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Charles Dickens begins his classic, A Tale of Two Cities, saying, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” This is not only a synopsis of the time before the French Revolution, it is a synopsis of all history. Every time carries with it good and bad. The book of Genesis explains why this is the case. Ever since sin entered the world, the best and the worst have locked horns. The book of Genesis looks at the tension between the best and the worst and offers hope that the best is yet to come.
After all that Joseph’s brothers have done to him, when Joseph becomes…
After being thrown into a cistern, Joseph eventually winds up in prison…
Every family is broken. Just ask Joseph. His brothers hate him so much…
As Jacob is running from his brother, he wrestles with God in the middle…
When Jacob falls in love with his uncle’s daughter, Rachel, he is willing…
From the womb, two brothers, Jacob and Esau, feud with each other. When…
God makes an unthinkable request of Abraham – to sacrifice his only son,…
Sodom and Gomorrah were the epitome of wickedness in the ancient world.…
God continues to seek new beginnings in a world filled with old sin. He…
Noah brings a new beginning, but humanity quickly falls back into its old…
As man’s wickedness increases, God’s justice against sin is finally rendered…
The effects of Adam and Eve’s fall into sin quickly become apparent in…
God’s good creation was quickly corrupted by a bad decision. If Genesis…
How did all we see get here? This is the question that Genesis 1 answers.…