There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice.
– John Calvin
– John Calvin
Describe the way of wickedness from these verses:
6:5 (dissect the verse word by word) –
6:11-13 –
8:21 –
9:20-23 –
11:1-4 (compare 9:7, 12:2) –
In what ways are we tempted to follow the sins of Babel? Why don’t we need to? What should we do instead?
In summary, what do you learn about humanity from these verses? (Compare Romans 3:10-18, Ephesians 2:1-3)
In contrast, Noah walked with God. From Noah’s example, what does it look like to walk with God? (See also Genesis 3:8, 5:21-24, Psalm 89:15, Hebrews 11:7)
What is required if we are going to walk with God (6:8, Hebrews 11:7)?
How do you need to grow in your walk with God?
Here are some good posts for your weekend reading:
3 Reminders as You Enter the New Year 2016 – Brian G. Najapfour
Ten Check Up Questions for the New Year – Kevin DeYoung
Advice for Another Year of Bible Reading – Bruce Ware (DG)
12 Promises for Perseverance in Bible Reading – Dave Zuleger (DG)
Hope you have a great Lord’s Day worshiping the Lord with your local church!
– David Wells
Genesis 3 is the saddest story ever penned, as mankind rebels against their Creator. Notice:
After meditating on God’s Word, I often find God pointing to one or two ways that I need to apply the passage to my life. These applications just “jump” out at me.
But what if an application doesn’t jump out? Or what if we want to consider further possible applications? Here are some good questions to help us apply God’s Word to our lives:
In Genesis 1-2, we are immediately introduced to God as the Creator of all things. In his role as Creator, we see:
Here are some questions to explore the theme of temptation in Genesis 1-5:
Describe the temptation in Genesis 3; compare to I John 2:15-17. What similarities do you find in your own temptations?
Describe the temptation in Genesis 4. When are you tempted in a similar way?
What did Cain need to do? Compare to I Corinthians 10:13.
How can we overcome temptation according to Matthew 4:1-11, 6:13, Galatians 5:16-23, and Titus 2:11-14? In one word?
Where did temptation come from in Genesis 3? In Genesis 4?
Compare the ways that Adam and Eve, Cain, and Lamech each respond to their sin. Is there a downward trend?
What are the consequences of sin in chapters 3, 4, & 5?
This week our church begins a new Sunday School series with the plan to read and discuss our way through the entire Bible in four years. Each week we will focus on 4-6 chapters. Questions we will be asking each week include:
In addition to those questions, we will be focusing on one theme from each week’s passage which I will post here each Monday. And I have written two reflections for each week that I will also be posting here.
If you don’t have a Bible reading plan, I invite you to join us. The schedule for the next four weeks:
January 4-10: Genesis 1-5
January 11-17: Genesis 6-11
January 18-24: Genesis 12-17
January 25-31: Genesis 18-23
It is time to ponder some new year’s resolutions! Here are some good posts as you reflect upon your life this past year, and how God might be leading you to grow in 2016:
Ten Questions to Ask at the Start of a New Year – Donald Whitney
One Big Tip to Make Your Resolutions Stick – Tim Challies
Striving for a More Intentional Life of Prayer – Erik Raymond
The Church Comes First – Nick Batzig