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We are studying and preaching
through the book of Genesis on Wednesday nights, and we are
still going to be in chapter 1 again tonight. And I want to
read the entire chapter to you, and then we'll get into tonight's
thought. And I've been reminding you each time we talk about the
book of Genesis that the Bible is a book about God. It's a book
about God. It's not about us, not about
our comfort, our wants, or our desires. It's God. It's about
His character, about His desires, and about what He would like
for us to be. He wants us to be redeemed or to be restored
to Him. and that's what the Bible really
is about. In Genesis chapter 1 it really lays down the ground
work that this book is about God. 32 times in the 31 verses
the name God is mentioned here in Genesis chapter 1. So beginning
in verse number 1 the Bible says in the beginning God created
the heaven and the earth. Do you believe that tonight?
And the earth was without form and void and darkness was upon
the face of the deep And the Spirit of God moved upon the
face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light.
And there was light. And God saw the light, that it
was good. And God divided the light from the darkness. And
God called the light day. and the darkness he called night,
and the evening and the morning were the first day. And God said,
let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let
it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament
and divided the waters which were under the firmament from
the waters which were above the firmament, and it was so. And
God called the firmament heaven, and the evening and the morning
were the second day. And God said, Let the waters
under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and
let the dry land appear. And it was so. And God called
the dry land earth, and the gathering together of the waters called
he seas. And God saw that it was good.
And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding
seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed
is in itself upon the earth. And it was so. And the earth
brought forth grass and herb yielding seed after his kind,
and the tree yielding fruit whose seed was in itself after his
kind. And God saw that it was good. And the evening and the
morning were the third day. And God said, let there be lights
in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night.
And let them be for signs and for seasons and for days and
years. And let them be for lights in
the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth. And
it was so. And God made two great lights,
the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule
the night. He made the stars also. And God
set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon
the earth and to rule over the day and over the night and to
divide the light from the darkness. And God saw that it was good.
And the evening and the morning were the fourth day. And God
said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature
that hath life, and fowl that it may fly above the earth in
the open firmament of heaven. And God created great whales,
and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought
forth abundantly after their kind, and every winged fowl after
his kind. And God saw that it was good.
And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful and multiply, and
fill the waters and the seas, and let the fowl multiply in
the earth. And the evening and the morning
were the fifth day. And God said, Let the earth bring
forth the living creature after his kind, cattle and creeping
thing, and beast of the earth after his kind. And it was so.
And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle
after their kind, and everything that creepeth upon the earth
after his kind, and God saw that it was good. And God said, Let
us make man in our image after our likeness, and let them have
dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the
air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over
every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. So God created
man in his own image. In the image of God created he
him. Male and female created he them. And God blessed them, and God
said unto them, Be fruitful and multiply, and replenish the earth,
and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and
over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that
moveth upon the earth. And God said, Behold, I have
given you every herb-bearing seed which is upon the face of
all the earth, and every tree in the which is the fruit of
a tree yielding seed, to you it shall be for meat. And to
every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and
to everything that creepeth upon the earth wherein there is life,
I have given every herb for meat, and it was so. And God saw everything
that he had made, and behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning
were the sixth day, everybody said. Thank you, Father, for
this time together tonight. I pray you'll just open our hearts
to the truths of your word tonight, to the majesty of it, to the
beauty of it, to the power of it. And, Father, I pray it would
speak to us tonight, show us some things, teach us some things,
correct some things. And, Father, that when all is
said and done, you will have gotten all of the praise and
all of the glory and all of the honor. We ask these things and
pray them in Jesus' name. Amen. We talked about last Wednesday
evening that when God said, let there be light, when He said,
let there be light, He spoke that word. into existence and
it really energized the universe. All of the laws of motion, the
forces that we wrongly call the laws of nature were put into
place. The gravitational, the nuclear
attraction, the magnetic pulls, all those things were brought
into action when God said, let there be light. Because they're
not really laws of nature, they're born out of the nature of God.
And God is the controller of those things. He's the creator
of those things. He is the sustainer of those
things today. And we know that God's laws are so perfect and
unchanging because He is so perfect and He never changes either.
And so these laws, these truths about the world we live in really
do reflect the unchanging character of God, the perfect nature of
God. Those first four days that we
just read about here in the first part of chapter 1 really talk
about the forming of the earth. You know, whether it was the
light or the firmament or the dry ground or the seas or the
day and the night, things of that nature. Those were the forming
of the earth. And then the next two days, days
5 and 6 of creation, really talk about the filling of the earth.
How God is going to populate the planet with both animal life
and human life. And so those things are happening.
And God established for our benefit, He established a thing called
time. And we measure time according to this first chapter of Genesis.
We do it by days and by seasons and by years. And I'm always
reminded that God made time for us to understand. He wants us
to be able to measure our days. He wants us to be able to count
our years and to learn to apply whatever days we have left, whatever
number of breaths we have left on this earth, that we would
apply our hearts to wisdom, that we would have eternal things
in view. And think of Him often. God gave
us time so we could measure things and we could keep track of things
in our lives. And so we're glad for for things
like holidays and birthdays and anniversaries. And we're glad
for the first day of the week. And we're even more glad, aren't
we, at the end of the week when we're finally punching out for
the final time of that week and getting ready to go into that
day of rest, the day of worship on the first day of the week
again. Amen, saints? But on day five, God filled the
earth the seas and the skies with every kind of animal. Every
kind of animal you can think of was placed into existence
on the fifth day of creation. And when God got done with that
fifth day of creation, He looked at everything that He had seen
and said that it was good. And that's what He's been saying
every day so far. If it was the first day or the
second day or the fifth day, God created something, He spoke
it into existence, and then He's the one who declared it good,
right? And we know that we look at the world around us and we
should marvel at the creation. We should marvel at the decency
and the order and the harmony of how all these different systems
and animals and plants and humans all work together, and how we
feed off each other, and all those different things that make
up the creation. I love going out and taking photographs
of creation. I love landscape photography. And as I'm taking pictures, I'm
thinking, yes, there's another manifestation of God's handiwork.
There's another photo that I'm going to put on my wall that
will remind me that I serve a mighty God, a creator God. And there's
nothing too hard for Him, somebody say amen. But everything works
perfectly in harmony and in order. You know, it has to be a creation
of order because the very nature of God, the very definition,
I believe the very manifestation of God that we read about here
is of order. He created everything and then
He designed everything with a purpose. Whether it was the the greater
light to rule the day or the lesser light to rule the night,
whether it was the fish of the sea or the fowls of the air,
He created them all with a purpose. He created them, excuse me, and
then He designed them also. He's a designer God, isn't He?
But on day six, where we're going to focus our thought tonight,
He created man in his own image. Look at verse 26 again in your
Bible this evening if you have the Bible open in front of you.
Verse 26 of chapter 1 of Genesis says, and God said, let us make
man in our image after our likeness. Just think about those few words
and the power and the potency of those words and trying to
process with our finite minds, our limited understanding, the
magnitude of those words. God said, let us make man in
our image. Let us make man in our likeness. And what does that mean? What
does that entail? Amen? It's an amazing declaration
that God's going to make. It's the sixth day. He's got
everything created that He's going to create. He looks back
at the globe. He looks back at the universe,
the span of the universe. He looks back at the dry land
and the flowing seas. He looks back at the plant life
and the tree life and the animal life and the life in the seas
and the life above the seas and the skies. And He looks down
at man, which I believe man was the crown of God's creative work. And He says, all of this, I look
at it, it's not just good, it's very good. Very good. But for me, the most very good
part of this chapter is that God made man in His image. He made man in His likeness. He says, let us make man in our
image. And I think I know that most
of you already know this, but when God said, let us, It's the
singular God talking to the three persons that make up the Godhead.
God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit. God the Father,
God the Son, God the Spirit have been the three in one for all
eternity and will continue to be for all eternity. Isn't that
right, saints? So God the Father and God the
Son and God the Spirit made man in their image. And there's different
ways that we can talk about how God made mankind in His image. We would say that, first of all,
because there is God the Father and God the Son and God the Spirit,
that God is a three-part being, and man also is a triune or a
three-part being. We all have a spirit, a soul,
and a body, don't we saints? First Thessalonians 5 and verse
23 speak to that truth and the very God of peace sanctify you
wholly and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved
blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and so
we interact we see the physical body that's what we we really
interact with the most then secondly we interact with the soul because
the soul defines our personalities have you ever known someone to
have a big personality? Talk about their soul and what
comes out of the inner man or the inner woman, whichever is
the case. And then the spirit is the part
of us that's able to commune with God. And aren't you glad
for your spirit that can commune with God, that can worship Him
in spirit and in truth, that can go to Him in prayer at any
time for any need. We can ask God anything, can't
we saints? Joshua asked God to stop the
sun for a little bit, and God stopped the sun for a little
bit. All right? So we shouldn't be afraid to
ask God these things, the big things in our lives. Then he
goes on to say, you know, he's a three-part being, and then
it says this, I'm sorry, in our image, in our likeness. What
did God mean when God the Father and God the Son and God the Spirit
came together And this divine meeting said we're going to make
mankind after our image but also in our likeness. What does it
mean to be made in the likeness of God? Well, humans or mankind
is different from animal life. We're not the same. Although
the way the world looks today, I think you're confused about
that. But we're not the same. Animal life and human life are
not the same. God made man in His likeness. And when God made man in His
likeness, He gave human beings, male and female, the ability
to reason, to have rationale, to think over some things, to
think about some things. There's an invitation to reason
from the great God of heaven, found in the book of Isaiah in
chapter 1 and verse 18, where the Bible says this, Come now
and let us reason together, saith who? the Lord. Come now and let
us reason together, saith the Lord. Though your sins be as
scarlet, they shall be as white as snow. Though they be red like
crimson, they shall be as wool." It's a pretty awesome thought
to think this, that God is inviting every man, woman, and child to
have a reasoning session with Him, to have a dialogue. God's
going to do the talking, we're going to do the thinking, we're
going to do the responding here. But God says, we need to have
a reason session, a time to talk about some things, for you to
think about some things, for you to mull some things over
in your mind. And He says, your sins are like
scarlet, they're red. You're marred, you're marked.
You're depraved. You're unregenerate. You're unredeemed. Here's a word you might understand.
You're lost. And God says your sins be as scarlet. They can
be. They shall be as white as snow.
What a transaction and what a transition to go from something that's blood
red to go something that's pure white like snow is. And God says
that can happen, but you have to be willing to come to me and
reason with me. And what's God going to say in
the reasoning? He's going to say this, He said, For all have sinned,
it comes to all the glory of God. Right? Everybody. There's nobody
who's outside of that purview. There's nobody who's outside
the idea that you were born a sinner. That's your sin nature, the way
you're born into this world. And God says you need to reason
over this. You need to think about this thing. You need to
think about eternity and where you're going to spend eternity
because I've read the book over and over again. There's only
two places to spend eternity. And one is good and one is awful.
A place called heaven. Pretty good. A place called hell,
eternal torment. Somebody say amen. So you make
that decision while you're alive, while you have breath, while
you have mental faculties, the ability to reason. And I'll just
say this, I know you know this, I know this, but maybe you didn't
hear it again tonight. The most important thing you'll
ever reason over is what you'll do with God. Amen. God also gave us a mentality. A mentality. Look at Colossians
chapter 3 and verse number 10. And have put on the new man.
which is renewed in knowledge after the image of Him that created
Him. It's renewed in knowledge after
the image of Him that created Him. God has given us a mentality. He's given us the power to think.
He's given us some knowledge about Him. And this book is just
chock full of gold nuggets of knowledge of God. and wisdom
and all those different things, but we have to be willing to
put in the effort, to put in the work and actually get our
Bibles out and blow the dust off and read them? Come on. He's given us a mentality and
the ability to go through these things. We're never going to
be as smart or wise or as, quote, intellectual as God is. He's
all-knowing. We are not all-knowing. We are
much less than all-knowing. But we do have the mind of Christ,
and the mind of Christ will help us understand these spiritual
and eternal truths. For who hath known the mind of
the Lord, that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of
Christ. That's not bad. Amen. We're not
going to ever achieve God-mindfulness, but we do have Christ with us,
Christ in you, the hope of glory, who's able to teach us some things.
In his likeness, we have the ability to reason. In this likeness,
we have a God given a divine spark of a mentality. God also
gave us a morality. a morality in that you put on
the new man, Ephesians 4, 24, which after God is created in
righteousness and true holiness. We can say this, that when you
got saved, God put a moral compass within your soul. You don't need
me to get up here every Sunday and Wednesday and tell you right
from wrong. I do it, but you already know it. Right? You don't
need me to tell you what's right and what's wrong. God already
put that in your soul. When He saved your soul, He taught
you those things. God even put that in the morality
of unredeemed mankind. Even unredeemed mankind is able
to discern what is right from wrong. It doesn't take a lot
of... It's not rocket science, somebody
say amen. You know, God does those things.
He put that into our hearts and He put it into our souls so we
could have this morality and we could choose right things
and reject wrong things. But why do we still choose wrong
things and reject right things? Because we're sinful creatures,
because the old man never does really die, the flesh is alive
and well, and we often become our own worst enemies. Everybody
say amen. Amen. And when God gave us that
morality, when He saved our souls, when He redeemed us, God also
made us to hunger for worship. You'll find out whether a person
is saved or lost, everybody worships someone or something. Everybody
does. A lot of them worship themselves,
right? We can go down and talk about
all the athletes of the day, multi-million dollar athletes. who are convinced that they are
their own gods and they worship themselves. We can worship our
families. We can worship our pets. Don't
get me started tonight. We'll be here all night long
and you're all gonna be mad at me when we get done. Let me just
say this though. Let me just say one thing. If you want to have a birthday
party for your dog or your cat, go ahead on, but don't put it
on Facebook. I just sit there, I scratch my
head thinking, really? I mean, he had a little blue party
hat on. He doesn't know it's his birthday. He can't reason like you can.
Excuse me. He can't reason like you should
be able to reason. Maybe I should rephrase that. Amen. But it gives
us this desire to worship someone or something. And as a saved
person, we know that we have to give our worship, our devotion,
our love. to the God who created us and
the God who saved us. We owe Him everything there is
in the spiritual realm. I found this quote. I don't know
who said it, but I thought this is so beautiful. I'm going to
put it up here for your eyes, too. Thou hast made us for thyself,
O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee. We're
never at peace completely until we've made our peace with God
and found peace and rest in Him. We come to Him and He gives us
that sense of peace and that sense of rest and that eternal
joy, that joy unspeakable and full of glory. He's such a good
God to us. He really is. God gave mankind,
didn't he, dominion over the animals. Back in verse 26 again
of chapter 1. And God said, Let us make man
in our image after our likeness, and let them have dominion over
the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over
the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping
thing that creepeth upon the earth. It's okay for you to squash
a spider with your toe. It's okay. Shouldn't probably
kill all the spiders because spiders do some good things,
right? It's okay to go out and to have
dominion over fish and to catch some fish and eat some fish.
Amen. It's okay to go out and in the
right season, go out and take some quail. It's okay. God gave dominion. God gave dominion
over all of the animals, right? But again, you know, I've preached
it before. I'll probably preach it again
tonight. Just say something briefly so we know we're on the same
page. We need to stop applying human attributes to animals.
They're not the same as we are. They're not made in the likeness
of God. They're not made after His own image. They're made in
a different way, and God made us, mankind, to have dominion
over them. But sometimes you make me question,
I wonder, who has dominion over who? Amen. Why did you get all quiet tonight?
I thought you loved me. Alright. Verse 27. This speaks so much
to today's culture. I'm not going to camp here. I'm
not going to labor here, but we could. So God created a man in
his own image. In the image of God created he
him. Male and female created he them. God gave gender. God gave two genders, male and female and none in between. Now I grew up, I grew up and
you know, I knew there was, there were some girls who were very
athletic. We called them Tom boys back in the day, but they
still knew they were girls, right? And there were boys that weren't
so athletic. We called them other day, but
we're not going to go down that road right now, but they were still boys. They used
the boys facilities and the girls used the girls facilities. There
was never any confusion about that at all. But now there's
so much confusion and gender identity has become such a hot
button topic. I do understand what's causing
it. It's fueled by the pit of hell
itself. It causes confusion, it causes
division. that they like division when it comes to those things,
because division helps them to continue to cultivate hatred. And as long as you hate something
or hate someone or you hate a movement, you'll never listen to that thing.
Ever. Ever. I was working out in the
gym today. I was overdoing my little kettlebell
swings, as they're called, Jim. And I was doing those, and I
was in the mirror watching my form, because Tim is big on form.
You don't want to have bad form, because Tim will chew you out.
He will. He won't hurt myself. And so I was watching my form,
and then I heard this younger, two younger guys talking, and
they were having a conversation. It was a good, happy conversation. But then the one guy said, wow,
the universe took care of that, didn't it? And I said, Huh? So I pulled my little ear pods
out and I walked over there. I said, let me just tell you
something right now. The universe doesn't care about you. He's
like, what? I said the universe doesn't care
about you, but the creator of the universe loves you. That's
why I said it exactly like that. He goes, you're talking about
God? I said, I am. And he got up in my face. He
was just about this high. But probably 28 years old. And
there's a term shredded, Tim. Is that right? He was shredded.
I mean, he was ripped. He could have taken my head clean
off. And I was thinking to myself, is he really going to escalate
this because I said that God loves him? And I said, no, seriously. I said, God loves you. And I
believe this, that he has a plan for your life. And there was
like three or four people around me that had phones out. They
were starting to record it. I thought, if he escalates this, I'm going
to be on Facebook Live. And never be able to show my
face here again. Amen? But he said, here's the way he
said it. He said, oh, I feel you, bro. I feel you, bro. I said, well, come talk to me
afterwards. We'll talk some more about this. And I invited him to church.
Everything was like that. And I thought, wow, he's going
to confront me over the creator of the universe versus the universe
has spoken? Please. So foolish, isn't it? So foolish.
But we get caught up in these things. I mean, the media says
it. The TV programs we frequent say
it. The books we read say it. And so we get kind of indoctrinated
in this stuff. That's why I say it's so important that you develop
a biblical worldview. Amen? It's going to help you.
It's going to help you when you come to points like that. So
you're not afraid to stand up and say, you know, I don't think
of this universe thing as spoken at all. The universe is inanimate. Amen? Say amen. Where was I at? Male and female created he them,
right? Two genders. The same humans that God gave
the ability to reason have the ability to be unreasonable. They
have shown, they've proven the ability to make poor decisions,
to fight counterfeit battles, on and on and on. And I want
to say this tonight for the pulpits so you understand where I'm at.
Gender is not a social construct. Gender is not a social construct,
it's a divine design. Male and female, created he them.
And your problem, if you do not believe, man, I know in the room
I'm okay. If you do not believe me, your problem is not with
me, your problem is the one who assigned the genders from the
beginning. Somebody say amen. Because he said, I've made male
and female, I've given male and female a commission, a mandate,
verse 28. And God blessed them and God
said unto them, be fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth
and subdue it. And have dominion over the fish
of the sea and over the fowl of the air and over every living
thing that moveth upon the earth. The two genders are required
to go forth being fruitful in multiplying. The two genders
are required. I thought you knew that tonight.
This is seventh grade education right here. Are required to go
forward being fruitful in multiplying. If you believe that men can get
pregnant, please come down here tonight and talk to God about
that. Amen. Two genders are necessary for
fruitfulness and multiplication so the earth can be replenished
with other human beings. And God created, whether it's
animal life on the earth, or it's fish life in the sea, or
bird life in the air, or human life wherever it might be, God
created it so only their kind can produce their kind. That
was God's design. Again, His order and His decency
and His understanding of how far men and women would go. If you want to know how far they
would go, go back and read Romans chapter 1. And it began to worship
the creature of the creation over the creator. And that gets
us in a world of hurt, doesn't it, saints? Now, He's given us
a mentality. He's given us a morality. He's
given us dominion. He has given us gender. We are
not the owner of any of those things. We are not the owners of the
earth. We are simply stewards of the earth. God owns the earth. God owns the mentality He gave
you. God owns the morality He blessed
you with. God owns the dominion that He
sets you loose and allows you to have those things. God owns
the gender He assigned to you at birth. Amen. We're stewards
of those things. We're simply managers. We get
to use them on our rental contract while we're alive, whether it's
10 years or 20 years or 80 years or 100 years. However long God
gives us life on this earth, we are stewards of those things
that He has given us. Amen? Now, I'm going to fast
forward from the beginning all the way to a blessed event that's
in the, I believe, the near future, and that's the coming of the
Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And when He comes, He's going
to come looking for something. In Luke chapter 18 and verse
number 8, the Bible says this, I tell you that He will avenge
them speedily. Nevertheless, when the Son of
Man cometh, shall He find what, saints? faith on the earth. And I do believe that faith that
he's looking for is the faith of the redeemed and how well
we have done with the things that God has given us stewardship
over. And that is mentioned for tonight,
mentality morality, dominion, gender, that all align with us
being made in the image and the likeness of God. And God's going
to come and He's looking for how we stewarded, how we were
stewards over those things that He has entrusted us with. And
we as His people must continue to stand with Him. And I know
what you're thinking, Pastor, I've stood with God, I find it
to be a very lonely place. It's not lonely at all. You are
standing with the creator God of heaven. You are standing with
the one who said, let there be light, who spoke the universe
into existence. His very words energized the
world that you enjoy tonight. You are never alone when you
stand with God. Ever. Amen. But then I thought
about it on a personal level too, as Mark Hoffer, Saved man. Saved in 1985. I was thinking
this next year, I will celebrate 40 years as a child of God. That's amazing to me. That seems
like it was just almost like yesterday when I got saved. And
now 40 years, four decades will have passed. And I have to ask
myself and reflect. I've got to examine myself and
say, how have I done reflecting the image of God in my life? How have I done since salvation?
Reflecting the image and the likeness of God in my life. Think about it. Think about all
the people that you don't like in the world. Think about all the political
things that you absolutely detest right now in this life. Think
about the things you have written on Facebook about people. who
have done things that are just absolutely anti-God in their
content, anti-God in their character. Think about those things. And
remember, this always gets me, remember that that person that
you're attacking, that person that you hate was also made in
the image of God. I mean, when I'm down in Phoenix
and someone cuts me off, that idiot who cut me off was
made in the image of God. I got to stop calling him an
idiot. Amen? I got to think about those things.
I'm supposed to reflect the image of God. He made me. He saved me. He's coming back
to get me, somebody say amen. And I need to think about those
things before I go out and start spewing those things. You can
say amen. It's alright. I've been there, you've been
there. I've done that, you've done that. How are we doing? I know this, that one day I'm
going to be like Him. Right now I'm not too much like
Him, but I'm going to be like Him. Aren't you glad about that?
1 John 3, 2. Beloved, now we are the sons
of God. And it doth not yet appear what we shall be, but we know
that when he shall appear, we shall what, saints? Be like him. Looking forward to that day.
For we shall see him as he is. This is what it's going to be
like around the throne. And I beheld and I heard the voice of many
angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders
and the number of them. was 10,000 times 10,000 and thousands
of thousands sang with a loud voice worthy of the Lamb that
was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength
and honor and glory and blessing. And every creature which is in
heaven and on the earth and under the earth and such as are in
the sea and all that are in them heard I say, blessing and honor
and glory and power be unto him that sitteth upon the throne
and unto the Lamb forever and ever." God said, let us make
man in our own image. And in His image created He them. Somebody say amen. We need to
be mindful of reflecting the image and likeness of our Creator. our Savior and the one who's
coming for us again. Everybody did say again. Thank
you, Father, for this time tonight. Thank you for the Word of God.
How it speaks to us and helps us, Lord. I know I need to be
reminded of these things on a regular basis. Father, I think about
certain things I've done in my life where I just wasn't doing
real good reflecting your image or modeling my life after your
likeness. Father, I know you don't expect
perfection, but still you have behavioral expectations and worshipful
expectations and spiritual expectations. And Father, I don't believe that
any of them are grievous for me. I think they're good for
me. I think they're good for all
your people. And Father, you just want to draw us closer to
you. You want to make us more like the image of the Only Begotten
Son. You want to make us more like
the image of Jesus, so that others can see the light and, Father,
they can hear the gospel count and be saved. And, Father, We
were like those one day that we don't care for, and the ones
that irritate us, and the ones that annoy us. We were like that
one day. But Father, You saved us, and
we're different now. And Father, that difference needs to be far-reaching
and soul-searching. Help us, Lord, to draw close
to You. Help us to reflect your image and your likeness in our
lives. We ask these things in Jesus'
name. Amen. Let's all stand. We're
going to sing, Take My Life and Let It Be for our hymn of response
tonight. If God has spoken to you, would
you please take some time and speak back to Him? If you don't
know Christ as your Savior, come tonight. Let's take the Bible.
It says so many great truths to show you you have a willing,
ready, loving Savior in Jesus Christ. He really does love you. Now, do you believe this? He
has a plan for your life if you'll simply come to Him and begin
to submit your will to His. Everybody said, Amen. Brother
Russ, come ahead. Take my life and let it be consecrated,
Lord, to Thee. Take my moments and my days. Let them flow in ceaseless praise. Take them flow in ceaseless praise. Take my hands and let them move. at the impulse of Thy love. Take my feet and let them be
swift and beautiful for Thee, swift and beautiful for Thee. Take my voice and let me sing
always only for my King. Take my lips and let them be
filled with messages from Thee, filled with messages from Thee. Take my intellect and use every
power as thou shalt choose, every power as thou shalt choose. It shall be thy royal throne. Don't forget to grab a couple
of VBS flyers for your friends and neighbors and family so they
can be aware of our five Sunday Vacation Bible School every Sunday
in June from 945 till about noon. You know, I never keep you long.
Right. Keep that in mind. And so I want
to have Brother Mike Dorr come up and say a word of encouragement
and closing prayer, Brother Mike. And we're thankful for God's
goodness to us what he's doing in the ministry and we're looking
forward to what God has I just Just a few weeks ago. We received
a four-month-old baby in the orphanage and Sunday afternoon
my wife Was worried about him because he wasn't really making
eye contact with people and I Just a few days later after he'd been
in the orphanage a few days She noticed that whenever the house
mom would come around and little baby would hear her voice when
that baby would start looking for For the house mom and what
we realized is a neglected baby quits crying after a while and
quits looking for help and I thought as Christians, isn't it good
that when we cry God answers us and And we cry again, and
we cry again, and God is always good to us, amen. Lord, we're
so thankful for this time, thankful for this great preaching. Lord,
I pray that you'd help us to apply it to our lives. Lord,
I pray that you would use us in this dark world so that people
could know the love of Jesus. I pray in Jesus' name, amen.
The Filling of the Earth
Series Genesis
| Sermon ID | 6824165237663 |
| Duration | 43:40 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Genesis 1 |
| Language | English |
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