The Dangers of Almost Knowing God’s Word
In Genesis 3, Eve only slightly misquotes God’s word, but by doing so, she paves the path toward her own sin. It is dangerous to almost know God’s word.
Read MoreIn Genesis 3, Eve only slightly misquotes God’s word, but by doing so, she paves the path toward her own sin. It is dangerous to almost know God’s word.
Read MoreThe first two children born to Adam and Eve represent two fundamentally different categories: the offspring of the woman and the offspring of the serpent. (Exposition of Genesis 4:1–16)
Read MoreWhen Yahweh God confronts the rebellion of Adam and Eve, he curses his creation while still extending them mercy. (Exposition of Genesis 3:8–24)
Read MoreSatan’s strategy for luring us into sin is fairly consistent. He tempts us to doubt whether God’s word is good, true, and relevant. (Exposition of Genesis 3:1–7)
Read MoreGenesis 2:4–25 is the most important reflection on human nature, human work, and human marriage. (Exposition of Genesis 2:4–25)
Read MoreBeyond telling us what happened at the beginning of time, Genesis 1:1–2:3 tells us why it happened and what God’s work in creation means for our lives today. (Exposition of Genesis 1:1–2:3)
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