Genesis 1:26-27; Psalm 139:13,14; Romans 5:10
Genesis 28:10-22
Genesis 49:22-26
Genesis 45:1-15
Genesis 41:1-52
Genesis 40; James 1:2-4
Genesis 39:6-23
Genesis 39:1-6
Genesis 37:12-36
Genesis 37:1-11
Genesis 1:27-31
What is Means to Say YES to God Genesis 22:1-14
God Remembered Genesis 8
Genesis 1:1 Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
Genesis 2:15;Â Exodus 23:12;Â Colossians 3:17 God-honoring hard work and rest are both acts of worship and should point to the glory of God. “The essential goodness and God-givenness of work means that we must not dichotomize work as an evil necessity and leisure as where we find pleasure and self-fulfillment. To demand that leisure compensate us…
Genesis 9:1-7 Human worth is something worth protecting. “We should love people and use things rather than love things and use people.” – Augustine
Genesis 6:8-22, 7:5 Dr. Roden is from is a small community called Whitesboro, Alabama. His areas of study include the Old Testament and Archaeology. He has spent two summers on archaeological excavations in Hazor, Israel. He and his wife, Renee, have two sons. His hobbies include playing the banjo, bass fishing and Alabama football.
Genesis 45:5-8, 50:20 Evil people meant it for evil but God meant it for good, to bring many people to faith in Christ.
Genesis 1:26-27 “Man indeed is the most noble by creation, of all creatures in the visible world; but by sin he has made himself the most ignoble.” – John Bunyan
Genesis 1:26-27 Humans are not things to be used but persons to be valued.
Genesis 1 Ben Robertson leads our Bible Study on the theological significance of creation. A proper understanding of creation is foundational to the rest of Christian doctrine.
Genesis 1:26-28 Our dominion of the earth should reflect the nature of God.
 Genesis 6-8 Fact or fiction?
Genesis 1:1 Ex nihilo or ex material?
Genesis 6-8 Fact or fiction?