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Genesis 3

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Nakedness & Perspective: Understanding Genesis 3

  • unpastor
  • February 26, 2025
Genesis 3 has been labeled as “The Fall” or some variation thereof. The ESV heading of my Bible says it, as well as the NASB and NIV. The way we have…
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Moses and the bronze serpent - numbers 21 - Drunk Pastor
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Beyond John 3:16: The Serpent In Redemption

  • Paule
  • July 4, 2024
John 3:16 often feels like a cliché, plastered on billboards and game signs, stripped of its profound meaning. But let's shift our focus to the verses just before it, where Jesus draws a parallel between Himself and the serpent Moses lifted in the wilderness. This imagery is not just historical or theological; it’s deeply personal. We, like the Israelites, grumble and turn against each other, becoming snakes in our impatience and selfishness. The serpent on the pole wasn’t just a divine solution; it was a mirror, forcing them to confront their sin and shame. Similarly, when we look at Jesus lifted on the cross, we’re invited to face our darkest selves, recognize our capacity for both harm and good, and embrace the transformative power of love and redemption.
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Blessing in Genesis - Garden of Earthly Delights, Hieronymus Bosch (1490-1510)
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A Tale of Two Paths: Blessing and Curse in Genesis

  • unpastor
  • May 20, 2024
The book of Genesis opens with a beautiful image: God creating the world, declaring it "good," and showering it with blessings. But beneath the surface of this paradise lurks another theme: the curse. From the moment Adam and Eve's eyes are opened, humanity's relationship with both blessing and curse unfolds. It keeps playing through out Genesis until chapter 50.
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