Scripture

The Story of God: Rebellion

We’re continuing The Story of God. After a good and perfect Creation comes the Fall and then Rebellion. Tonight we began in Genesis 4 as Chris Nye taught us this main ‘chapter’ of the Big Story. It traces all of humanity from the Fall through the coming of Christ, and up to this broken, rebellious world today. Here’s a little summary:

The Fall

REBELLION | God’s good creation did not just doubt His great goodness once, but rather, after the Fall of man the entirety of human history has been rebelling against God. Adam & Eve committed sins that showed their distrust in God, but it didn’t stop there. In fact, their two sons would continue in this preference of other things over God. This rebellion against the goodness of God manifests itself through timeless sins of pride, idolatry, and immorality, just to name of few. These are strong words that describe the simple reality that we so often prefer our own way as opposed to God’s way. Deeply rooted in our own hearts, these tendencies exist and do nothing good for us. What is God to do with a creation that is working against Him? He certainly won’t just take it – no, He intervenes. Though we still sin the same timeless sins, God is still the same timeless God: Good, Perfect, and unbelievably Loving.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Which of the “timeless sins” do you find yourself falling into most (pride, idolatry, immorality)?
  2. How does your sin (rebellion) affect how you relate to God?
  3. Do you trust that living for Jesus, in His way and not rebelling against it, is the way that leads to abundant life? Why?
  4. How can you begin to take steps of obedience towards a life that reflects trust in Jesus?

The Story of God God’s Word (the Bible) and God’s world follow the same storyline:

Creation → Fall & Rebellion → Redemption → Restoration (Glory)

Next week: Redemption!

Beginning The Story of God

Yes, we’ve begun studying (and enjoying!) The Story of God God’s Word (the Bible) and God’s world follow the same storyline:

Creation → Fall & Rebellion Redemption Restoration (Glory)

This Wednesday Aaron enjoyed preaching on Creation. We were created by God (in the triune God’s image), and for God (for His glory, to worship Him at all times, in everything). We looked at Genesis 1-2, in this first ‘chapter’ of the Big Story. Here’s a little summary of it:

CREATION | The story does not begin with a God in hiding. God initiates the story by creating all that exists, including His prized creation – human beings – whom He pursued in relationship. What God created in the beginning was not just good, but perfect, whole, complete, lacking in nothing. He designed the Earth as an ideal environment for His creation to flourish.

Next week? The FALL. (Read ahead: Genesis 3.)

GOD's Story

The Story of God: Creation, Fall, Rebellion, Redemption, Glory

Questions:

  • How many of you feel confident you could summarize the Bible? Not just the story of Jesus’ life, but the entire Bible?
  • [After seeing amazing photos and considering the staggering immensity and beautiful design of space and this earth] Looking at the universe like this … does it make you feel small?
  • What were we made for? What is our ‘chief end?’ (“Man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.” —Westminster Shorter Catechism)

How change happens

Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 3:12-18 reminds us that change doesn’t just ‘happen.’ When we behold the Holy One we become like Him. When we stare at Jesus His Spirit changes us:

12 Since we have such a hope, we are very bold,
13 not like Moses, who would put a veil over his face so that the Israelites might not gaze at the outcome of what was being brought to an end.
14 But their minds were hardened. For to this day, when they read the old covenant, that same veil remains unlifted, because only through Christ is it taken away.
15 Yes, to this day whenever Moses is read a veil lies over their hearts.
16 But when one turns to the Lord, the veil is removed.
17 Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
18 And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit.

The high school leaders read this passage, and prayed through it tonight before the students arrived. We trust change will more than happen.