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THE BEGINNING, GOD CREATED No matter which version of the Bible you open, you will see very similar wording, in GENESIS 1:1. ‘In the beginning, God created ….’ If
you believe these first five words, you have the basics of belief that
will enable you to believe in the entire Bible, and to use it in your
daily life. We
are told as we grow up, that God was ‘always’.
God was here ‘forever ago’.
As humans, we measure our time in minutes, hours, or even
lifetimes. We have a hard
time trying to comprehend the term ‘forever’. And, just as we can’t comprehend the ‘forever’ at the beginning, we have just as hard a time trying to understand the ‘forever’ at the end of time. We are like a blind person who has never seen. He knows there is a car, and he understand the overall concept, but since he has never experienced the look of a car, he cannot truly comprehend all there is to know about a car. And,
since we have never experienced anything that has to do with
‘forever’, we have a hard time with the concept of anything lasting
for eternity – much less with us in it! And,
since we do not fully comprehend the ‘foreverness’ of God, then why do
we think we were put here? The
answer to that is quite simple. We
were put here to work for God. We
know that if we work for Him, through His Son Jesus, we will enter into
that Godly realm of eternity when we pass from this earth.
So, since we do not fully understand all this, how what are we
supposed to do? If
you ask most people that question, you will get answers like,
These
answers, as realistic as they might sound, are all wrong.
The correct answer is that we are supposed to work for God while we
are here on this earth. You
might ask how we do that, since we don’t fully understand His kingdom. BY
FAITH!
Faith is a belief in something that cannot be seen. I
would say that everyone in this church has heard of the GOLDEN RULE:
‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.’
It is NOT ‘Do unto others before they get a chance to do unto
you’, as some people think! As
we begin a new year, I thought it would be appropriate to begin our
journey through the Bible. And
where better to begin than in the Book of Beginnings, GENESIS. Many
people are afraid of the Old Testament.
They think it is filled with big ancient words that they will not
be able to understand. However,
the book of GENESIS has some of the most exciting stories in the
Old Testament. I think the key to understanding this wonderful book is
getting acquainted with the people and the places talked about in it, and
that is what we will do, starting today. Now
keep in mind that this will not be a verse-by-verse study of the entire
Bible. It is a casual
walk-through to get you familiar with God’s word, including the history
of civilization. Most people
have never read the Bible all the way through, and most of those who have,
have forgotten much of what ties the Old Testament to the New Testament,
and what ties all of it to us today. You
will soon be able to tell the difference between a Hittite and a parasite,
and you will be able to recognize the characters and events that took
place, including the establishing of the Israelite nation. You
might want to take notes as we go along, so you can refer back to them
later. I think we’re ready
now, so turn with me to GENESIS 1.1.
Read
GENESIS 1:1-31. Going
back to verse 1, the first thing we will notice is …. CHAPTER
1 – The Overall Creation
These
are the five most-important words known to man:
“In the beginning, God created …” This
first sentence is important for several reasons.
First of all, it is a definitive statement that God exists.
It does not try to debate the fact or argue the point.
It flatly states that God does exist. Many
people, throughout history have denied that fact.
I am reminded of a man who went to get a haircut one day.
As usual, he and the barber began talking about many things, and
finally the topic came to God. The
barber said he did not believe in a God.
To justify his reasoning, he told his customer than if there were a
God, there would not be so many people who were hurting and suffering. No matter what the man tried to say, the barber would always
come back to that one point. After
he received his haircut and was on his way to his car, he spotted a man in
the parking lot that was obviously homeless.
His hair and beard were both long and dirty. His clothes were dirty and worn, and he looked as if he had
suffered much in his lifetime. The
man went back to the barbershop and loudly proclaimed that he no longer
believed there was any such thing as barbers.
Well, the barber told him he was crazy.
Said the barber to the man, “You just left after I – a barber
– cut your hair.” But the
man went on and said that if barbers really existed, people wouldn’t
look like the man in the parking lot does, and with that, he pointed
through the window to the man. The
barber scoffed and said the reason the man looked like that is that he has
never come to the barber to get a haircut.
And the barber said that unless the man came to him, there was
nothing he could do to help the man. And
the customer said, “Exactly! And
until people decide to go to God, He cannot help them with their problems
either.” The
statement says, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the
earth.” Let us realize
that we had a beginning. In
fact, everything has a beginning. Our
church service had a beginning this morning; your birth was your beginning
as a human; and even this world had a beginning.
It began when God created it.
The
only thing that did NOT have a beginning was God.
God always was and always will be.
But it isn’t just the Father we are talking about.
The original text used in verse one for ‘God’ was ‘Elohim’.
That translates to “Gods.”
You will notice the plural. Verse
1 tells us that these
Gods created the heavens and earth. But
it was dark and without form. In
other words, everything was kind of mixed together and not separated apart
yet. Verse
2
tells us that the Spirit of God hovered over the waters. Let’s
turn to JOHN 1:1-2. “In
the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was
God. He was with God in the
beginning.” Okay,
who was the Word? In JOHN
1:14, it tells us. “The
Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us.
We have seen His glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came
from the Father, full of grace and truth.” The
Word was our Savior; Jesus Christ. And
like this passage says, He was with God in the beginning. So now we see that the plural for God that was used in GENESIS
1:1 was comprised of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy
Spirit. As
we read a moment ago, GENESIS 1:3, through 1:25, tells how
God separated the light from the dark, and made everything from the seas
to the plants and animals. What
else do these verses tell us? They
tell us that God created these things by His spoken word.
He didn’t send a team of builders down here to get things ready.
He called everything into existence with His spoken word.
Throughout the Bible, we will see how powerful God’s Word is.
A quick example is found in JOHN 11, where Jesus called
Lazarus to come forth, and he was raised from the dead. In
verse 26, we start reading about the creation of man.
In verse 27, it says God created them both male and female.
The first thing He said to them was to multiply.
Then, God rested and called that seventh day holy. Some
people believe there were two creations.
Some believe that between verses 1 and 2 in chapter
1, something terrible happened that caused the first creation to
become without form. They
believe this might have been the fall of Satan as described in EZEKIEL
28:12-19, where it describes how wonderful God made Satan and what
happened to make God throw Him down to earth. I
don’t want to get into a deep study, but I will point out that those who
believe this point out that the word “was” used in verse 2
could be translated from the original text of “hāyĕthā”
which means “had eventually become.” Now,
whether they are right or not, has no bearing on the fact that there is a
God, and it was that God that made everything that exists. Going back once more to the book of JOHN 1:3, it
tells us, ‘Through
Him all things were made; without Him – nothing was made .’ So,
God does exist and is the Creator of all.
To deny that would make as much sense as to deny that one plus one
equals two. We could do it,
but it would make no sense. Now, let’s see what else GENESIS tells us. CHAPTER
2 – The Creation of Man in Detail In
Chapter 1, we read where God spoke things into existence.
That is the power of His mighty word.
He spoke and it happened. He
did this with everything except for man.
In
verse 7, it tells how God formed man from the dust of the ground
and then, instead of speaking life into us; he gently breathed life into
us. I heard a preacher once
say that God thought so much of man, that He got down in the mud Himself
and fashioned us by getting his hands muddy, and then He breathed life
into us by gently kissing His loved creation. God
planted a beautiful garden, called Eden, and He put Adam into this garden.
He then saw that Adam needed a companion so He caused Adam to fall
into a deep sleep and God took one of Adam’s ribs and formed the woman
from that rib. Olen
recounted the story this way: God
told Adam He was going to make Adam a woman, a partner in life, and that
mate would be beautiful beyond compare and that she would love him and
care for him and do everything just the way Adam wanted.
But God said it would cost Adam an arm and a leg.
Adam thought it over for a few minutes and said, “Instead of
that, God, what can I get for just a rib?” I
heard another story once where Adam asked God why he made Eve so beautiful
and tender. God said He made
her that way so Adam would love her.
Adam then asked God why He made Eve so illogical and emotional.
God said He made her that way so she could love Adam. So
in Chapter 2, we learn about the Garden of Eden and we learn in
more detail how God created man and woman.
And in the creation of woman, we are taught a very important truth
that society has turned their backs on today. In
verse 24, we are told that a man should leave his parents and be
united with his wife and they would become one flesh.
The only examples so far in the Bible for man and wife are Adam and
Eve. That tells us plainly
that God created Adam and Eve to be united as one, not Adam and Steve. This is just one more area in which society would do well to
get back in line with God’s design for us. This
brings to mind a point I want to make.
God is different than we are.
When somebody goes out of their way to hurt us without caring how
badly we feel, we tend to hold grudges against them, don’t we?
But even when we disobey God, and live in a way that we
shouldn’t, God still loves us. CHAPTER
3 – The Sin and The Fall of Man
Satan
appeared to Eve and deceived her into taking the forbidden fruit.
When she had done so, she handed it to Adam, and like all normal
husbands, Adam did what his wife told him to do, right?
But Adam didn’t just blindly follow an innocent Eve into sin.
Both knew full well that they should not be eating from that tree,
but they did anyway. Why? Because Satan appealed to their vanity. He told them that if they ate from that tree, they would
become as smart as God. And
we still carry that sinful pride and vanity today. Anyway,
later, when God came down to visit with them, they hid because they were
ashamed at their nakedness. When
God asked Adam what happened, Adam copped out and tried to pass the blame
over to Eve. Then, Eve tried
passing the blame over to the serpent.
God knew better. He
had to punish them, and that punishment was kicking them out of the
perfect Garden of Eden. But, even though He had to punish them, what did God do? In
GENESIS 3:21, we see where God made animal skins to cover them and
dress them. See, He still
loved them. Just as a child
does something wrong and you see the need to punish that child; you still
love that child with all your heart, don’t you? By
reading through the rest of Chapters 3 through 11, we see where Adam and
Eve, and their family, had faith in God.
They had faith that God would not lead them wrong, that God would
take care of them and protect them – even furnish all their needs.
Don’t we have the same kind of faith today? Sometimes, I fear not. Sometimes,
I think that we have put our faith in ourselves. After
all, we have covered all our needs, haven’t we?
We have established pharmacies that are open 24 hours a day to go
and get our medications whenever we feel it convenient.
There are supermarkets that are open 24 hours a day, so we go to
them to get our daily bread, again at our convenience.
The list goes on and on. But
one thing we notice is that almost everything we do is at our convenience,
not God’s convenience. Back
in GENESIS 3:21, the Bible says that God made animal skins for Adam
and Eve. Where did He get the
skins? He had to kill an
animal for them, didn’t He? That,
ladies and gentlemen, is the first blood sacrifice, and it was not made
just to cover their skin – it was also made to cover their sin. CHAPTER
4 – The First Murder
Cain
killed Abel. That was led up
to by offering God sacrifices. God
wanted a certain kind of sacrifice given to Him.
Abel complied and gave a sacrifice of some of the first born of the
flocks he tended. That
pleased the Lord. Cain was a farmer, so he brought some things he grew as his sacrifice. We are not told exactly why this displeased God, though. There are several theories that abound. One is that Cain’s sacrifice was not from among the first fruits of his crops. (We are to give God the first fruits of what we have.) Another
theory is that Cain’s heart was not where it should have been when he
made his sacrifice. And
another theory is that God requires a blood sacrifice, and Cain ignored
that and brought crops instead. No
matter the exact reason, we do know that God was displeased with Cain. But in verse 7, we see where God still told Cain that
if he did what was right, God would fully accept him. Cain
was angry. He was probably
jealous, hurt and everything else negative that we feel today when things
don’t go our way. So, Cain
took Abel out in the fields and killed him.
That was the first murder in history.
When God asked Cain where Abel was, Cain lied to God and said he
didn’t know! But God is
smarter than we are. He knew
better. He told Cain that Abel’s blood cried out to God from the
ground on which he was slain. God
cursed Cain. He sent him out
to never again return to his family and land.
But, now it is very important to see this, God still loved him
enough to protect him so he did not get killed by someone else! CONCLUSION
If
God loved Adam and Eve, even after they disobeyed Him and then lied to
Him. If God loved Cain even
after he disobeyed Him and then killed his brother out of hatred, don’t
you think God will still love each one of us, even after all the wrong we
have done in our lives? Scripture
tells us that God is slow to anger, but His love lasts a lifetime.
No matter what you may have done in your life, no matter where you
may have been, all you have to do is ask Jesus to come into your life and
forgive you of past wrongs. Ask Him to be with you from now on, and He will gladly accept
your offer. We
always want to give others the chance to get closer to God. One thing that prohibits that is most people do not like to
be in front of a crowd. And,
the thought of walking up here tends to scare people half to death. But, think for a moment.
If someone else got up and walked up here to publicly acknowledge
God, you would not feel anything but respect and good thoughts about them,
right? Well, that is what
they will be thinking if you when you walk forward this morning. May
I have the praise team come back up for the closing of service? There
are two types of people who need to come forward during our invitation.
The first type, of course, is the person who has never asked Jesus
into their heart to be their Savior.
These people know when the Lord is talking to them, and they just
need to simply heed that call. The
second type of person that needs to come forward is the person who has
received Jesus in the past, but has gotten unfocused and has ended up
walking away from Jesus. These
people need to get back into the will of God. I
do not like long or emotional invitations, so if God is talking to you
this morning, I urge you to come forward this morning and receive Jesus
into your life. INVITATION
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