Genesis 8:1–19: New Creation
The Flood was a de-creation, and disembarking from the ark is a new creation that foreshadows the ultimate new creation. (Exposition of Genesis 8:1–19)
Read MoreThe Flood was a de-creation, and disembarking from the ark is a new creation that foreshadows the ultimate new creation. (Exposition of Genesis 8:1–19)
Read MoreIs God a God of judgment and wrath, or is he a God of salvation and grace? Can we reduce God to one side or the other? (Exposition of Genesis 6:9–7:24)
Read MoreWhat does it mean for the sons of God to marry the daughters of men? Why does that sin spiral into God’s sending the flood? (Exposition of Genesis 6:1–8)
Read MoreThe words “saw,” “good,” and “took,” in Gen. 6:1–8 and elsewhere teach us something significant about the deceptiveness of sin and the good of trusting God.
Read MoreWhat exactly should parents provide for their children? From Genesis 4–5, we see the real goal of parenting: passing down a heritage of true worship.
Read MoreAfter Cain murders Abel, what hope is there for humanity in the world? Will all humankind go the way of Cain, or will God preserve a faithful remnant? (Exposition of Genesis 4:17–5:32)
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