has consequences, and for you, it's going to be at home." God says there's going to be problems there.

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    Childbearing is going to be painful.

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    And your relationship with your husband is going to be painful.

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    Then to the man, consequences to the man, jot this down, "a hard and temporary life." "A hard and temporary life," verse 17.

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    And to Adam he said, "because you have listened to me, the voice of your wife, and have eaten of the tree of which I commanded you, you shall not eat of it. Cursed is the ground because of you. In pain you shall eat of it all the days of your life. Thorns and thistles it shall bring forth for you, and you shall eat the plants of the field. By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread till you return to the ground, for out of it you are taken. You are dust into dust. You shall return." "Cursed is the ground." By the way, young people, work was actually before the fall.

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    I've heard people say, "Well, the reason we go to work is because of sin and the fall of man." That's not true.

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    Work was before the fall.

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    But now work was going to be hard.

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    See, when you have to work and the work is easy, it's enjoyable, but God says, "No, Adam, you're going to work and the earth is going to fight back." It's going to get hard.

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    Hard work is going to consume your life.

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    The whole earth, you see, is under a curse.

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    The whole earth.

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    That's why there's disease and sickness and cancer.

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    The whole earth is under a curse.

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    The Lord here to Adam speaks of thorns and thistles and sweat.

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    He says you're going to work and the earth is going to fight back.

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    You're going to spend your life working hard in the dirt, and someday you're going to become dirt again.

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    To the man, a hard, temporary life.

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    Every single one of these things are realities that we see played out.

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    That's why it just baffles me when somebody comes along and says, "I don't believe Genesis is literal history.

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    I don't believe it's literally true." It just baffles me.

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    Because I say, "Wow, I see everything that's written here.

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    literally coming true in my own life and in the lives of people that I know.

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    I see it all literally happening. So if Genesis isn't literally true, you got explaining to do. Because I understand the situation that we're in because...

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    Oh, right there. This is sin. Here's the really good news. I want you to look at verses 20 through 21. One more thing I want to share and then we're going to that we are going to worship.

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    Okay?

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    God's response to sin, to follow humanity - forgiveness.

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    Look at verses 20 and 21.

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    "As the man called his wife's name Eve, because she was the mother of all living, and the Lord God made for Adam..." Look at this.

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    "And the Lord God made for Adam for his wife garments of skins, and clothed them." I think verse 21 is one of the most beautiful and one of the most ugly verses in the Bible at the same time.

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    It's one of the most joyful and one of the most sorrowful verses at the same time.

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    Why?

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    Where did the skins come from?

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    Where did they come from?

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    God didn't go down to Burlington Coat Factory and say I'm going to buy you a coat.

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    The skins would have had to have come from an animal.

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    Who would have killed the animal?

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    God did.

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    I understand you might want to underline this.

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    This is the first death in the Bible.

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    This is the first bloodshed in the Bible, and it was committed by God for the purpose of benefiting man.

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    God took an innocent animal and He killed it to make a permanent covering for man and woman's sin and shame.

    42:03-42:05

    I have in the margin of my Bible, I have a word written.

    42:07-42:12

    And it's the word "grace." Because man's sitting against God.

    42:15-42:22

    God says, "You've got one rule." And man almost immediately runs out and breaks it.

    42:23-42:24

    Spits in God's face.

    42:24-43:00

    "I know what God said, but I'm going to do what I want to do." God would have had every right at that point to say, what? Done. And ping the universe into the abyss. I'll start over. I'll create people that actually will listen to me for longer than five minutes. He would have been justified to do anything, but you know what he did instead? He chose to show grace. He said, "You've made an attempt to cover your shame, and your attempts as a man are always going to fail.

    43:00-43:02

    God says, "But I'm going to step in.

    43:03-43:12

    I'm going to cover your shame." And it's going to require the death of an innocent, the bloodshed of an innocent to do it.

    43:14-43:17

    And now church, do you understand why we celebrate Jesus Christ?

    43:20-43:30

    Because while we were walking in our sin, while we were spitting at God's face, but we were insisting on doing things our way.

    43:32-43:46

    God said, "I'm going to allow the death of an innocent to pay the price for your sin." This is why we celebrate Jesus.

    43:47-43:50

    This is why we come and exalt Him.

    43:50-43:51

    This is why the church exists.

    43:52-43:55

    This is why we spend so much time worshiping in music.

    43:55-44:06

    This is why we get out into the community This is what would get us on an airplane to fly to Moldova or Romania or Thailand or wherever to tell people this message.

    44:08-44:16

    That our God is not a God who is angry with us and is done with us and can't wait to punish us.

    44:16-44:21

    Our God is a God who is pursuing us with forgiveness and grace and love.

    44:23-44:25

    This is why we celebrate Jesus.

    44:27-44:29

    I want you to bow your heads.

    44:31-44:32

    We're going to pray.

    44:33-44:38

    And when we are done praying, we are going to celebrate Jesus.

    44:40-44:43

    We are going to celebrate the work that God has done on our behalf.

    44:46-44:53

    And in the midst of that celebration and music, we're going to be receiving the Lord's Supper to prepare your hearts.

    44:56-45:06

    We thank You, God, that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

    45:06-45:07

    We thank You, God.

    45:07-45:10

    We see this even back in the Garden of Eden from the very beginning.

    45:10-45:11

    You were a God.

    45:12-45:13

    You are a God.

    45:13-45:18

    You always will be a God who loves.

    45:20-45:22

    You never change.

    45:23-45:34

    And the same God who comes to us who killed an animal to cover Adam and Eve as the same God that allowed His own son to die.

    45:37-45:42

    The same God who will ultimately make all things new.

    45:44-45:46

    Who will reverse the curse.

    45:48-45:51

    Father, we come today to celebrate You.

    45:51-46:03

    And I pray, Father, that You would put that impression on every single one of us sin is. Globally, nationally, and in me.

    46:05-46:08

    The wickedness that we were born with.

    46:08-46:15

    Let us grasp that, Father, so that we can stand up and worship the solution.

    46:15-46:21

    We can worship the cure. We can worship the provision that you have made for us.

    46:21-46:24

    Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.

    46:25-46:26

    all of God's people said.

    46:27-46:29

    Are you ready to worship Him?

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Genesis 3:1-21

  1. If God didn't want Adam and Eve to eat from the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil", why did He put it in the Garden?
     

  2. What caused Eve to disobey (Genesis 3:6)?
    Note: Not WHO (we know that) - WHAT.
     

  3. What "curses" were given to the serpent, woman, and man (Genesis 3:14-19)? How does each curse relate to the one God is addressing? (i.e., Why did man get THAT curse, and why did woman get THAT curse, etc.)
     

  4. Explain the progression of sin (doubt, deny, disobey). What would that look like in the following scenarios:

  • A teenager tempted to drink alcohol with friends.

  • A man tempted by porn.

  • A woman tempted to shoplift.

  • A child tempted to lie. 

Breakout Questions:

How have you seen the above progression play out in your own life? How can you be on guard against it next time?

Creation

In the Beginning...

Genesis 1:1 - In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.


  1. Hasn't Science proven evolution?

  2. But what about the Big Bang?

    But what about the "Cavemen"?

    Mark 10:6 - But from the beginning of creation, ‘God made them male and female.

But what about Fossils?

Evidences for Young Earth / Literal Genesis:

  1. 2nd Law of Thermodynamics

  2. Recession of the moon

  3. Salt in the Sea

Psalm 14:1 - The fool says in his heart, "There is no God." They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds; there is none who does good.


  1. How do we know God didn't Use evolution?

    1. Because the text is specifically literal.

    2. day = yom


    3. Because death came after Adam.

  2. Why does a Literal Genesis matter to me?

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  • Pastor Jeff:

    00:00-00:03

    If you are visiting with us this morning, we are so glad that you are here.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:04-00:14

    Typically, at Harvest Bible Chapel, we walk through a book of the Bible together, but we're here at a very special time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:14-00:28

    This is a 10-week series called Bible 101, and our goal with this series is after 10 weeks, you will be very familiar with how this book is put together and what that means to you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:29-00:36

    So today, we're going to be starting in the beginning with creation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:36-00:41

    So open your Bibles up to Genesis 1.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:43-00:45

    I'll give you a hint, it's going to be near the beginning of your Bible.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:47-00:49

    At least it better be.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:49-00:51

    Do we have that bookshelf image we can put up?

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:52-00:57

    I'd like to remind you, last week we were talking about God's Word and how it was put together.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:58-01:03

    and understand that your Bible is like a library in your hand, okay?

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:03-01:08

    And this image sort of depicts what is in that library.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:08-01:20

    And we're going to be talking about the story as it progresses through, but the first place we need to start is in the book of Genesis.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:23-01:29

    What better place to start than the very first verse in the Bible.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:30-01:31

    Are you there?

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:32-01:34

    Genesis 1, verse 1.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:36-01:46

    In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:49-01:51

    This is really the only verse we're looking at today.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:52-01:57

    What I want you to see, God doesn't defend creation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:58-01:58

    He just doesn't.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:59-02:06

    God doesn't say, OK, now I'm going to tell you some things, and it's going to be controversial, so prepare yourself.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:06-02:10

    He just says, in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:12-02:13

    Something else, He doesn't do.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:13-02:14

    He doesn't explain it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:15-02:22

    Like, in the beginning, I created the heavens and the earth, and I'm going to give you step by step on how all of that went together.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:22-02:23

    Do you know what the Bible says about that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:24-02:26

    The Bible says He spoke it into existence.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:29-02:34

    He doesn't defend it, He doesn't explain it, He just proclaims it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:35-02:44

    In the beginning, God says, "I created the heavens and the earth." Right now, I'm sure there are some people like, "Oh, a message on creation?

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:45-03:01

    Is creation really that big of a deal?" I mean, you know, you've got these old earth creationists and young earth creationists, you've got Gap Theory, you've got all this argument over creation and science, and is creation really that big of a deal?

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:03-03:04

    You probably can't see this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:06-03:12

    You probably couldn't see it if it was in your hands, because these are verses in the Bible just about creation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:13-03:15

    And I have...

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:15-03:16

    this isn't even all of them.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:17-03:24

    I have like five and a quarter pages here, all in 8 -point fonts.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:25-03:29

    Reason being is when I cut and pasted it in 12-point, it was like 18 pages.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:29-03:31

    I'm like, I'm not going to kill a tree to make a point.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:32-03:34

    But this is just some of them.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:34-03:39

    And it goes from Genesis 1-1 all the way to Revelation 14-7.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:39-03:43

    And you can take this print out if you want. I'm just going to leave it up here.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:43-03:59

    over and over and over and over and over and over and over in God's Word, from Old Testament to New Testament, from Moses to the Apostle John, everywhere in between, God says, "You need to know that I created you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:59-04:02

    You need to know that I fashioned the heavens and the earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:02-04:05

    You need to know that I made man in my image.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:05-04:17

    You need to know that you are specially created and not an accident." And it seems that God wants that message clear with the number of times that He states it in His Word.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:19-04:21

    Like, well, what's the point?

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:22-04:24

    Well, when we talk about creation, there's an obvious point, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:25-04:26

    There's an obvious point.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:27-04:29

    The point is ownership, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:30-04:35

    Because God created us, He owns us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:35-04:35

    That's the point.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:36-04:46

    And that's why this doctrine is so refuted and disputed, because we are people by nature, because we're sinners by nature.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:46-04:48

    We're going to talk about that next week.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:50-04:58

    We have this mindset, "Nobody tells me what to do." I live for myself. Nobody tells me what to do. I'm the boss.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:00-05:03

    But this doctrine of creation teaches something different, doesn't it?

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:03-05:05

    It says, "No, no, no. You're not the boss.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:05-05:08

    You are a created being.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:09-05:12

    And the one who created you is the boss.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:13-05:25

    That's why Genesis 1-1 has become the most denied verse, and creation has become the most denied doctrine of the Bible.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:26-05:34

    Because if Satan can cast doubt on the first verse, maybe he can get us to doubt all of it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:35-05:42

    You know, this book talks about marriage, it talks about prayer, it talks about salvation, it talks about heaven and hell.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:44-05:53

    If Genesis 1-1 isn't literally true and we can sort of dance around what it means, maybe we can sort of dance around what all of these other things mean.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:54-05:56

    Maybe these things aren't literally true either.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:59-06:09

    The lie that I want us to look at that is often, most often, spoken against the truth of God's Word, we're going to talk about the lie of evolution.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:11-06:12

    What do you mean by evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:12-06:14

    When I talk about evolution, I understand this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:15-06:17

    Evolution is sort of a generic word, it just means change.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:19-06:29

    I believe that things change, but you see, in this context when we talk about evolution, The technical word really is macroevolution.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:29-06:37

    It means that over a period of millions of years, species have changed from one thing into another.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:38-07:05

    Meaning, when you look at Earth, when the Earth was first accidentally formed, the existence of creatures on the Earth went from amino acids to proteins into cells, and eventually fish and amphibians would eventually turn into reptiles, which eventually turned into birds, which eventually turned into mammals, which eventually turned into us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:05-07:06

    That's macroevolution.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:07-07:09

    Okay, we've all heard that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:09-07:11

    We've all been taught that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:13-07:19

    Unless you've been living under a rock every minute of your entire life and just crawled out to come to church today.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:20-07:22

    That's the case you are loved too.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:23-07:27

    However, it's taught in schools.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:27-07:29

    I remember I went to Carlin City High School.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:29-07:30

    I was a Carlin City Gremlin.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:31-07:35

    And I remember sitting in biology class being taught evolution.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:37-07:44

    You're here today, Jeff, because of this millions of years of species changing into other species.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:45-08:11

    It's all over media, TV, movies, everything from Spongebob Squarepants to the X-Men movies, to Jurassic Park, to the Discovery Channel, to Animal Planet. See, that's a bummer because we, at our house, we love Animal Planet. And my wife especially loves Animal Planet, but we always roll our eyes at our house because they can't intro anything without, you know, we're going to talk about crocodiles today.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:12-08:17

    Mostly unchanged in the last 65 million years of evolution, like, got to throw that in there.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:20-08:21

    It's in children's books.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:23-08:35

    We had to have a whole lesson at our house about dinosaurs because my 10 year old says, "No, no, no, they said in school that dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago." Is that what they said?

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:37-08:43

    You know, "Oh look, Pastor Jeff, we're talking about religion and science and do we really want to go there?" Yes, we're going to go there today.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:44-08:47

    I'm going to tell you why this is so important.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:48-08:50

    Because there's a message behind evolution.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:52-08:53

    There's a message behind it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:55-08:59

    The message is this, the world can be explained without God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:59-09:00

    That's the message.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:01-09:02

    Look, we don't need God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:03-09:09

    This thought of being created, we don't need that because obviously, given enough time, one creature turns into another creature.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:13-09:14

    No God means no authority.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:15-09:17

    No God means there's no moral standards.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:18-09:18

    Does that sound familiar?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:19-09:20

    Anything goes.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:21-09:23

    No God means no salvation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:24-09:32

    Grab what you can, boys and girls, because you're going to die, and you're going to be put in a box, and you're going to become dust, and that is it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:34-09:35

    If there's no God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:37-09:39

    That's the message behind evolution.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:41-09:48

    So we're going to go through some things today regarding creation and evolution, and I'm going to ask for your help.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:48-09:49

    Will you help me?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:50-09:52

    You didn't even know what I wanted you to do yet.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:53-09:53

    Great.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:54-09:59

    I'm going to say, "Do you have any questions?" And there's going to be a question on the screen, so I'm just going to feed you your lines.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:00-10:05

    And you have to, out loud, I want you to ask me the question that's being presented on the screen.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:06-10:08

    Now, you have a choice in how you want to perform this role.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:09-10:14

    You can be the honest inquirer, like, I have a question if you could answer for me.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:14-10:20

    Or you can be the confrontational, like, hey, answer me this question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:21-10:22

    Okay, you can do it however you want.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:23-10:23

    All right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:24-10:25

    So here's how we do it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:25-10:31

    When I say, do you have any questions, you're going to verbally ask the question that's on the screen.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:31-10:32

    Does everybody know what you're doing?

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:34-10:34

    Okay.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:35-10:36

    You can stand up if you want.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:37-10:37

    You can shout.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:39-10:40

    You can puff your chest.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:41-10:42

    OK, whatever you want to do.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:43-10:44

    All right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:47-10:48

    So does anybody have any questions?

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:51-10:52

    OK, what's the first question you have?

    Audience:

    10:54-10:57

    Hasn't science proven evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:59-11:00

    No, it hasn't.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:02-11:07

    and I want to lovingly encourage you to do your homework.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:07-11:10

    Look, everything I say - we talked about the Bereans, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:11-11:11

    What did the Bereans do?

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:13-11:17

    They examined the Scriptures to see if the things that the Apostle Paul was saying were true.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:18-11:24

    And there's a sense in which I want you to do your homework when it comes to creation and evolution.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:24-11:27

    I have a couple books here called "Refuting Evolution." You can have these.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:28-11:30

    Somebody just come up and take them after service.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:31-11:34

    There are mountains of information that you can read.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:36-11:38

    But I'm going to give you a little bit to get you started.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:38-11:38

    OK?

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:39-11:41

    You ask me, hasn't science proven evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:41-11:43

    The answer is no, because of this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:43-11:48

    Listen, science is what we can observe, measure, and repeat.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:48-11:49

    Right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:49-11:52

    Science is observe, measure, repeat, like gravity.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:52-11:58

    If I want to do a scientific test on gravity, I would keep dropping something.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:58-12:00

    And I would observe what happens to it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:01-12:03

    I can measure which direction does it always go.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:03-12:04

    It always goes down.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:05-12:08

    And I can repeat it over and over and over.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:08-12:11

    Let's see if I drop it one more time, which direction will it go?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:11-12:12

    That's science.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:13-12:14

    Observe, measure, repeat.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:16-12:20

    I want you to understand that creation and evolution are both fates.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:21-12:21

    They are.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:22-12:22

    They're both fates.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:23-12:27

    You can't observe, measure, or repeat either creation or evolution.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:27-12:28

    They're both fates.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:28-12:34

    But one faith says that we came from nothing, we're cosmic accidents, and we're heading nowhere.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:35-12:44

    The other faith says that we were specially created for a purpose, and that we're actually heading somewhere.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:46-12:48

    So hasn't science proven evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:48-12:55

    No, science by design really can't prove evolution, because we don't observe, measure, or repeat evolution in the present day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:55-12:57

    So that might answer that question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:57-12:58

    Do you have any other questions?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:59-13:00

    What's your question?

    Audience:

    13:02-13:04

    What about the Big Bang?

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:06-13:07

    What about the Big Bang?

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:09-13:11

    The Big Bang certainly doesn't fit the Bible.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:12-13:15

    The Bible says that the Earth was created before the stars.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:17-13:18

    But the Big Bang doesn't fit science either.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:18-13:40

    Do you know even secular scientists-- look this up-- even secular scientists are abandoning the Big Bang theory, the scientific theory, not the TV show, because the composition of the universe contradicts the model of the Big Bang. Do you have any other questions? What's your question?

    Audience:

    13:42-13:46

    "But what about the cavemen?"

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:43-13:49

    Yeah, what about the cavemen? What about the cavemen?

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:51-13:57

    Mark 10, verse 6, Jesus said that from the beginning of creation, God made them male and female.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:58-14:06

    So understand that the Bible doesn't leave room for these pre-human, sort of half monkey, half man, knuckle dragging.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:08-14:09

    The Bible doesn't leave room.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:09-14:12

    Jesus said from the beginning, God made them male and female.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:14-14:56

    Obviously talking about Adam and Eve, you're like, "Okay, Pastor Jeff, well, I remember reading in my science textbook way back when I was in high school. I wasn't a gremlin like maybe you and your brother and some other people in here were that I'm not going to embarrass you, but I remember you know hearing about the cavemen and they found the evidence for the cavemen. So answer me that. Well here's the answer and again I encourage you to do your research. Every caveman discovered has either been just a man or just a monkey, a mistake or a hoax.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:58-15:10

    Like what do you mean? How many people remember reading in your biology textbooks, hearing your biology teacher talk about the Nebraska man? How many people remember the Nebraska man? Put your hands up. Remember Nebraska man?

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:12-15:46

    Nebraska man's interesting. They're like, "Oh yeah, they found the bones of the Nebraska man." No, they didn't. Do you know what they found? Do you know they based the whole model, the whole sketch of Nebraska man? Do you know what they found? One tooth. They found one tooth. Now if I, I wouldn't do this because I'm nice, but if my brother were to punch you and knock one of your teeth out, and we just threw it in a field somewhere in California and down the road somebody found a tooth, would they be able to draw a picture of you?

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:46-15:54

    So I'm thinking right away this is a little sketchy, they found a tooth, but Nebraska Man was presented a scientific fact.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:55-15:58

    This is the missing link, we found the missing link Nebraska Man.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:58-16:08

    There's a problem though, because they did some more digging, and they found that the tooth actually didn't belong to a man.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:09-16:11

    didn't belong to a monkey either, it belonged to a pig.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:14-16:20

    Now here's the thing, how many people remember in high school hearing that the Nebraska man was really false and it was actually a pig?

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:21-16:24

    Anybody taught that in high school? Who was taught that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:25-16:37

    Okay, one of you. One of you. Of all the people that raised your hands saying, "I remember Nebraska man," one of you said, "I was taught that it wasn't real, it was a pig." And that's one example of many where it was a mistake.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:38-17:10

    whoops you see when they find these bones they don't think to themselves what could it possibly be immediately you know for the sake of making a name, well let's just assume that this bone that i found is the missing link because it's not going to be very exciting if I rush to the local paper or run down to the news station and say hey i got great news i found a pig's tooth nobody cares If you go down and say, "I found a tooth that belongs to the missing link." We're still talking about Nebraska man.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:13-17:16

    Some of them have been just flat out, it's been a hoax.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:16-17:17

    It's been a hoax.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:18-17:24

    How many of you remember reading, in high school, raise a show of hands, how many of you remember reading about Piltdown Man?

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:24-17:25

    Remember Piltdown Man?

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:26-17:27

    Come on, fans of Piltdown Man?

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:27-17:28

    Okay, a few of you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:28-17:29

    Some of you say no.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:29-17:31

    Well, here's the thing with Piltdown Man.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:31-17:32

    I remember hearing about Piltdown Man.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:37-17:43

    It was a skull that they stained to make it look older than it actually was.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:43-17:49

    And they found that they, it was actually a monkey skull that they filed the teeth down to make the teeth look more human.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:51-17:53

    I don't remember hearing that in high school.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:55-17:56

    So that's a little bit about decay.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:56-17:57

    Remember, do your homework.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:57-18:00

    Do you have any other questions regarding science?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:01-18:02

    All right, fire him.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:02-18:03

    Go ahead.

    Audience:

    18:04-18:05

    But what about the fossils?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:07-18:09

    What about the fossils? That's a really good question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:11-18:14

    The fossils actually prove the Bible.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:16-18:18

    We're going to talk about Noah's flood in a couple of weeks.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:18-18:21

    But I want you to look, you're still in Genesis 1, I want you to look at verse 24.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:23-18:30

    Verse 24 says, "And God said, 'Let the earth bring forth living creatures,'" Look at this next phrase.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:31-18:38

    "According to their kinds." "According to their kinds." What does that mean?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:41-18:44

    That means when you put a girl and a boy cat together, what's the offspring?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:45-18:46

    A cat, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:46-18:48

    Oh, you guys are sharp this morning.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:49-18:51

    And you put two dogs together, what do you get?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:52-18:53

    A dog, right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:53-18:55

    And you put two birds together, what do you get?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:56-18:56

    A bird.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:56-18:59

    "Okay, what happens when you put a dog and a cat together?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:59-19:00

    What do you get?

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:00-19:03

    A fight?" Can they reproduce?

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:05-19:06

    No, they can't. They can't.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:10-19:14

    Can a guinea pig reproduce with a penguin?

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:15-19:15

    No.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:17-19:19

    You see, things reproduce according to their own kind.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:20-19:22

    That's actually what the Bible says.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:24-19:38

    But evolution teaches that, for example, reptiles became birds over a period of millions of years, which is absolutely impossible, because the question you have to ask is, where does the new genetic information come from?

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:39-19:51

    Meaning, on a genetic level, where does the information come that would start to form things like beaks, and feathers, and hollow bones, and wings?

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:51-19:57

    All the things that a bird has that a reptile doesn't have, Where does the information come from on a genetic level?

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:58-19:59

    You're like, well, I have an answer for that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:59-20:00

    Everybody knows the answer to that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:00-20:01

    Mutations, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:01-20:02

    Genetic mutations.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:03-20:04

    That accounts for the new information.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:04-20:05

    Well, there's a problem with that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:07-20:12

    Mutations always result in a loss of information, never gaining new information.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:13-20:14

    But there's an even bigger problem.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:16-20:40

    Of the millions of fossils that we found, if evolution's If that's true, in the fossils we should find billions of fossils that are like half reptile and half bird, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:40-20:43

    They're in the process of the change.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:43-20:48

    Do you know how many transitional form fossils we've found of the millions of fossils we have?

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:49-20:50

    The answer is none.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:50-20:51

    We have not found one.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:52-20:54

    And that is a black eye.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:56-20:58

    admittedly, self-admittedly, by evolutionists.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:58-21:04

    They said we should walk out our back door and be tripping over these fossils of transitional forms.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:04-21:05

    We haven't found any.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:06-21:10

    Every single fossil that we've found is either one thing or another.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:12-21:13

    Which is what we observe.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:14-21:15

    Animals reproduce according to their kinds.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:17-21:26

    I believe the Bible presents and science supports a view that the earth is actually very young.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:29-21:52

    You're like, "How does somebody get this idea that the earth is young?" If you are willing to take all of this evolutionary millions of years teaching and thinking that you've heard, if for just a second you can sort of put that away and say, I'm going to read the Bible as if the Bible is the source of authority.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:52-21:53

    As if.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:54-22:12

    I'm going to read the Bible as if this is God communicating to me, and I'm just going to read it with the mindset of, "I don't care what anybody else has said, I just want to hear what God has said." And a straightforward, literal belief in Genesis would say that the earth is young.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:14-22:21

    The genealogies in Genesis would indicate a young earth, for example, like Genesis 5, verses 4-32.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:23-22:34

    If you trace the genealogies back and calculate the ages of the people as the Bible presents, the earth is actually very young.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:35-22:37

    Like, okay, well, that's what you're saying.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:37-22:40

    You're saying that's what the Bible says, Pastor Jeff.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:40-22:51

    If the Bible seems to present a young earth, is there any evidence from science that the earth is young, that Genesis is literal?

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:53-22:54

    There's mountains of evidence.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:54-22:55

    I'm just going to share three.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:56-22:57

    This was the hard part of the message this week.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:57-23:04

    It wasn't like, "Where can I come up with material?" The hard part was limiting.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:06-23:06

    Here's three.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:07-23:09

    Three scientific evidences for a young earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:09-23:11

    The first one, you're jotting things down.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:12-23:14

    The second law of thermodynamics, do you know what that is?

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:15-23:19

    The second law of thermodynamics is everything is running down.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:20-23:22

    Everything is moving from order to disorder.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:23-23:30

    Everything's running down from stillness, or running down, excuse me, to stillness or death.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:32-23:35

    Actually, the curse, as the Bible describes it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:37-23:40

    Everything's moving from order to disorder, running down.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:41-23:42

    That's why your room never stays clean.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:42-23:44

    That's why your car never stays clean, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:46-23:49

    That's why we are growing old and wearing out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:51-23:53

    We see that on a universal scale.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:55-24:00

    But understand, folks, that that is the exact opposite track of the evolutionary model.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:00-24:19

    The evolutionary model says, once upon a time, you know, things were primitive, and there of primordial ooze, this primordial soup, and from that form the amino acids and the proteins and things are getting better and better and better and better and better. But that is completely opposite of what we observe, that things are running down.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:21-24:33

    Here's an interesting one. Evidence is for young Earth. Do you know that every year the the moon moves inches away from the earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:33-24:34

    Did you know that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:34-24:39

    Every year, the moon actually moves inches further away from the earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:40-24:41

    And you're like, you know what, Pastor Jeff?

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:42-24:42

    I thought so.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:43-24:46

    It looked a little smaller this year than it did last year.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:46-24:50

    And now that you say that, it did look a few inches off.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:52-24:53

    But here's the problem.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:53-25:07

    If the earth and the universe is billions of years old, Even if you traced it back to 1.4 billion years ago, that would have meant the moon would have been touching the Earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:09-25:21

    Young Earth model, if the Earth is 6,000 years old, the moon would have been 750 feet closer to the Earth, which on a cosmic scale is no big deal, as you know.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:23-25:27

    If the universe is really 4 and 1/2 billion years old, then we have a major problem.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:29-25:30

    Recession of the moon.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:31-25:33

    Third one, salt in the sea.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:35-25:39

    You know the oceans get saltier every year? Again, this is stuff that we can observe, measure, and repeat.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:41-25:44

    Stuff goes in faster than it comes out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:46-25:56

    The scientists who study this say that the ocean isn't salty enough for this phenomenon to have been happening for millions and billions of years.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:59-26:03

    There are volumes and volumes and volumes of scientific research.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:03-26:05

    I'm giving you like the overview.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:06-26:11

    There are volumes of scientific research from people so much smarter than me.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:12-26:12

    Do your homework.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:14-26:19

    But understand this, church, people embrace evolution not because there's evidence.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:20-26:27

    It's not like people were looking at scientific evidence saying, Yeah, obviously, we've been here for millions and billions of years.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:28-26:32

    Again, it gets back to the idea of, I want a God-free worldview.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:34-26:43

    That's why Psalm 14.1 says, "The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.' Why would a fool say that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:44-26:49

    Not because he weighed out the evidence." He tells us why they said that. Look at the next verse.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:49-26:54

    "They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds, There is none who does good.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:54-27:00

    The person that says there is no God isn't like, "Well, I don't see any evidence of God." The evidence of God is everywhere!

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:04-27:10

    I don't like the thought of being accountable to someone or somebody telling me that my sin is wrong.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:12-27:18

    So I would rather embrace a godless worldview as science.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:20-27:22

    So first question, is science proven evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:23-27:25

    No, that was a good question, but it really hasn't.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:28-27:28

    Do you have any other questions?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:30-27:32

    All right, go ahead, fire them up here.

    Audience:

    27:33-27:36

    How do we know God didn't use evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:38-27:40

    How do we know God didn't use evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:40-27:43

    See, this is the great compromise the church has made.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:43-27:58

    It's like, hey, we believe the Bible, "What? We don't want to look unscientific." So there's scientists saying there's millions of years, but the Bible doesn't seem to present that, so maybe we can sort of reinterpret the Bible.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:59-28:02

    You know, one of the most popular ways that was done was something called the gap theory.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:02-28:04

    Have you ever heard of the gap theory?

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:04-28:18

    There are people that have taught and believe that between Genesis 1-1 and Genesis 1-2 was this vast period of time, millions or billions of years, that there's this huge gap between Genesis 1 and 2.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:19-28:22

    Is that reading the Bible straightforwardly?

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:23-28:25

    No, it sure isn't.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:26-28:34

    And they also believe that the days in Genesis were not literal days, but they were figurative days.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:36-28:38

    Well, how do we know that God didn't use evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:40-28:41

    I'm going to give you two reasons.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:48-28:50

    The text is specifically literal.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:51-28:52

    Do you have your Bible open? I hope you do.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:55-28:56

    But also jot this down.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:56-29:01

    The word "day" in Hebrew is the word "yom." Y-O-M. Yom.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:01-29:04

    Sort of our English equivalent of that word.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:05-29:10

    That word "yom" is used 2,301 times in the Old Testament.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:10-29:11

    And it's used in the New Testament.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:11-29:16

    When the word "yom" is used with a numerical qualifier, what's that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:16-29:19

    First, second, third, fourth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:19-29:24

    When it's used with a numerical qualifier, that's 410 times in the Old Testament.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:24-29:28

    It always refers to a 24-hour day, every time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:30-29:37

    When it's used with the expression "evening" and "morning," that's 23 times more in the rest of the Old Testament.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:39-29:41

    It's always a 24-hour day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:42-29:49

    Sometimes the phrase "evening and morning" is used without the word "yom." That's 38 times more in the Old Testament.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:50-29:52

    Always refers to a 24-hour day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:55-29:59

    Some people want to interpret yom as an indefinite period of time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:00-30:02

    Like, because we use it that way, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:02-30:04

    Like, you know, back in our day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:05-30:06

    You know, I don't mean back in our 24-hour period.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:06-30:10

    I just meant the chapter of life from a generation ago or whatever.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:12-30:14

    Well, there's a major problem with that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:15-30:24

    Because if you go to Exodus 20:11, God was given the Ten Commandments and He patterned man's seven-day week after his seven-day week.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:25-30:34

    See, we don't work for six periods of millions of years, or six indeterminate periods, even though your job might feel like that sometimes.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:36-30:39

    and rest for an indeterminate period, possibly millions of years.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:40-30:40

    What do we do?

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:41-30:44

    Six 24-hour days, a seventh 24-hour day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:44-30:45

    That's how my calendar works.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:46-30:47

    That's how your calendar works.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:48-30:49

    Where do we get that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:49-30:51

    Because God established that with the creation week.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:54-30:57

    And again, Mark 10, verse 6, Jesus.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:58-31:02

    Jesus spoke of Genesis creation as literal.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:03-31:06

    Jesus talked about God creating the male and female.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:06-31:07

    He talked about marriage.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:07-31:11

    He talked about all of the things we see in Genesis 1, 2, and 3.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:11-31:15

    He talked about all of them as being literal events.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:16-31:28

    To understand that the text is extremely specific, if you look at your Bible, we said numerical qualifier and the phrase "evening and morning." Both of those conditions mean 24-hour day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:29-31:35

    If you ask a Hebrew language scholar, We go through the text.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:36-31:41

    Verse 5, "God called the light day and the darkness he called night, and there was evening and there was morning the first day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:43-31:49

    God called the expanse heaven." Verse 8, "And there was evening and there was morning the second day." Did you see that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:49-31:50

    Evening, morning, numerical qualifier.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:50-32:05

    Verse 13, "And there was evening and there was morning the third day." Verse 19, "And there was evening and there was morning the fourth day." Verse 23, "And there was evening and there was morning the fifth day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:05-32:09

    Verse 31, and there was evening and there was morning the sixth day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:11-32:19

    If God didn't mean that it was a 24-hour day, why would He use such over-the-top specific language?

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:21-32:29

    It's almost like God was going the extra mile to communicate something very specifically.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:30-32:32

    So the text is specifically literal.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:32-32:40

    You can get a Hebrew language scholar that is not a Christian, has no reputation, doesn't care at all about God, creation, anything else.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:40-32:50

    I've read accounts from Hebrew language scholars, they're like, "Well, if you just read it for what it says, yeah, it's a 24-hour day." The text is specifically literal.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:52-32:59

    God didn't use evolution because death didn't come until after Adam sinned.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:01-33:02

    Here's what I mean by that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:03-33:18

    The evolutionary model, the molecules to man thing, says that there were millions of years of things born, growing, and dying, and dying, and dying.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:18-33:23

    And through those millions of years, yeah, things were slowly evolving.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:26-33:28

    That was millions of years of things dying, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:30-33:40

    There's a problem with that biblically, you're trying to marry evolution and creation, because the Bible says that death didn't come into the world until after Adam sinned.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:43-33:52

    So death either came before man, leading up to the evolution of man, or death came after man as a consequence for sin.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:53-33:55

    So understand that it can't be both.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:55-33:57

    It's why I think creation and evolution are both true.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:58-33:59

    When did death start?

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:01-34:08

    If you're saying death led up to the evolution of Adam, then you're denying what the Bible says about death.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:10-34:12

    So how do we know God didn't use evolution?

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:13-34:19

    Again, I appreciate the passion in which you presented the question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:20-34:21

    But the text is literal.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:22-34:23

    Death came after Adam.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:24-34:26

    I have time for one more question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:26-34:28

    Do you have any more questions?

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:30-34:31

    OK, go ahead, ask it.

    Audience:

    34:33-34:36

    Why does the literal Genesis matter to me?

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:37-34:38

    That's a really good question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:38-34:39

    I'm going to close with this one.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:41-34:43

    Why does the literal Genesis matter to me?

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:45-34:52

    There's a sense in which your eternity hinges on Genesis being literally true.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:52-34:53

    Now, understand what I'm saying.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:55-34:59

    I'm not saying that belief in creation or not is a salvation issue. I'm not saying that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:59-35:07

    What I am saying is salvation does hinge on Genesis being literally true whether you believe it or not.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:08-35:15

    Because your theology hinges on Genesis being literally true.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:16-35:22

    Understand that. I'm not saying you disagree with me and you're going to hell. I'm not saying that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:24-35:36

    What I am saying is the message of Genesis, the message of Genesis has to be literally true if salvation is literally true.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:39-35:39

    Why?

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:41-35:49

    Here's why, because your Bible, your same Bible that has Genesis 1, 1, also has Romans 5.15.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:50-35:51

    We get that on the screen.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:53-36:00

    We're going to read this in a second, but I want you to know that Jesus in the Bible was called the second Adam.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:01-36:02

    Why?

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:03-36:07

    Because the first Adam was sort of a representative of us all.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:09-36:13

    And he rebelled against God and he brought sin and death into the world.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:14-36:16

    Jesus Christ is called the second Adam.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:18-36:22

    He also represented man, but he perfectly obeyed God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:25-36:27

    He brought forgiveness and life.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:28-36:34

    That's why Romans 5.15 says, "But the free gift is not like the trespass.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:34-36:41

    For if many died through one man's trespass," that's the first Adam, again we're taking one verse out of a whole section, you can go back and read that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:42-37:14

    "For if many died through one man's trespass, and much more, have the grace of God and the free gift by the grace of that one man, Jesus Christ, abounded for many." So if the first Adam we're going to be talking about him next week - with the Genesis account, the creation account being literal, if the first Adam wasn't literal and didn't bring literal sin and death into the world, How can we make sense of what the second Adam did?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:16-37:23

    If you think that the first Adam was just some sort of a metaphor, "Yeah, I don't think he really lived." Then where did death come from?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:24-37:28

    And how do you make sense of the cross when Jesus says, "I'm paying the penalty"?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:30-37:34

    Did Jesus die to pay the penalty for some fairy tale?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:35-37:57

    Or, because the Bible is true from the very first verse, because the creation account is literally true, because the first Adam was literal, and he literally brought sin and death into the world, then the second Adam, Jesus, also literal, literally brought forgiveness and eternal life to those who would receive Him.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:00-38:05

    So you see, we can't just say, It doesn't really matter what I think about this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:07-38:09

    It does matter what you think about this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:11-38:44

    Because God says, "You need healed, you need saved, you need forgiven, you need life restored because of what this first man did." And if you want to dismiss him as a fairy tale, it doesn't make much sense that we come here and sing for 25 minutes about what the second Adam did to provide our salvation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:45-38:46

    Do you see the disconnect?

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:48-38:50

    So why does a literal Genesis matter to me?

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:53-38:55

    Because this is the foundation for everything that follows.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:56-39:03

    His belief in God, who He is, everything He's done, starts here.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:05-39:11

    In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:12-39:13

    Let's pray.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:15-39:21

    Father in heaven, I'm sure there was a lot of new information for people here today.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:22-39:37

    Father, I know there are people in this room right now that might be maybe not sure how to process this, but Father, I pray I pray for the power of your Word and the power of your Holy Spirit to be unleashed in their lives.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:40-39:48

    Father, we by no means should ever regard the opinions or the thoughts of man over your thoughts.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:50-39:52

    Father, you made it very clear.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:54-40:00

    You have made it so clear that we are not some cosmic accident.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:03-40:09

    We're not the result of some explosion that happened billions of years ago.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:09-40:15

    And we're at the end of a line of a process of millions of years of chemical reactions.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:18-40:22

    Your Word tells us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:24-40:29

    Your Word tells us that you know us because you formed us, you created us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:32-40:37

    Father let your truth drown out the lies.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:39-40:42

    I pray Father for every single one of us that we would be students.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:44-40:54

    We wouldn't leave here just saying, "Well, I just agree with all that." I leave here saying, "Well, I just disagree with all that." And we don't take the time to really study it ourselves.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:54-40:58

    Father, I pray that You would give us diligence to research these things.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:00-41:02

    And we know, Father, that You'll provide answers.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:04-41:08

    Thank You so much, Father, that You didn't leave us wondering.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:10-41:13

    You didn't leave us at the mercy of bouncing between opinions.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:14-41:16

    You've given us Your sure word.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:19-41:24

    Your sure word tells us, Father, that the first Adam brought sin and death into the world.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:26-41:28

    We see that around us. We see that within us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:30-41:32

    It's your second Adam, Jesus Christ.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:34-41:35

    He brought forgiveness and life.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:37-41:41

    He brought back the things that the first Adam forfeited through disobedience.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:43-41:44

    Jesus brought it back for his obedience.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:47-41:51

    Father, give us a biblical worldview.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:51-41:57

    Help us to see life and existence from Your perspective.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:59-42:02

    Lay this foundation as we continue through this series, Father.

    Pastor Jeff:

    42:03-42:06

    In the beginning, You created the heavens and the earth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    42:08-42:09

    We praise You, Jesus.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Respond to the following statements:

  • Why does it matter what I believe about creation?

  • Does it matter if Genesis is literal or figurative?

  • Hasn't science proven evolution is true?

  • How do we know God didn't use evolution?

  • Why should I believe what the Bible says about the origin of the earth / man?

Breakout Questions:
Pray for one another.