So you’re ready to read the Bible. Here’s what you need to know about the Old Testament.

Talking Points:

  • In one moment there was nothing but God, and then in the next moment, things began to exist. Creation demonstrates to us the power and glory of God. And this also teaches us that the universe is not random, but was created by a personal God for a specific purpose. Genesis 1:1
  • God made humans to be connected to him and connected to each other. God made us in His own image- a unique distinction that only human beings have. Genesis 1:27-28
  • God’s plan to save the world came through the line of Abraham. And as the OT unfolds, we see how God begins to fulfill this three-fold promise. He turns Abraham’s descendants into a mighty nation called Israel, gives them their own land where they can dwell and a promise of a future blessing for all nations. Genesis 12:1-3
  • Sadly, the Israelites rebelled against God time and again and brought calamity upon themselves. The nation needed a Savior. Judges 2:12
Discussion:
  1. Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. Read Genesis 1:1. What does this verse teach us about our universe? How does this contradict the claims of naturalism?
  3. Read Genesis 1:27-28. What do these verses teach us about our purpose here on the earth? What does it mean to be made in the image of God?
  4. Why do you think an all powerful God wants relationship with us? Why do you think the Israelites constantly rebelled? Why do we still rebel today?
  5. Read Genesis 12:1-3. What were the three promises that God made to Abraham? How did God begin to fulfill these promises in the OT? Who was the future blessing?
  6. Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?

 

 

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