Genesis - Our Legacy Must Outlive Us
A life of faith fully devoted to Jesus will leave a legacy that outlives you. What will be said about your life?

A life of faith fully devoted to Jesus will leave a legacy that outlives you. What will be said about your life?
D.L. Moody once said “the world has yet to see what God can do with a man fully consecrated to Him.” The world desperately needs a church that has consecrated herself fully to the Lord. Will you join us and commit to consecrate yourself to the Lord?
1 Corinthians 6 tells us that we are not our own, that we've been bought with a price. Do you know what that price was and who paid it? Today we're take a brief break from our Genesis series to hear from Suzan Thompson. She is one of the pastors of a new church plant coming in 2024 called Deeper Church.
When God tests, and strips away the things we are clinging to, do we still choose Him? Do you love Him so much that there is no way you would take anything this world has to offer over Him. Is His beauty and goodness what you crave and desire.
As we experience more of Gods faithfulness it should result in us being marked by joy. Do you lack joy? Ask for the Holy Spirit to fill you and restore the joy of your salvation.
Do pagans sometimes prove to be more faithful than we are? Do non christians fear God more than we do? When we live by fear rather than faith we actually endanger ourselves and those around us.
It’s easy to see the wickedness in Sodom and understand why God judged it, but… are we even aware of the wickedness that lives within us?
In Genesis 18 God reveals His plan to destroy Sodom & Gomorrah to Abraham. Abraham wastes no time and begins to intercede for the city on behalf of any people that might be righteous in the city. Does God find you righteous, and are you interceding for those far from Him?
When Abraham is visited by the Lord his immediate response was to serve Him. How should we serve the Lord?
Before Jesus ascended into heaven He told the disciples to wait for the promised Holy Spirit. Pentecost Sunday is when we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit, the birth of the church, and the advancement of the gospel to the nations.
In Genesis Chapter 17 God appears to Abram and establishes His covenant with him. The sign of the covenant is a little strange, but often times living by faith can look strange and even foolish to the world.
As we continue in our Genesis series, we are looking at the life of Abram and seeing how he responds through constant testing. Abram has been waiting on God to deliver on his promise for 10 years. We are a people who do not know how to wait well, so what does it look like to be people who are content and trust in God's plan?
If you’re living a life of real sold out faith then having doubt will be a normal part of the journey. Doubt in and of itself isn't sin, but what you do with your doubt makes all the difference. It can either deepen or destroy your faith.
When you are victorious who gets the glory? You can either give glory to yourself, to someone else, or where glory is due.
God is generous and always faithful to provide, but how do you respond in the waiting? How do you respond when you receive His generosity?
The resurrection of Jesus is the most significant event in human history. It has changed everything and today we want to answer four questions you may have surrounding this massive event. Is the resurrection reliable and believable? Was it necessary? What did it accomplish? And is following Jesus worth it?
I once heard someone say that Abraham knew God the least but trusted Him the most. This is why Abraham is considering one of the great men of faith. As we’ll see in Chapter 12 when we choose to follow God it requires great faith, the road is long, and there’s always opposition.
In Genesis 12 God calls out Abram from a pagan land to follow and worship Him alone. The call was costly but it came with great promises. In Abram we get to see a blueprint for what walking by faith looks like.
In Genesis chapter 10 humanity decides to rebel against God in order to make a name for themselves. We see that pride was the root of their sin. What are your aspirations and dreams? Are they aimed at making much of God or to make a name for yourself? You have the option today to choose humility or one day God will choose it for you.
After the flood subsides we see that sin makes a comeback... Within Genesis 8 we find a blue print for today on how we should and shouldn't respond to the sin's of other people.
Can you put a price tag on human life? In Genesis Chapters 8-9 we see that God makes a covenant with Noah. This covenant shows us that God finds life and people as extremely valuable. Do you see life and people the way God does?
In Genesis 6-8 we finally see the day of judgement come, but God makes a way for Noah and his family to be spared. The scriptures tell us that similar to Noah's story another day of judgment is coming. God has prepared an ark, the question is "will you enter in?"
One of our roles as human beings is to “image” our Creator, or put another way, to accurately represent God’s character and nature on the earth. In Genesis 6, we learn about an enemy that wants nothing more than to see that image become corrupted. We still feel the effects of this battle today, but there is Hope.
As Christian's it’s easy to feel like we don’t belong, we believe some weird things and it seems like we’re swimming upstream in our culture. As we continue our new series walking through the book of Genesis we'll gain a greater perspective on why we feel this way.
Up to this point in the creation story everything God had made was good and living out its purpose... until chapter 3. We are introduced to "the serpent" and what follows literally changed everything.
Did you know that God designed you and I with a very specific purpose? Nothing is ever random with our God. Who you are and what you do really matters. We pray you're inspired and equipped as we continue to walk through the book of Genesis.
There are four main themes that make up the gospel (Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration). Two of the four themes are found in the very first book of the Bible. As we begin our study in Genesis chapter 1 we find out how everything came into being and the God who creates order out of chaos.
As we enter another year and make resolutions, we all need to ask ourselves the question "is there anything in my life that is more important than the kingdom of God?" Let this be the year you go all in!
The message of Christmas is that good news of great joy has come into our world. This good news is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Will you receive the greatest gift of all this Christmas?
Advent is a time of remembrance where we see what God has done, what God is doing, and what He is going to do. We need this time of remembrance because we waiver… we grow weak.. We grow tired. We look at our world and see so much darkness and wonder if we are truly winning. Do we truly have hope in Jesus? Will He bring light out of darkness?