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  • November 1

    Introduction to the Book of Genesis
    “In the beginning, God…” – The story that starts everything.
    Overview
    The Book of Genesis is not just the first book of the Bible — it’s the foundation of
    everything we believe, understand, and experience about God, humanity, and the
    world around us. The word Genesis means “origin,” “beginning,” or “birth.” It sets the
    stage for all of Scripture by introducing us to God’s creative power, His covenant
    purpose, and His plan of redemption that runs through every page of the Bible.
    Written by Moses around 1450–1410 B.C., Genesis is the first of the five books of the
    Law (the Torah or Pentateuch) — followed by Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and
    Deuteronomy. These five books form the historical and spiritual backbone of both
    Judaism and Christianity.
    Genesis answers life’s biggest questions:
    ● Where did we come from?
    ● Why are we here?
    ● What went wrong in the world?
    ● How can it be made right again?
    And it all begins with four simple yet powerful words: “In the beginning, God.”
    The Structure of Genesis
    Genesis divides neatly into two major sections:
    1. The Beginnings of the World (Chapters 1–11)
    These chapters explain universal origins — the creation of the universe, humanity, sin,
    and civilization.
    ● Creation (Chapters 1–2): God speaks, and everything comes into being — the
    heavens, the earth, and life itself. Humanity is created in God’s image, given
    dignity, purpose, and dominion.
    ● The Fall (Chapter 3): Adam and Eve disobey God, introducing sin and death into
    creation. Yet, even here, God promises a Redeemer (Genesis 3:15).
    ● The Flood (Chapters 6–9): As sin spreads, God judges the world through the
    flood but shows mercy through Noah and the ark.
    ● The Tower of Babel (Chapter 11): Human pride reaches upward again, but God
    scatters the nations — setting the stage for His plan to reach the world through
    one chosen family.
    2. The Beginnings of the Hebrew Nation (Chapters 12–50)
    From this point on, Genesis zooms in on one family through whom God will bless all
    nations — the family of Abraham.
    ● Abraham (Chapters 12–25): God calls Abraham to leave his homeland,
    promising to make him a great nation. Through faith, Abraham becomes the
    father of all who believe.
    ● Isaac (Chapters 25–26): The promise continues through Abraham’s son Isaac —
    a man of peace, prayer, and perseverance.
    ● Jacob (Chapters 27–36): Jacob, later named Israel, becomes the father of the
    twelve tribes. His life teaches us about God’s grace and transformation.
    ● Joseph (Chapters 37–50): Sold into slavery, Joseph rises to power in Egypt. His
    story shows how God turns evil into good and keeps His promises, even in
    suffering.
    Together, these two halves move from creation to covenant — from the God who forms
    the universe to the God who forms a people for Himself.
    Key Themes in Genesis
    1. God as Creator – Everything begins with Him. The universe, time, life, and
    purpose flow from His design.
    2. Human Dignity and Responsibility – We are made in God’s image, created to
    reflect His nature and steward His creation.
    3. Sin and Its Consequences – Disobedience separates us from God, yet His grace
    constantly pursues us.
    4. Faith and Promise – God’s promises never fail, even when circumstances do.
    Abraham’s faith becomes a model for all believers.
    5. God’s Sovereignty – Nothing surprises God. Even human mistakes become part
    of His divine plan for redemption.
    Why Genesis Matters Today
    Genesis is more than ancient history — it’s living truth. Every moral, spiritual, and
    relational principle we live by today has its roots in this book.
    ● It teaches us who we are — not accidents of nature, but creations of purpose.
    ● It reveals why the world is broken — not by chance, but because of sin.
    ● It shows us God’s heart for redemption — He doesn’t abandon His creation; He
    rescues it.
    ● It gives us faith to trust His promises — that no matter how chaotic life becomes,
    the same God who spoke light into darkness is still working today.
    Genesis is also profoundly personal. Each major character — Adam, Noah, Abraham,
    Jacob, and Joseph — teaches us something about walking with God:
    ● Adam reminds us of the danger of disobedience.
    ● Noah shows the reward of righteousness.
    ● Abraham models faith and obedience.
    ● Jacob demonstrates transformation through surrender.
    ● Joseph reveals that God is sovereign even in suffering.
    Every story whispers the same truth: God keeps His promises.
    The Big Picture
    Genesis is the seedbed of Scripture. Every major doctrine — from creation and sin to
    faith, grace, and salvation — begins here. It introduces the problem (sin) and
    foreshadows the solution (the Savior). The promise of a Redeemer in Genesis 3:15
    points straight to Jesus Christ, the One who will crush the serpent and restore all
    things.
    Genesis begins with a perfect world and ends with a coffin in Egypt — reminding us
    that sin brings death, but God’s plan for life and redemption is already underway. The
    next book, Exodus, will continue the story of that redemption through a deliverer
    named Moses, foreshadowing the ultimate Deliverer, Jesus Christ.
    Takeaway Thought
    Genesis invites you to step into the greatest story ever told — God’s story of
    beginnings, blessings, and belief. It’s not just a record of what happened long ago; it’s
    a mirror reflecting who God is, who you are, and what He’s doing in your life right now.
    As you study Genesis, you’ll see that the same God who created the heavens and the
    earth is still creating hope, purpose, and destiny in His people today.
    Big Thought:
    Genesis is the book of beginnings — the beginning of creation, humanity, sin, promise,
    and redemption. It shows us that everything starts with God, and everything finds its
    purpose in Him.
    November 1 Introduction to the Book of Genesis “In the beginning, God…” – The story that starts everything. Overview The Book of Genesis is not just the first book of the Bible — it’s the foundation of everything we believe, understand, and experience about God, humanity, and the world around us. The word Genesis means “origin,” “beginning,” or “birth.” It sets the stage for all of Scripture by introducing us to God’s creative power, His covenant purpose, and His plan of redemption that runs through every page of the Bible. Written by Moses around 1450–1410 B.C., Genesis is the first of the five books of the Law (the Torah or Pentateuch) — followed by Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. These five books form the historical and spiritual backbone of both Judaism and Christianity. Genesis answers life’s biggest questions: ● Where did we come from? ● Why are we here? ● What went wrong in the world? ● How can it be made right again? And it all begins with four simple yet powerful words: “In the beginning, God.” The Structure of Genesis Genesis divides neatly into two major sections: 1. The Beginnings of the World (Chapters 1–11) These chapters explain universal origins — the creation of the universe, humanity, sin, and civilization. ● Creation (Chapters 1–2): God speaks, and everything comes into being — the heavens, the earth, and life itself. Humanity is created in God’s image, given dignity, purpose, and dominion. ● The Fall (Chapter 3): Adam and Eve disobey God, introducing sin and death into creation. Yet, even here, God promises a Redeemer (Genesis 3:15). ● The Flood (Chapters 6–9): As sin spreads, God judges the world through the flood but shows mercy through Noah and the ark. ● The Tower of Babel (Chapter 11): Human pride reaches upward again, but God scatters the nations — setting the stage for His plan to reach the world through one chosen family. 2. The Beginnings of the Hebrew Nation (Chapters 12–50) From this point on, Genesis zooms in on one family through whom God will bless all nations — the family of Abraham. ● Abraham (Chapters 12–25): God calls Abraham to leave his homeland, promising to make him a great nation. Through faith, Abraham becomes the father of all who believe. ● Isaac (Chapters 25–26): The promise continues through Abraham’s son Isaac — a man of peace, prayer, and perseverance. ● Jacob (Chapters 27–36): Jacob, later named Israel, becomes the father of the twelve tribes. His life teaches us about God’s grace and transformation. ● Joseph (Chapters 37–50): Sold into slavery, Joseph rises to power in Egypt. His story shows how God turns evil into good and keeps His promises, even in suffering. Together, these two halves move from creation to covenant — from the God who forms the universe to the God who forms a people for Himself. Key Themes in Genesis 1. God as Creator – Everything begins with Him. The universe, time, life, and purpose flow from His design. 2. Human Dignity and Responsibility – We are made in God’s image, created to reflect His nature and steward His creation. 3. Sin and Its Consequences – Disobedience separates us from God, yet His grace constantly pursues us. 4. Faith and Promise – God’s promises never fail, even when circumstances do. Abraham’s faith becomes a model for all believers. 5. God’s Sovereignty – Nothing surprises God. Even human mistakes become part of His divine plan for redemption. Why Genesis Matters Today Genesis is more than ancient history — it’s living truth. Every moral, spiritual, and relational principle we live by today has its roots in this book. ● It teaches us who we are — not accidents of nature, but creations of purpose. ● It reveals why the world is broken — not by chance, but because of sin. ● It shows us God’s heart for redemption — He doesn’t abandon His creation; He rescues it. ● It gives us faith to trust His promises — that no matter how chaotic life becomes, the same God who spoke light into darkness is still working today. Genesis is also profoundly personal. Each major character — Adam, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph — teaches us something about walking with God: ● Adam reminds us of the danger of disobedience. ● Noah shows the reward of righteousness. ● Abraham models faith and obedience. ● Jacob demonstrates transformation through surrender. ● Joseph reveals that God is sovereign even in suffering. Every story whispers the same truth: God keeps His promises. The Big Picture Genesis is the seedbed of Scripture. Every major doctrine — from creation and sin to faith, grace, and salvation — begins here. It introduces the problem (sin) and foreshadows the solution (the Savior). The promise of a Redeemer in Genesis 3:15 points straight to Jesus Christ, the One who will crush the serpent and restore all things. Genesis begins with a perfect world and ends with a coffin in Egypt — reminding us that sin brings death, but God’s plan for life and redemption is already underway. The next book, Exodus, will continue the story of that redemption through a deliverer named Moses, foreshadowing the ultimate Deliverer, Jesus Christ. Takeaway Thought Genesis invites you to step into the greatest story ever told — God’s story of beginnings, blessings, and belief. It’s not just a record of what happened long ago; it’s a mirror reflecting who God is, who you are, and what He’s doing in your life right now. As you study Genesis, you’ll see that the same God who created the heavens and the earth is still creating hope, purpose, and destiny in His people today. Big Thought: Genesis is the book of beginnings — the beginning of creation, humanity, sin, promise, and redemption. It shows us that everything starts with God, and everything finds its purpose in Him.
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    Memorial for Charlie Kirk Canceled After Threats

    Utah County, UT — October 13, 2025 — A peaceful birthday memorial planned in honor of conservative leader Charlie Kirk has been canceled due to safety threats, organizers announced this week. The event, intended as a candlelight gathering to celebrate Charlie’s life and legacy, was canceled out of concern for public safety.

    “We don’t want anyone hurt,” organizers shared in a statement. “This was meant to be a celebration of faith, freedom, and gratitude for the work Charlie did to inspire millions of Americans.”

    Despite the cancellation, the movement to honor Charlie’s memory continues to grow. A 10-year-old girl, deeply touched by Kirk’s message of courage and conviction, donated her cherished Christus statue — an 8-foot-tall sculpture of Jesus Christ — as a tribute. The statue, valued as a collector’s piece and originally supported by MyChristmasBlanketBook.com, now stands as a memorial across the street from the Utah County Jail, serving as a beacon of light and faith.

    Half of the cost of the statue was generously donated, and a GoFundMe campaign has been launched to raise funds to gift the statue to Turning Point USA’s headquarters in Phoenix, where it would serve as a lasting memorial to Charlie Kirk’s leadership and impact on America’s next generation of Christian patriots.
    Organizers and supporters are also calling on President Donald J. Trump to consider placing the statue in the White House Rose Garden as a national tribute, honoring Charlie as what many have called a “modern-day martyr” for truth and liberty.

    “We are asking for your prayers and help to spread this story of an amazing young girl’s heart,” said one organizer. “Her faith and generosity remind us of the hope Charlie always spoke about — that even in dark times, the light of Christ will shine.”
    To support or co-organize this effort,

    Website: www.TheCharlieKirkMemorial.com
    GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/0446ae11f
    WE NEED YOUR PRAYERS AND PUBLIC SUPPORT. PLEASE GET THE WORD OUT, SHARE ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM AND AT CHURCH. ____________________________________________________________________ Memorial for Charlie Kirk Canceled After Threats Utah County, UT — October 13, 2025 — A peaceful birthday memorial planned in honor of conservative leader Charlie Kirk has been canceled due to safety threats, organizers announced this week. The event, intended as a candlelight gathering to celebrate Charlie’s life and legacy, was canceled out of concern for public safety. “We don’t want anyone hurt,” organizers shared in a statement. “This was meant to be a celebration of faith, freedom, and gratitude for the work Charlie did to inspire millions of Americans.” Despite the cancellation, the movement to honor Charlie’s memory continues to grow. A 10-year-old girl, deeply touched by Kirk’s message of courage and conviction, donated her cherished Christus statue — an 8-foot-tall sculpture of Jesus Christ — as a tribute. The statue, valued as a collector’s piece and originally supported by MyChristmasBlanketBook.com, now stands as a memorial across the street from the Utah County Jail, serving as a beacon of light and faith. Half of the cost of the statue was generously donated, and a GoFundMe campaign has been launched to raise funds to gift the statue to Turning Point USA’s headquarters in Phoenix, where it would serve as a lasting memorial to Charlie Kirk’s leadership and impact on America’s next generation of Christian patriots. Organizers and supporters are also calling on President Donald J. Trump to consider placing the statue in the White House Rose Garden as a national tribute, honoring Charlie as what many have called a “modern-day martyr” for truth and liberty. “We are asking for your prayers and help to spread this story of an amazing young girl’s heart,” said one organizer. “Her faith and generosity remind us of the hope Charlie always spoke about — that even in dark times, the light of Christ will shine.” To support or co-organize this effort, Website: www.TheCharlieKirkMemorial.com GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/0446ae11f
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