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WNS November 6: A Flood of JKiudgment and Rainbow of Grace - Genesis 6:9-9:28 by Sunnybrook Christian Church
From Shem to Abraham to Christ, Genesis 11:10–32 reveals the God who preserves His promise and fulfills it in Jesus.
Study Genesis 42:1-28 with Pastor Mark Fontecchio on Return to the Word. Teaching God's Word and advancing the message of His amazing grace one verse at a time. Visit our ministry at: ReturntotheWord.com Watch the video of this podcast at: ReturntotheWord.com/Videos Get our Free App at: ReturntotheWord.com/Grace Support this podcast at: ReturntotheWord.com/Donate Listen to the Ask a Bible Teacher Podcast: ReturntotheWord.com/Ask Listen to the Studies in the Scriptures Podcast: ReturntotheWord.com/Scriptures Help us tell others by leaving a positive review wherever you listen. Return to the Word is the teaching ministry of author and Bible teacher Mark Fontecchio. There is a famine in the land for the teaching of God’s precious Word and His message of grace. Return to the Word exists to call individuals back to the simplicity of God’s Word for all matters of our faith. Through God’s Word His clear offer of eternal life and plan for mankind can easily be understood. Join us on the path to growing in His grace.Support this Podcast and Ministry: https://www.ReturntotheWord.com/DonateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Park Cities Presbyterian Church Men‘s Tuesday Morning Bible Study
October 14, 2025 The Covenant Sign of Grace Genesis 17:1-14; Galatians 3:7-9; Colossians 2:11-14 Paul Goebel Tuesday AM Men's Bible Study Series: The God of Promise—Covenant Theology from Genesis to Revelation
Rev. Tim Udouj
Park Cities Presbyterian Church Men‘s Tuesday Morning Bible Study
September 23, 2025 The Covenant of Works and the Covenant of Grace Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7, 15 Pete Hatton Tuesday AM Men's Bible Study Series: The God of Promise—Covenant Theology from Genesis to Revelation
A sermon by Pastor Dave McMurry. More about Grace Bible Church: http://begrace.org
Experiencing God's Grace - Genesis 6:8
Passage Genesis 35:1-29 Speaker John Percival Series The Life of Grace (Genesis 25-35) Play Audio Download MP3 Play Video Download PDF
Passage Genesis 34:1-31 Speaker John Percival Series The Life of Grace (Genesis 25-35) Play Audio Download MP3 Play Video Download PDF
Passage Genesis 33:1-20 Speaker John Percival Series The Life of Grace (Genesis 25-35) Play Audio Download MP3 Play Video Download PDF
Main Point: Sin had to be dealt with, but God still shows grace… 1. Grace (Genesis 3:20-21) 2. Justice (Genesis 3:22-24) Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/autumn-dreams License code: ZMQ0EXVUKJW3XAAJ
Main Point: Sin had to be dealt with, but God still shows grace… 1. Grace (Genesis 3:20-21) 2. Justice (Genesis 3:22-24) Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/autumn-dreams License code: ZMQ0EXVUKJW3XAAJ
Passage Genesis 32:1-32 Speaker John Percival Series The Life of Grace (Genesis 25-35) Play Audio Download MP3 Download PDF
Passage Genesis 30:25 - 31:55 Speaker John Percival Series The Life of Grace (Genesis 25-35) Play Audio Download MP3 Play Video Download PDF
Annwen shares from Genesis 9 in the final week of our series on Noah.
Genesis 6:1-8 explores humanity's moral collapse and God's response of both judgment and grace. This powerful passage reveals how sin had corrupted every aspect of human thought and intention, snowballing from Adam's first disobedience until violence filled the earth. The text introduces mysterious elements like the 'sons of God,' 'daughters of men,' and the Nephilim, which have been interpreted in various ways throughout church history. Most importantly, we see God's heart—grieved by human wickedness yet extending grace to Noah amid universal judgment. This pivotal moment in Scripture teaches us three profound truths: our sin is great, God's judgment is real, but His grace is greater.
Passage Genesis 29:31 - 30:24 Speaker John Percival Series The Life of Grace (Genesis 25-35) Play Audio Download MP3 Play Video Download PDF
Passage Genesis 29:1-30 Speaker John Percival Series The Life of Grace (Genesis 25-35) Play Audio Download MP3 Play Video Download PDF
From Guilt to Grace Genesis 43:16-34 is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast. Are you willing to trust God's timing in the slow work of reconciliation, even when emotions run deep? In this powerful new episode, we dive deep into Genesis 43:16-34, a pivotal moment in the […]
From Guilt to Grace Genesis 43:16-34 is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast. Are you willing to trust God's timing in the slow work of reconciliation, even when emotions run deep? In this powerful new episode, we dive deep into Genesis 43:16-34, a pivotal moment in the […] The post From Guilt to Grace Genesis 43:16-34 | RIOT Podcast appeared first on Riotpodcast.
Genesis 6 isn't just about judgment—it's a stunning revelation of God's grace in dark times.As the world spirals into violence and corruption, one man finds favor: Noah. But why? And what does that tell us about God's heart? In this video, we dive deep into the tension between God's justice and His mercy, discovering how grace shines even when the world is falling apart.If you want to understand how the flood story points to something greater—something redemptive—this exploration will take you deeper into the truth of who God is and how He works through brokenness.Before the rain fell, grace was already flowing.#Noah #Noah'sArk #Genesis #Genesis6 #TheFlood #God'sJudgment #OldTestament #ChristianPodcast #BiblePodcast #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving
Genesis 4 is more than a story of jealousy and murder—it's a powerful portrait of God's unexpected grace.In this video, we explore the often-misunderstood account of Cain and Abel, not just as a tragedy, but as a testimony of God's mercy. Despite Cain's sin, God responds with surprising compassion, revealing deep truths about justice, grace, and the heart of our Creator.If you've ever wondered where grace shows up in the Old Testament—or how God responds to failure—this journey through Genesis 4 will open your eyes to the richness of God's character.Come discover a God who confronts sin but doesn't walk away from sinners.
In this episode, Josh Luse speaks through Genesis 26 and the life of Isaac, the son of Abraham.
Genesis 8 Michael Lawrence April 13, 2025
In chapter 42, we meet his father and brothers for the first time as a group since chapter 37.This chapter is the beginning of the story of forgiveness and reconciliation between Joseph and his brothers. Those scoundrels and losers are going to be reconciled to the brother they wronged and sinned against. However, before that could happen, something very important needed to happen - Their guilt needed to be uncovered. There are two big points I want you to see as we look at this chapter The Danger of Unconfessed Guilt (1-28) - In Joseph's brothers, we are going to see how the guilt of their sin with Joseph never left them. It continues to weigh them down and is thoroughly exposed in this chapter. The Danger of Unresolved Grief (29-38) - In Joseph's Father, we are going to see how the grief of his loss with Joseph never left him.
Message from Dave Hatcher on March 2, 2025
Message from Dave Hatcher on March 2, 2025
The Clothing of Grace Genesis 9:18-29 Speaker: Weston Brown Series: Genesis More info @ covenantshreveport.org
Worship Guide 12.15.24
In this episode, Austin continues our sermon series in Genesis by preaching through Genesis 9
By Robin Webber in Las Vegas, NV, Redlands, CA, San Diego, CA - November 2, 2024 - As we exit from the recent pilgrimage festivals, how can we move forward as spiritual pilgrims not merely moving towards a festival event, but embrace an existence as spiritual pilgrims every moment of life? Let's explore and discover the grand significance behind the tiny word of "but" in regard to one man alone, who built a boat that traversed two ages / two worlds to a new beginning. How can we become "BUT __" as we emulate Noah's pilgrimage in a craft that had neither a sail, a rudder, or an anchor. But, why? 5 specific action steps will be shared as to how to continue on our pilgrimage to a new age in Christ.
Immediately after the first sin, Adam and Eve are ashamed to be naked and cover themselves. Why? What's the relationship between sin and shame, and why does shame hold such power over us? In this talk, Michael Bouterse, director of Thrive Harbor, explores what Genesis 3 teaches about the consequences of sin. Scripture passages cited (or alluded to) in this message include Genesis 2:25; 3:1-13, 21; Hebrews 4:13; and Ephesians 4:24.
DYING GRACE (Genesis 47:28-29) God gives us “living grace,” and “saving grace,” and God gives us “special grace.” So, the God who saves us, and the God who keeps us, and the God who gives us rewards in heaven, is the God who will give to us “dying grace.” The Bible is clear that there is coming a day that I am going to die, and there is a day that each one of you will die. It is a fact that we all must die, with the one exception: should the Lord Jesus Christ come first, then we will not die, and we'll not go to heaven by route of the graveyard, but we'll go another way. But before we talk about dying grace, I need to ask you this question, Have you been born again? Listen, if you haven't been saved, then you're not ready to die. You are also not ready to live, unless you've been saved. Now, you cannot have dying grace unless you've experienced saving grace. That is the first thing that you need to get done. Now, Jacob had twelve sons, and they were mean as snakes—rascals, and rebellious. They were hard to deal with. But he kept on. He prayed for those boys. He lived before those boys. He witnessed to those boys. He admonished those boys. And he brought those boys to a faith in his God. And he left behind him a spiritual blessing for his children. And I want to tell you, that's a good way to die, isn't it? To leave a family behind you that, because you were their daddy, because you were their mother, they know God in a better way. I know that with my own children, I prayed to God and said, “God, I want to be a good father. I want to live so that my children will know the Lord. I want them to believe in their father's God.” You know, I'd rather die than betray my God before my children. And my children know that their father hasn't been perfect, but my children know that their father loves God. They know that. And they know that their mother loves God. And I'm so glad that one of these days when I lie down to die, not only will I have a forgiving Lord with me, and I trust a fruitful life behind me, but I will have a family legacy after me. I want to leave something besides things to my children. I want to leave some spiritual vitality to my children. Click on the play button to hear a message on what it means to have dying grace. This is a live recording of The Master's Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS. Amen.
Then he took servings to them from before him, but Benjamin's serving was five times as much as any of theirs. So they drank and were merry with him. [1 hour]
482. Ordered By Grace Genesis 42:18-20, 44:1-4, 7-19, 27-34 Femi Osunnuyi 01092024 by City Church Lagos
REVELATION OF GRACE (Genesis 44:1 to 45:8) One of the key promises of God that is found in the Bible is that for a multitude of sins, there are a multitude of mercies. Psalms 51:1 1 Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. KJV God states, “according to thy lovingkindness.” This means that God will never stop loving us because of the sin in our lives. Our sin hurts God, because it is against God that we sin, but that does not cause God to stop loving us. Did you know that God does not love us because we are valuable; we are valuable because God loves us. Know also that God does not love us because we are good. Romans 5:8 8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. KJV This is important for us to know because we need to have this confidence that no matter what we have done, God loves us. This tells us that there is nothing you can do to make God love you any more, and there is nothing you can do to make God love you any less. He simply loves you. A man put the following ad in the Lost and Found section of the paper: “Lost Dog. Crippled in front paw, blind in left eye, mange on back and neck, tail missing. Recently neutered. Answers to the name Lucky.” And he was a lucky dog. I'll tell you why, in spite of all the stuff that was wrong with him, somebody loved him enough to want him. You know we are better than a lucky dog, we are blessed dogs. Click on the play button to hear a message on how God loves us out of sheer grace. I want you to have this confidence: God loves you with an everlasting love. No matter what you have done, no matter what is wrong with you, God loves you. That is the sheer grace of God. This is a live recording of The Master's Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS. Amen.
Pastor Matt Surber, of Mission City Church in San Antonio, TX, continues a series working through the book of Genesis. We pick up our journey with Abram and see the reminder of the promise God made to him. Through everything Abram has gone through so far, God has been there to guide and protect and hold true to His promise. We too can rest assured in God's grace upon our lives. Missioncity.church________________________________Sermon Notes are available at missioncity.church/watch/
Message from Dave Hatcher on August 4, 2024
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