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Genesis 6 is one of the most debated passages in the Bible—but its message is unmistakably clear. In this sermon, Pastor Drew Webb explains the theological views surrounding the “sons of God” and the Nephilim, while keeping the focus where Scripture places it: on the deep corruption of the human heart.As wickedness spreads, God is grieved—not because He made a mistake, but because His image in humanity has been so deeply marred. This message calls believers to recognize sin at its root and to rely on God's power to overcome temptation.Key Themes:
What can a genealogy teach us about faith, rest, and obedience? More than you might expect.In this message, we explore Genesis 5 and see how God preserved a faithful line through Seth, highlighted by Enoch—who walked with God—and Noah, whose name means rest.Key Themes:
Genesis 4:17–26 traces a downward spiral in humanity marked by innovation, violence, pride, and self-exaltation—yet it also introduces a powerful note of hope. In this sermon, Pastor Drew Webb contrasts the legacy of Cain with the promise found in Seth's line.Listeners are invited to consider how they measure success, the influence shaping their lives, and what it truly means to walk with God in a culture focused on achievement.Key Themes:
In this sermon from Genesis 4:8–16, Pastor Drew Webb examines the account of Cain and Abel and its enduring relevance for believers today. Preached on Sanctity of Life Sunday, this message explores how sin fractures relationships, devalues life, and distances us from God—yet also how God responds with justice tempered by mercy.Be challenged to wrestle with Cain's question, “Am I my brother's keeper?”, and to reflect on what it means to live as a compassionate follower of Christ in a broken world.Key Themes:
Genesis 4 is more than the story of the first murder—it is a story about the heart of worship and the danger of unchecked sin. In this sermon, Pastor Drew Webb explores Cain and Abel's offerings, God's response, and the gracious warning God gives before sin takes control.This message reminds us that God desires faith-filled obedience, not empty religious motion, and that repentance is always God's invitation before judgment.Key Themes:❤️ Faith-based worship
In this message from our Missio Dei series, we explore the story of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11:1–9 and uncover how human pride consistently leads to mission drift. As humanity seeks to make a name for itself, consolidate power, and secure its own future apart from God, the Lord intervenes not out of spite, but mercy.Through this passage, we see that God disrupts our false self-sufficiency, hinders our collective prideful power, and ultimately overcomes our resistance in order to advance His mission of filling the earth with His glory. The story of Babel reminds us that while human ingenuity and unity can accomplish much, they become destructive when divorced from humility and submission to God's rule.This sermon invites us to examine where pride may be shaping our identity, security, and purpose, and calls us to repentance, humility, and renewed participation in God's redemptive mission through Jesus Christ.
Genesis 3:8–24 reveals the deep consequences of humanity's rebellion — but also the first glimmer of redemption. Pastor Drew Webb walks through the curses on the serpent, woman, and man, and highlights God's unexpected blessings in the midst of judgment.Key Themes:
In this sermon , Pastor Drew Webb explores Genesis 3:1–7 to reveal how sin entered the world and how believers can stand firm against the enemy's deceptive tactics.Key Themes:
God formed woman from man to create the first human relationship — equal in dignity, unique in distinction, and united in purpose. Discover God's design for marriage and identity as revealed in Genesis 2:18–25. Key Themes
Journey through Genesis 2:4-20 to see how work was designed by God as both a calling and a gift, not a punishment. The sermon content reveals how God's presence, partnership, and provision come together in Eden to shape the meaning of daily life. Reflect on how these insights can renew your motivation and ground your faith as you live out God's original intent for humanity.
Genesis 2:1–3 shows us a God who finishes, rests, and blesses. Pastor Drew Webb unpacks what it means that God “rested” — not because He was tired, but because His work was complete. Learn how Sabbath reflects God's design for balance, faith, and refreshment.✨ Key Themes:• God's finished work of creation• Sabbath as a model of trust• The holiness of rest• A rhythm for body, mind, and spirit
What does it mean to be made in God's image?In this message from Genesis 1:26–31, Pastor Drew Webb unpacks how being created in God's likeness gives every human life value, purpose, and divine responsibility. Discover how God designed humanity to reflect His character, rule with humility, and receive His blessing.
In Genesis 1:20–25, we see God filling His creation with life—fish in the seas, birds in the skies, and animals on the earth. Pastor Drew Webb unpacks the significance of these acts of creation:
Day 4 of creation reveals God's purpose for the sun, moon, and stars. In this sermon on Genesis 1:14–19, Pastor Drew Webb explains how these heavenly lights demonstrate God's design, order, and glory.
Genesis 1 shows us more than the origins of the world—it reveals the Creator's heart. Pastor Drew Webb teaches how God spoke light, sky, and land into existence and why His design matters for our faith today.✨ Key Themes:
This sermon introduces the book of Genesis, showing how it answers life's biggest questions: Where did I come from? Why am I here? Where am I going? Discover how God's creation, covenants, and grace point us to Jesus from the very beginning.Key Themes:
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How does Joseph have any hope? Is it in his own skill? Is it in his influence or position? Spoiler alert: none of it is in himself!
Join us as Pastor Tyler and Pastor Jared conclude our Genesis Sermon series Origins here on the 4th Point Podcast. Ancient Near East Background (0:33) The Bible as True History (5:55) Highlights from the Sermon Series (9:23)
Series: "The Gospel in Genesis" Sermon Title: Intro to Genesis Verse Reference: Genesis 1:1-8 Campus: Keslinger Date: 01/08/23 Speaker: John Dickson If you are new (or newish) or would just like to connect with a pastor, text the word "hello" to 630-686-7334, and Pastor Stetson will follow up with you! ============================= Announcements: ============================= • Here is our link to give online: https://chapelstreet.church/give • You can always find our weekly announcements listed on our website at https://chapelstreet.church/news ============================= Connect With Us: ============================= • Reach out to Pastor Stetson by texting the word "hello" to 630-686-7334. • Like/Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chapelstchurch • Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chapelstchu... • Explore our website: https://chapelstreet.church/
Pastor Zach walks us through Genesis chapter 11, where God steps into a situation mankind shouldn't have put itself into
Join us as Pastor Zach takes us through the end of the flood, and God's graciousness being shown with a flawed family left to take on the earth.