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God Gave Us Roles
So today we are continuing in the creation account.
Last week Jer walked through the creation account from a cosmic scale, all the world sized things God did.
Today we are going to just zoom in to God crafting with his own hands.
So I am going to read the passage, (which is long, so maybe pray for me too) and then I am going to pray, because the Spirit is the one who illuminates the word for us, and then we are going to get to it.
Intro:
My friend Dan Bauman.
Stop before head injury
Billboard: So there is a lot in that Passage.
Today we are really going to focus in on just one thing, and the three areas it can effect:
The one thing, the big idea today, is that God Gave Us Roles
Three ways that effects us today is:
Our roles at work
Our roles at rest
Our roles at Home
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