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Do You Know God?
Who is He?
What does He do What does He like?
A Creator God
Do you know anyone who is creative?
Who is this person, and what makes this person creative in your opinion?
What is one of the most creative things you have experienced?
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Survey: How did God create in Gen 1-2?
When God created humans, He created Adam of dust from the ground and Eve from the side of man.
There are numerous references to God being the creator in the beginning.
The word that the Hebrew uses when God creates is bara’.
It occurs 48 times in the OT.
There are four verbs used in the Hebrew Bible that may be translated “to create” (baraʾ, ʿasah, yatsah, qanah); they can all have human or divine subjects who create—except baraʾ.
Baraʾ always has a divine subject—God.
Although there is no “morning and evening” for the seventh-day it is clear that God rests on this day, but...
There is no bara’ used in the ten commandments; either Exodus 20, or Deuteronomy 5.
Isaiah is where the word bara’ is used most frequently and contains the controversial verse Isaiah 45:7
Did God Stop Creating?
David’s story 2 Samuel 11-12
David recognises his sin and asks for true forgiveness.
He asks for a new heart created by God, and and a mind that does not waver.
It is only God that creates salvation and righteousness:
The Creator Becomes the Redeemer
We still fail God in the same way that Adam and Eve failed.
We still worship the creature rather than the creator:
Only God can change our hearts (minds):
Isaiah provides us with a clear link between creation and salvation:
All we need is to believe and come to Jesus with complete surrender.
We Have Hope
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