

The God Who...
Sep 19, 2023
This podcast explores the first eleven chapters of Genesis, discussing the archetypes of human existence and the interconnectedness of our individual narratives to God's grand narrative. It examines the concept of separation in the creation story and the significance of this separation. The chapter also explores the purpose of Genesis and the mystery of creation. It reflects on ancient ruins as a metaphor for longing, discusses the distinction between worshiping various entities and worshiping the one true God, and explores Jesus as the source of joy and unity. It explores how Jesus transforms the cross into a symbol of life and hope and emphasizes the importance of surrendering our wounds to Jesus.
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God's Grand Narrative with Humanity
- Genesis 1-11 reveals God's grand narrative with humanity at its center.
Darkness as Absence of Light
- Darkness is not created; it is the absence of light, symbolizing nothingness and chaos.
Rejecting Creation Worship
- The creation account refutes worship of creation by emphasizing God as supreme creator, not sun or moon.