Consequences of Sin
Genesis 3:14–24. From the outset, as we engage our last sermon before Advent, I want us to feel two things and come away knowing one thing: the weight of the curse. Its heaviness should sober us and shoot us straight to “come, Lord Jesus, come.” We can be free from it ultimately because God does not relate to us on the basis of the curse but rather on Christ (not slavery, but Sonship). So, “the crush of the curse” is my theme, and let’s look at how the God of the Garden is both a cursing and cursed God and how that is good news for us.
God and Man After the Fall
Genesis 3:8-13. This week Don Straka looked at God and Man In Sin from Genesis 3.
Sin and Temptation
Genesis 3:1–7. Don Straka continued our Genesis series with a look at sin and temptation in Genesis 3. We see that when Adam and Eve stopped believing that God is God, and started believing they could be God by deciding what is right and wrong, we became sinners as sin and death entered the world.
Complementarianism
Genesis 2:4–25. As we continue our series through the book of Genesis, Ryan Eagy is looking at Genesis 2 and how God created man and woman as equal and distinct.
The God Who Rests
Genesis 2:1–3. The past two weeks we have looked at the creation story, and today Andrew Knight will look at the 7th Day of Creation when God rests from his work.