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This piece explores the themes of creation, the fall of humanity, and God's blessings in the context of biblical narrative. It discusses the consequences of the fall, such as curses and expulsion from paradise, as well as the promise of redemption. The focus also includes the narrative surrounding barrenness in figures like Sarah, Rachel, Hannah, and Elizabeth, highlighting God's miraculous interventions. Through these stories, it illustrates the profound relationship between humanity's depravity and God's unwavering grace, ultimately pointing to a message of hope and restoration.
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God’s Blessings Out of Nothing • Creation • Fall of humanity • Death (Gen. 2:16-17; 3:6) • Curses (Gen. 3:14-19) • Expulsion (Gen. 3:23-24) • PROMISE (Gen. 3:15)
God’s Blessings Out of Nothing • Creation • Fall of humanity • Destruction of the world • Depravity & destruction (Gen. 6:5-7) • Gen. 9:27 – “and let him dwell in the tents of Shem” • NIV adds “Japheth” • NASU has him instead of Him
God’s Blessings Out of Nothing • Creation • Fall of humanity • Destruction of the world • Barrenness • Sarai & Abraham (Gen. 11:30) • Rachel & Jacob (Gen. 29:31) • Hannah & Eli (1 Sam. 1:5) • Elizabeth & Zacharias (Lk. 1:7)
God’s Blessings Out of Nothing • Creation • Fall of humanity • Destruction of the world • Barrenness • Israel • Jesus • Centurion (Matt. 8:8, 10) • Syrophoenician woman (Mk. 7:24-30)