Genesis: The Beginning of God's Redemptive Story

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"The only way God could let something be known of how precious He is, is to create something that could become so bad they would appreciate the preciousness. Otherwise, it's not that precious." [01:09:10] (Download)

"It's in this relationship we have with one another and with God that we understand why we were created. It's so we could know how precious the blood of Jesus is." [01:10:39] (Download)

"In the first sentence of what we call the Bible will be couched the other 65 books hidden in a mystery of revelation that in practicality it unfolds through the other 65 books." [09:29] (Download)

"Whatever word chosen for 'beginning' in 'the beginning' would be divinely inspired by God to convey instructions in righteousness that would produce a complete and good work." [17:38] (Download)

"The divine mind of God given over to Moses, and then Moses transcribed what God is divinely inspiring him to write, but as he writes, he chooses the words that perfectly describe the mind of God." [17:38] (Download)

"If you ever want to watch your worship with God go to another level that you've never been before, trust Him with your finances, trust Him with your giving." [44:56] (Download)

"It's about our worship to God and the rank we put Him in in our life. We don't even get the third word of the Bible and God is already telling us, if you're not careful, you will decrease Me in rank." [45:56] (Download)

"The Hebrew word for 'beginning' is not even remotely connected to time but to rank; the beginning, the chief, the first, the one that has priority over all else." [23:18] (Download)

"As God inspires the word 'beginning,' couched within the meaning is the offering of firstfruits as it relates to God ranking Himself as the sole object of worship and ruling over all." [48:38] (Download)

"The entirety of the Gospel is laid out in the book of Genesis chapters one and two, every bit of it is a revelation of Jesus Christ." [48:05] (Download)
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