The sermon begins with the speaker discussing the concept of work as a form of co-creation with God. They reference theologian Tim Keller's definition of work as rearranging the raw material of God's creation in a way that helps the world and people thrive. The speaker encourages the congregation to consider their own work and how it contributes to the flourishing of others. They give examples of different professions, such as baking, accounting, artistry, and healthcare, and highlight how each one involves rearranging God's creation to promote flourishing. The speaker emphasizes the spiritual significance of design and beauty, noting that even things like sunsets and fruit in Genesis are described as pleasing to the eye.
The speaker then transitions to the topic of the new series they have started, which focuses on the vision statement of flourishing for the people of Jersey. They explain that the series will explore the Grand Narrative of the Bible, which is described as a five-act play by theologian N.T. Wright. The first act, the creation of the world, is currently being discussed. The speaker wants to zoom out and examine the nature of God, whose image humans are made in. They acknowledge that the audience may be at different points in their faith journey and may have different levels of familiarity with the Bible, so they start by asking the question, "What is the Bible?"
The speaker then discusses the nature of the Bible and its various genres. They explain that the Bible is a collection of ancient writings written by approximately 40 people over a span of 1,500 years. It contains songs, historical narratives, laws, sermons, and letters. The first book of the Bible, Genesis, is described as an ancient creation poem, which is one of many explanations for why things are the way they are. The speaker then mentions another popular creation story called the Enuma Elish, which is not found in the Bible. This story involves gods killing each other and the creation of humanity.
The speaker focuses on the creation story from the book of Genesis. They highlight how God created the day and night, separating light from darkness, and saw that it was good. God then proceeds to create living creatures in the waters and birds in the sky, blessing them to be fruitful and increase in number. The speaker emphasizes that God's creation is abundant and flourishing. Next, God creates land animals, including livestock and wild animals, according to their kinds. Finally, God creates mankind in his own image, male and female, and blesses them to rule over the fish, birds, and all creatures on the Earth. The speaker emphasizes that God's nature is one of love and creativity, as he creates an outburst of life and flourishing.
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