Sins Of The Fathers

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Genesis 9:8-28 God establishes a covenant with Noah and all living creatures. The purpose of the rainbow. Who is reminded by this sign in the sky? The sign of Communion. Noah’s failure and its affect on his son Ham.

Starting Over

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Genesis 9:1-8 God blesses Noah and his descendants, as he did with Adam and Eve. He grants permission for mankind to eat meat, nevertheless the value of life is strongly emphasized. A new dispensation or administration. The Image of God.

God Remembered Noah

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Genesis 8 Waiting to move until God says to move. What makes a sacrifice a sacrifice? What did God think about Noah’s sacrifice? God says, “Never again.” Noah comforts God in His grief.

The Flood Came (2)

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Genesis 7 Why do we as adults study the account of the Flood? Why all the repetitions in the Flood account, and how should we read them? Types and antitypes in Scripture. God’s provision for our obedience. Noah’s faith. Are you in the Ark?

The Flood Came (1)

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Genesis 7 Introductory considerations about Noah’s flood. Skeptics attacks on Genesis and the Flood. Three things that demonstrate the Flood was real and world-wide. Science and scripture. Uniformitarianism and catastrophism. Why build an ark?

Noah In His Time

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Genesis 6:9-22 What were the days of Noah like? The contrast between the condition of the world and the beauty of God’s creation. God knows how to deliver the righteous. God’s use of covenants and fictive kinships. (Apologies for inferior audio quality.)

Does God Repent?

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Genesis 6:4-8 The beauty of God’s creation is devastated by man and his sin. What does it mean that God was sorry or repented that he had made man? How is this idea foundational to the Gospel we preach? God’s eternality and personhood. The comforting of God.

He Will Give Us Rest

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Genesis 5:21-32 Walking in intimate fellowship with God. How walking with God differs from one person to the next. Enmity between the righteous and unrighteous line. The significance of Methuselah. Through Noah comes rest from the curse.