Genesis 11 & 12 - God Blesses A Rebellious World

Humans are made to be in a perfect relationship with the one true God. But the story of Genesis shows the continual downward spiral of humanity since the fall of humanity in the Garden of Eden.

Generation-after-generation people rebel against their holy Creator and face His divine judgement.

Yet, God chooses to graciously bless a fallen world despite their continual sin and rebellion. God’s ultimate blessing is found in the life, death, and resurrection of His Son Jesus Christ.

Foundation #3 - God Judges Our Sin

God created a very good world. The first people walked innocently with God—there was no shame, guilt, or death.

Sin came into the world through the single disobedience of one man—Adam.

Genesis 5 & 6 show us the horrible effects of sin and how it continues to ruin lives today.

But God’s incomprehensible grace rescues us from utter destruction. By faith in His work we can be saved from His wrath.

Learn more about this gracious God amidst our death-bringing sin.

Genesis 3 & 4 - Sin Leads To Death

We don’t need to look much further than our own thoughts and heart to know that the world is wicked. And when we look at the world around us we see heartbreaking evil.

This sin originates from within us. We are born in sin. Our condition deserves the punishment of hell and wrath from a good and perfect God.

But thanks be to God for sending His only Son Jesus Christ to be the full payment for our sinfulness. By faith in Christ, your sins will be forgiven.

Listen to this week's episode to learn more about this great Savior!

(Note: Any reference to Genesis 1:15 is supposed to be Genesis 3:15)

Ephesians 3 - Healthy Churches Are Ethnically & Culturally Diverse

Learn about God’s growing family from different backgrounds and cultures. He brings together people who have historically been hostile toward each other. He provides unity in the midst of diversity because of what Christ accomplished on the cross on behalf of sinners.

Ephesians 3 shows us that the church reflects God’s graciousness and mercy toward all people groups.

We are united by faith in the One True God.