Text: Genesis 1:1
Introduction: Why Study Genesis?
- It sets the foundation for the rest of the Bible.
- It gives us the purpose of God for mankind.
- It describes the origin and effects of sin.
- It anticipates God’s answer to our problem of sin, a seed coming through the line of Abraham.
- It describes the origin of the nation of Israel and the Promised Land.
- It reveals the character of God to us.
The Historical Background of Genesis
- Genesis is a book of beginnings, and the first of the five books of the Pentateuch.
- Genesis was penned by Moses while the children of Israel were in the wilderness.
The Thematic Structure of Genesis
- Genesis 1-11 sets the foundation in broad terms of how the world was made and the fall of man. (wide angle lens)
- Genesis 12-50 focuses on the family of Abraham and how God’s promise will be fulfilled to send redemption to His people. (zoom lens)
The Creator God of Genesis (Genesis 1:1)
- Our God is the mighty and everlasting Creator and Sustainer of all things, and we are accountable to Him as His creation.
- Our response to God should be one of worship and submission, where He is exalted.