Genesis-Leviticus: God Builds a People for Himself
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Lesson OneGenesis: Book of Beginnings5 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoExodus: A Nation Is Born5 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeLeviticus: Living God's Way5 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › What does the book of Genesis reveal about God’s Nature?
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What does the book of Genesis reveal about God’s Nature?
Don Arnold replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago 49 Members · 51 Replies
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He is seen as a creative God and a God of order as seen in creation. He is constantly merciful to His people, forgiving, just, present, and gracious.
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God is the Creator of all and He wants us to have a relationship with Him. He is loving, compassionate, forgiving, and just.
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He is the creator and ruler of mankind but is is also forgiving and just.
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The book of Genesis reveals that God is a a God of order, justice, and mercy.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What does the book of Genesis tell us about creation?
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What does the book of Genesis tell us about creation?
Salima Joyner replied 2 months, 1 week ago 53 Members · 54 Replies
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that we are inadequate without God due to our fallen nature
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The Book of Genesis tells us that creation teaches us that human beings are inadequate without God. It shows us that sin is the “ultimate addiction” and no matter how much we want to break free from sin, it is impossible to do it on our own.
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We seem to want to know the “how” and “when” of creation, and a lot of arguement and name calling goes on between christians who disagree over their answers. But Genesis is not so much interested in when, how long ago, etc. It rather addresses the questions of “who” and “why”. “In the beginning GOD” (who) and “Let us make man in our own image” (why). We come face to face with the eternal God who created ALL. And we soon see his everlasting, unconditional love for mankind.
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We learn right away that God is the creator (the who), and we learn what he created. He was not created but yet spoke the world into existence, and breathed life into mankind and created man in His image, setting humans apart from animals.