10 Tweets on “Human Rebellion” (Genesis 3:1-24)

Here's last weekend’s sermon in 10 Tweets in our “The Story Begins (The Gospel Project)“ series.

1/ Sin is more than breaking commandments; it is cosmic treason. 

2/ We are not just perpetrators of sin; we are victims of sin.

3/ What’s so bad about sin? For one, it distrusts the goodness of God. 

4/ Why would anyone talk to a snake lurking in a forbidden tree filled with poisonous fruit? 

5/ There are certain things I believe from God’s Word because they are from God’s Word even though it may not, at the time, make sense to me.

6/ Distrusting the one who designed us is self-destructive.

7/ I would never eat from a poison tree unless I was convinced it was going to taste really good & that I’d survive it.

8/ Sin disrupts relationships. After they sin, they hide from God and blame each other. God still goes after them.

9/ We come to him shattered and as shatterers, he redeems and restores us through his sacrificial love.

10/ He calls us to be a community led by a crucified king

10 Tweets on “In the Beginning, God…” (Genesis 1:1-25)

Here's last weekend’s sermon in 10 Tweets in our “The Story Begins (The Gospel Project)“ series.

1/ God is the main character of the story of Creation. He is the main character in the Bible. It’s his story.

2/ Just like any other story within a larger story, the meaning of this story unfolds as you read the rest of the story.

3/ We have to read Genesis as a book written for God’s people in the wilderness before we read it as God’s word to us.

4/ Every story, including the story of creation, needs to be read in the context of God’s larger redemptive story.

5/ God tells them this story through Moses to help his people understand that the God of their bedtime stories was the very same God who created the world.

6/ Unlike the creation myths of their day, in creation the one true God is intimately engaged with his creation.

7/ Our society has it’s creation myths. They change over time, God is absent, we ourselves have to assign meaning and purpose.

8/ The Bible says God creates, he is engaged with his creation, and he alone assigns meaning and value.

9./ Worship is how we respond to the goodness, beauty, and reality the heavens and the earth proclaim.

10/ The creation reveals God and his glory, but in Jesus we have the ultimate revelation of God’s love for us.