The work of Christ as a substitute for sinners (Part 6)
By Lance Moore in podcasts on August 25, 2019
The work of Christ as a substitute for sinners (Part 6)
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On the fifth day, God created the sea creatures and the flying
creatures of the skies, and this corresponds to some extent to the creation of the waters
and the formation of the expanse on the second day. The creation of land animals and
humans on the sixth day accords with that of the dry land and its productivity on the
third day. Amazing to see the pattern God instituted in the events of creation.
The work of Christ as a substitute for sinners (Part 5)
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A journey through the Created Order teaches us that there was darkness and then there
was light. It teaches us that there was evening and then there was morning. Thus far
three nights and three days have passed and we find ourselves now in the Fourth Day
of Creation. On the first day, God made the light and He separated the light from the
darkness. The light God made on the first day is very distinct from the light He creates on
day 4.
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What the book of Proverbs says about poverty.
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The work of Christ as a substitute for sinners (Part 4)
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We come now to day three and
we will see that God continues to give form to the world by the process of differentiation
whilst the emphasis begins to shift to the theme of fullness. God by His command
progresses the act of creation of the second day and does further work to the waters
which He separated on day 2. All this in preparation for man, who will be the crown of
His creation, to work on the earth as God’s representative for the glory of God. On day
3 God performs an illustrious miracle by gathering the waters on the earth into one place
and creating a dry place upon which man could habitat.
Hermeneutics (Part 2)
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The work of Christ as a substitute for sinners (1 Peter 2:21-25)
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Without a thorough knowledge of Genesis 1, we will not comprehend Genesis 1-11. And this is seen as the first
major section of Genesis, commonly known as Primeval History. And this Primeval History
which is covered in the first eleven chapters, covers the creation of the world, the fall of
mankind into sin, and the triumph and progress of sin through to the Flood and the Tower
of Babel. This section presents us with foundational truths about mankind and the world.
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