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This sermon highlights the biblical teaching on marriage and divorce from Mark 10, where Jesus answers the Pharisees' question about divorce. The pastor stresses that marriage is a sacred institution established by God, intended to be permanent between one man and one woman. While divorce is allowed in certain cases—such as adultery, abandonment by an unbeliever, and abuse—it is never God's ideal plan and should only be considered after efforts at reconciliation and seeking godly counsel.Please let us know if you are watching our stream for the first time, if you have made a decision, or need prayer – text CONNECT to (941) 260-1395 or click here: https://form.church/connectionClick here if you would like to give online: https://subsplash.com/u/-QJD4RD/giveMusic used with permission, CCLI License # 594759, Streaming Plus License # 21044022
Humans need blueprints! In our more honest and frustrating moments, we acknowledge this. Who hasn't tasted the bitter experience of making things up as we go; throwing out the manufacturer's manual or ignoring it altogether? We need blueprints to assemble an Ikea bookshelf, to find the best route to a strange city, and to flourish as human beings in God's good world. If you look carefully, even before God created humans, he lays out a blueprint for how life works best. The extreme care God took in forming and filling the universe is instructive. God gave us a pattern—a blueprint. We see wisdom, goodness, beauty, and function. It's staggering to consider, and tragic to ignore—often yielding confusion and suffering. This week we're continuing our journey in Genesis.
Main Point: God is a creator, and He created His world perfectly… 1. In the Beginning: God is Infinite and Eternal (Genesis 1:1, Psalm 9:7; 90:2; 147:1-5) 2. God Created the Heavens and the Earth: He Created Everything Out of Nothing (Genesis 1:1, Isaiah 43:7, Romans 11:36) Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/autumn-dreams License code: MATNKPRNOOWYB5R1
Main Point: God is a creator, and He created His world perfectly… 1. In the Beginning: God is Infinite and Eternal (Genesis 1:1, Psalm 9:7; 90:2; 147:1-5) 2. God Created the Heavens and the Earth: He Created Everything Out of Nothing (Genesis 1:1, Isaiah 43:7, Romans 11:36) Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/autumn-dreams License code: MATNKPRNOOWYB5R1
Genesis 1:1-2
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Message from Pastor AJ SwansonGenesis 8:20 - 9:17
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In Episode 194 of Theology In Particular, I'm joined by Dr. Joshua Wilson to discuss his article, Genesis 1:1–2 and the Doctrine of Creatio Ex Nihilo (Part 1): A Lexical Analysis of the Phrase The Heavens And The Earth. Contact: For information about International Reformed Baptist Seminary, go to irbsseminary.org. For feedback, questions, or suggestions, email Joe Anady at tip@irbsseminary.org. Links: Access Dr. Wilson's article here. Announcements: The 3535 Foundation will be hosting its second conference on 1689 Ecclesiology from July 22-24, 2025, in Fargo, North Dakota. This year's focus will be the rise of 17th-century 1689 Congregationalism and the Reformed Baptist movement—an essential chapter in church history. Dr. Matthew Bingham, a leading voice on this topic, will be our keynote speaker. Additional speakers are Dr. James Renihan, Jared Mays, and Pastor Noah Bailey. To learn more or to register, go to https://3535foundation.com.
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Is your business truly aligned with God's vision? Today on Wealth Reset, we go back to the foundation—Genesis 1:1: “In the beginning, God.” Not just in creation, but in our businesses. If God wasn't the start of your business, now is the time for a RESET to restructure and realign with Kingdom principles.If your business started without God at the center, it's not too late to reset and invite Him in. Your success is not just about strategy; it's about divine alignment. Are you building with God or without Him?Follow us to stay updated!
The doctrine of creation is under attack by people seeking to escape the authority of God's Word. Today, R.C. Sproul demonstrates that science and reason demand a self-existent Creator in order to explain the universe as we know it. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/ultimately-with-rc-sproul/in-the-beginning-god/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
Prayer from Psalm 90: Ellie Koranek; Sermon: Casey McCormick
John in vv3-4 says the reason he is writing this letter is ‘so that we may have fellowship with him – that's John – and with the Father and His Son Jesus Christ, that our joy may be full'! He says, v5, “This is the message we have heard from Him and declare to you: GOD IS LIGHT and in Him is no darkness at all!” Scripture says, in the Beginning God created the Heaven and the earth, and darkness was over the deep, and God said, “LET THERE BE LIGHT!” GOD IS LIGHT! That's why John says, “In Him there is no darkness!” Now John warns in v6ff, “If we claim to have fellowship with Jesus but walk in darkness, we lie – and we don't live by the Truth! But if we walk in the Light, as He is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another, and the Blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin.”
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Genesis 1:1-2 reveals fundamental truths about God's nature and His relationship with creation. As the eternal, all-powerful Creator, God intentionally formed everything from nothing, establishing order from chaos. His creative work mirrors His redemptive work in human lives, bringing light to darkness and order to chaos. The Spirit of God, present at creation, continues to transform lives today, breathing new life into believers and restoring what was broken.
Discover the profound implications of Genesis 1:1 and its revelation of God's nature. Explore the meaning of divine self-existence and how it sets God apart from all creation. Learn about God's self-sufficiency and why He doesn't need anything from us yet chooses to be intimately involved in our lives. Understanding these attributes helps us grasp why God deserves our worship and how we can better align our lives with His purposes.
Scripture: Genesis 1:1 Key Takeaways: Psalm 33:6 Nehemiah 9:6 Revelation 4:11 + God Exists as the Eternal and Transcendent God Aseity Hebrews 11:6 + God Exists as the Good and Personal God “There is a philosophical fissure between fundamental impersonalism or fundamental personalism. First of all, there is the difficulty of deriving ethical values from a nonpersonal source. If the universe is most fundamentally matter, time, and chance, then it becomes very hard to argue that one combination of those three is necessarily and of itself better than another combination - for example, that life is better than death or kindness better than selfishness - in any way that gets deeper than a feeling or an unjustifiable decision… the impersonal cannot create obligation. From looking at the natural world, we can tell what is but not what should be. We can tell that hot is different from cold, drought from moisture, lightness from heaviness, and good from ill, but we cannot tell in any of those cases that one is better than the other in any way more profound than we happen to prefer it. Philosophers try very hard, sometimes very hard indeed, to derive something resembling commonly accepted human ethical principles from a radically impersonal universe, but such valiant and well-meaning attempts tend to be unconvincing or rely on the goodwill of the reader in granting contestable assumptions.” – Christopher Watkin, Thinking Through Creation. + God Exists as the Triune God John 1:1 John 1:18 John 17:5 John 17:24 1 Peter 1:18-20 “For that some should rule and others be ruled is a thing not only necessary, but expedient; from the hour of their birth, some are marked out for subjection, others for rule.” – Aristotle, 384–322 BC “Plato thought that in order to be worth rearing, children must be “malleable, disposed to virtue and physically fit”. If they did not prove themselves worthy, parents would “properly dispose of [them] in secret, so that no one will know what has become of them.” Aristotle thought defective children should be exposed—that is, discarded at rubbish tips, abandoned on hillsides, thrown down wells or drowned in rivers. “As to exposing or rearing the children born, let there be a law that no deformed child shall be reared.… Around the world and down through history the vast majority of cultures have considered that we are all better off without the weak.” – Glenn Scrivener, The Air We Breathe
Text: Genesis 1:1-25 The Creator of All Things (Genesis 1:1) The eternal triune God (“Elohim”) created everything. God's glorious attributes are seen in everything He has made (Psalm 19:1-4a; Romans 1:18-20). We are made for His glory and are accountable and dependent upon Him (Romans 11:36; Acts 17:24-28). The Creation of All Things (Genesis 1:2-25) God's work of creation begins with Him filling the formless void with His glory. God created all things in six literal days by His powerful word, declaring it to be good by His glorious standard. We were made to worship the Creator, not worship the creation (Psalm 95:1-7a; Romans 1:21-23).
“In the Beginning, God” based on Genesis 1:1a, given by Pastor Ryan Landt at Cornerstone Church on January 19, 2025. Continue reading The post In the Beginning, God first appeared on Cornerstone Church.
Message from Pastor AJ Swanson Genesis 1:1-2
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Welcome to the sermon podcast of Trinity Church of Portland. This week, we begin a new sermon series for 2025, "Genesis: A Beautiful But Broken World" preaching through the first eleven chapters of Genesis. In our sermon this morning we heard an overview of the first eleven chapters of the book of Genesis and why we are going to spend several months in this foundational book. Genesis answers two questions that have puzzled men for centuries. How did the universe come into being? And, how did humans come into being? These two questions are answered by the unbelieving world through natural reasons, whereas Genesis answers these question by supernatural causes by God Himself. In the Beginning God created...
In the Beginning God chose to either Close or be Closed. He Closed; Now we are here closing in his image… Closatians 1:1-2 This episode breaks down the foundation of what creates a closer. It is a piece from the Close or Die book being written. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.
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11am Foundations (Series in Genesis) Genesis 1:1