The Nations | Genesis 10
The three sons of Noah become the varied nations that populate the earth - but are ultimately only two kingdoms, the first represented by one man who defies God, and the second represented by the heir of the promise of Genesis 3:15
God Keeps His Covenant | Genesis 9:8-29
God makes a covenant with Noah (and creation) that foreshadows a true and better covenant that Christ, the serpent-crushing seed of woman, will make with his people by faith.
The Sanctity of Life | Genesis 8:20-9:7
In the post-flood world, God institutes a new mandate that includes protecting the lives of humans, who have been created in the image of God.
The Kindness and Severity of God | Genesis 7:1-24
God's judgment comes upon the entire earth in the form of a global, cataclysmic flood that extinguishes all life. Noah obeys God and enters the ark with his family as the floodwaters rise.
Noah's Obedience | Genesis 6:9-22
Noah, a righteous and blameless man, obeys God's command to build an ark which will save he and his family from a global flood - God's wrath on the world against sin. We get a glimpse of the Gospel in this sobering story of judgment and salvation.
The Consequence of Sin | Genesis 6:1-8
God’s righteous judgment is coming, yet we see His gracious favor on Noah, and in turn his gracious favor on all those who trust in Him!
The Fruit of Sin | Genesis 4:1-16
The murder of Abdel shows us the depravity of mankind, yet also points us to Christ!
The Gospel in the Curse | Genesis 3:8-24
The serpent, Eve, and Adam are cursed because of the Fall. But God demonstrates His mercy in promising the provision of Messiah who would reign victorious.
The Origin of Sin | Genesis 3:1-7
Sin entered the world in the garden of Eden through the serpent's temptation - who sowed doubt, distortion, and denial of God's Word.