ESTABLISH 101 - God Continues to Pursue Relationship with Sinful People

In this lesson we will clearly see how God, despite how all people are now born separated from Him, that He still pursues a relationship with sinful people. All people have an opportunity to respond to God and walk with Him by humbly coming to Him through repentance and faith in the Deliverer. In this lesson, God's Word will tell how Cain, Enoch and Noah each responded to God's pursuit of relationship with them.

Genesis 20 & 21 - God Alone Is Sovereign

God’s purposes for His people are not conditional on their performance. The sins of our parents do not determine God’s presence and loving actions in our lives. God is sovereign and unrestrained by us. God’s ability to use even our own sins for his own purposes shows that he doesn’t love us simply for the great things we can do for him. Often, we think that God will love us more if we do great things for him. But the story of Abraham and Sarah (and the whole bible) shows us that God’s love is unconditionally based on His sovereign purposes.

ESTABLISH 101 - People Are Helpless Sinners

In this lesson, we close the narrative "chapter" on Adam and Eve's time in the Garden of Eden. Their choice of disobeying God, resulted in God driving them from Eden. Adam and Eve as sinners, rebels against Holy God, are now helpless unto themselves! Come hear how their existence went forward in a broken relationship with God as God continued in His mercy and grace to pursue restored relationship them in love.

ESTABLISH 101 - Separation From God

In this lesson, we will see how this decision to disobey God affected Adam and Eve and their relationship with Him. Within this we will dive into God's warning "but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die." What does death mean? As well, we will explore what is believed about death that doesn't line up with the truth of God's Word.

Genesis 15 & 16 - God Always Keeps His Promises

God created a good world, but His people rebelled against His commands. This rebellion brought decay, destruction, and death. God graciously promises to restore all things despite the continual rebellion of His people.

Genesis continues to follow God's relationship with Abram and the promise He made. God promises to give him descendants as numerous as the stars. And God promises to give Abram a great land.

Ultimately, God restores all things to Himself through the Person and work of Jesus Christ. God keeps His promise to Abram. And we, by faith, are part of Abram's descendants...Just like God promised.