Faith and Science: Understanding Genesis in Context

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1. "How do you reconcile these different ideas, these different worldviews and understandings? Okay, so here's my outline. Here's what I'd like to do today. I'd like to talk first about how to read Genesis 1 to 11 well. How do we read Genesis 1 to 11 well? This first part of the Bible. Second, I want to pick out two key themes from these passages, from this text, chapters 1 to 11, that some of you have studied in GCC this past week. Two key themes, and continue to think about these themes. And then finally, I want to talk about the relevance of those themes for us today." [05:07] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "To read the Bible well, you have to know what kind of genre you're reading when you're in that part of the Bible. It's like the difference between reading a newspaper versus reading a novel. Or maybe the difference between reading a chemistry textbook and reading a comic book. There are different kinds of literature, different kinds of genres. So if you go to... If you go to school reading a textbook like you do a comic book, it's not going to be very helpful for you. Or if you go and read a novel the way you read a newspaper, it's not going to be very enjoyable for you." [06:29] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "In the biblical creation account, there is one God who is supreme. He speaks, and simply the world comes into being. There is no one who contests Him. There is no one battling against Him. He is one sovereign God above all else. And He doesn't create humankind to serve Him as slaves so that He doesn't have to labor. We learned that last week. He's created human beings as a climax of His creation to be His representatives on the earth. Totally different understanding." [13:11] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "If I could go back in time and speak to my engineer friend about the seven days of creation or the six days of creation, I would tell him that there's actually no conflict between science and faith. There's no conflict between creation and evolution, not necessarily. It is a false dichotomy. It's a misunderstanding both of what the Bible is as well as of what science is." [15:07] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God is bigger than any individual mechanism of creation, whether that's a 24-day literal seven-day 24-hour period, six days, or whether it is through evolution and over spans of hundreds of millions or billions of years. God is bigger than any one theory of creation. He is the one definitely doing all of it." [16:13] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "The whole point of Genesis is not exactly how God created the world, but that he created the world. The whole point is not the physical composition of us human beings, but our relationship with this creator God. And our relationship with each other and with this planet that he's put us on. That's the point of these chapters in Genesis." [20:25] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Ultimately, the point of these chapters is to be able to read them and use them as a mirror and see that the sin is not just out there, the brokenness is not just out there. But it's a reflection of my own heart as well. It's a reflection of who I am, who I tend to be as well outside of God's grace. It's a reflection of our own rebelliousness, our own sinfulness, our own self-centeredness. That's a reflection of our own need to be rescued from that state." [33:23] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "He wants to deal with that sin in our lives because he didn't create us for that. And that sin in our lives, represents something that is much, much less than what God's intention is for us. It's much less than what God has in store for us. And so he wants to deal with that sin in our lives so that we can live in a way that he's designed for us to be. He wants that for us and he's provided a way for us to do that in Jesus." [42:23] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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