In the beginning… God! From the very first words of the Bible, we learn that it is a book about God. The Bible is about who God is and what God has done. He revealed himself as the Creator of the universe whose powerful words brought forth everything that has ever been created.
In the first 11 chapters of Genesis, we see history on a universal scale. We learn about the beginnings of the earth, the plants and animals and the crowning achievement of God’s creation: human beings. We also discover how sin enters the world and the devastating effects it has on everything and everyone God created. Fortunately, we also recognize God purposely reaching out to fallen humanity to provide a path to redemption through his covenantal love.
In many ways, Genesis 1-11 serves as an introduction to the rest of Genesis, the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible) and all of the Old Testament. The foundational information it provides includes a theological focus on God’s sovereignty and purpose. Genesis is also a narrative that reveals God as the true hero of the Bible. Although humankind rejected God and His original plan, He lovingly provided coverings for them, and through his covenantal love created a path to reconcile them to himself.
Genesis 1-11 in Our Day
How should Genesis 1-11 impact Jesus’ followers today? Here are a few ideas:
Our prayer is that this study of Genesis 1-11 will awaken us all to the power and purpose of God as revealed in his creative acts and his covenantal love.
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