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― George MacDonald, The Day Boy and the Night Girl
It is what a Christian life is: a mountain to be climbed, a fear to be faced, a way to be walked, each day and the destination is worth it.
In the dark new grace is born.
- Alexander Shaia
Wait, why do we need to start the gospel in Genesis 1?
“In the beginning, God…”
Where do you begin your telling of the gospel?
The other day, I was taught how to do the “Romans Road,” a list of verses that help you evangelize and explain the gospel through verses in Romans. While this is a great strategy that can be useful, I respectfully disagree with the choice of starting verse: Romans 3:32 - “For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.”
If we start our gospel story in Genesis 3 with the sin of Adam and Eve, we begin with broken relationships and a fallen world, forgetting that our true identity lies in Genesis 1 with “In the beginning, God created.” We were created by God to be in perfect relationship with Him and to live in perfect relationships with each other. We have to remember that the reason we should hate sin so much is that we were not created to be living in it. We should grieve over our fallen world because it was not created to be that way. Sin is the destruction of a world that was created good.
Here’s what happens when we start the gospel with “The LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth…” (Genesis 6) rather than “And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good” (Genesis 1):
1. We lose the meaning behind “Savior.” If the world was always bad, and we were born in sin, what exactly do we need saving from? The reason we need a savior at all is that the Creator God wanted to restore the relationship that was broken and redeem the identity that was lost.
2. We fail to comprehend why Christ would die at all. The biggest question we should be asking ourselves in response to the gospel is “Why would he do that if we didn’t do anything to deserve it? Why does God love us so much?” It doesn’t make sense why God would love us if we don’t understand that he created us in his image.
3. We put our focus on worldly things instead of eternal things. Sin is temporary, Christ has overcome. We need to start with the explanation of what the world truly is, because our fallen world is not going to last forever. Our focus is not on the sin that we want to escape from, but rather the God we want to run to.
4. We do not fully understand the end of the story without its true beginning. Without knowing “and God saw that it was good,” (Genesis 1) we don’t understand “Behold I am coming soon” (Revelation 22). We know that Jesus will come again and create the new heavens and new earth as it was always meant to be, because we understand that God is Creator.
But if we’re going to sum up one reason to remember Genesis one, it’s this:
Before there was sin, there was God.
“In the beginning, God…”
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And no matter how often I fail You, You still call me Your daughter.
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From my morning devo: Intimacy w/ God Please be aware that God indwells our innermost being. Therefore, God keeps our peace. Sometimes our minds are deep waters (sorrow, grief) challenging rivers, we cannot figure everything out, we worry. This is why God says lean not on your own understanding. God will not let us drown. God will keep us in peace. The fires of oppression, sometimes we use our mind as a tool for oppression. We reason ourselves down. Talk ourselves down, we have the power to think ourselves out of ourselves. Don't trip over yourself. Shift your thinking and thoughts toward God. Can your thoughts box w/ God? Can you really think God out of you? Anchor. Rock. Redeemer. Keeper. Lover. You must realize in your heart, God is with you.
The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in.
Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie (via wnq-writers)
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Filling a human being with God does not make a human being God. The filling makes a human being human - finally all we were created to be: creatures pulsating with the Presence of the Creator.
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Maybe it’s time to become the person you’ve been waiting for.
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If you were blessed enough to open your eyes this morning; there’s still more to see, there’s more to do, more to show, more to live. God has you in His hand, let Him show you the beauty of being alive.
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i think it’s brave i think it’s brave that you get up in the morning even if your soul is weary and your bones ache for a rest i think it’s brave that you keep on living even if you don’t know how to anymore i think it’s brave that you push away the waves rolling in every day and you decide to fight i know there are days when you feel like giving up but i think it’s brave that you never do
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I know this transformation is painful, but you’re not falling apart; you’re just falling into something different, with a new capacity to be beautiful.
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