Genesis: Foundations of Faith
Explore the first twelve chapters of Genesis and the foundations of everything. From creation to the call of Abraham, discover the origins of God's relationship with humanity and His plan of redemption.
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In the Beginning
Genesis 1God creates the heavens and the earth with purpose and order. Reflect on what it means to be made in the image of God.
The Garden of Eden
Genesis 2God forms man, plants a garden, and establishes relationship. Consider the intimacy God designed between Himself and humanity.
The Fall
Genesis 3Sin enters the world through disobedience, but God provides a promise of redemption. Notice God's grace even in judgment.
Cain and Abel
Genesis 4The first murder reveals sin's spreading consequences. Reflect on how jealousy and anger can take root in the human heart.
The Line of Adam
Genesis 5A genealogy from Adam to Noah traces God's faithfulness across generations. Notice how Enoch walked with God and was taken.
Corruption and Grace
Genesis 6Wickedness fills the earth, but Noah finds favor with God. Consider what it means to walk faithfully when the world turns away.
The Flood
Genesis 7God sends the flood as judgment on sin but preserves Noah and his family. Reflect on God's justice and His provision of rescue.
A New Beginning
Genesis 8The waters recede and Noah offers a sacrifice of thanksgiving. Consider the theme of new beginnings and God's patience.
The Covenant with Noah
Genesis 9God establishes a covenant with Noah and sets the rainbow as a sign. Reflect on God's promises and faithfulness.
The Table of Nations
Genesis 10The descendants of Noah spread across the earth. See how God's plan encompasses all peoples and nations.
The Tower of Babel
Genesis 11Humanity's pride leads to confusion at Babel. Consider how self-reliance apart from God leads to scattering rather than unity.
The Call of Abraham
Genesis 12God calls Abram to leave his homeland with a promise of blessing. Reflect on what it means to step out in faith toward the unknown.