Friday, 2 September 2011

Genesis 2:18 - 4:16 ==> The Fall

Genesis 2:18 - 4:16

The story so far...

God has created the world and created a man. And that's pretty much it for now.

In today's episode...

God adds a woman and gives them (Adam & Eve) one simple instruction: Don't eat the fruit! (from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, that is - any other fruit is fine). The serpent tempts them and they get booted out of the garden. They have kids (Cain & Abel). Cain kills Abel.

Thoughts...

In yesterday's episode God created stuff and "It was good". Now suddenly everything is going badly wrong. Why? Because human beings think that going their own way is better than going God's way. When we do that, greed and selfishness follow.

For some more thoughts on this, check out the official site. The first half is mainly about the New Testament passage, which we are not reading this year, so you can fast forward to 4 minutes 30 seconds on the video and start from there.

Other important stuff...

Marriage (Genesis 2:24): A man and a woman become one person. It is a life-time commitment. Its not just someone you hang around with for a bit, or for as long as it is fun.

Temptation (Genesis 3:1): Temptation always starts with a small bending of the rules. Satan (shown as a serpent here) says "Did God really say..." and starts to make God's rules seem stupid (God didn't actually say don't eat from any tree, but by saying that, he got Eve to question what God actually said).

Anger & Jealousy (Genesis 4:7): God warns Cain that sin is crouching at his door. It wants to have him and if he gives way to his anger (which he does) then sin will have beaten him. Instead, he needs to chill out, back off, do the right thing and go with God and that way he will master the sinful desires and defeat them. Something for us to think about when we are tempted to act in anger or jealousy.

Jesus in the Old Testament...

The prediction that Eve's offspring will crush the serpents head (Genesis 3:15) could refer to a natural dislike of snakes by humans. But it is traditionally viewed as an early prophecy of the defeat of Satan by Jesus.

Trivia...

The Fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil is traditionally depicted as an apple. But actually, it is just described as 'fruit' in Genesis.

When God calls the man and the woman on their disobedience, the woman blames the serpent and the man blames both the woman and God (because God put her there!).

The Bible in Tweets...

Genesis two, three and four.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Genesis 1:1 - 2:17 ==> In The Beginning!

Genesis 1:1 - 2:17

This is just a placeholder for now. Going to add some thoughts later today.

You can still put your own comments on today's passage below, if you want.

Meanwhile, check out the official site for thoughts on today's passage - but you can fast forward to 1:55 on the video and stop at about 3:45, if you like, because the rest is about the New Testament bit and we are focusing on the Old Testament this year.

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Intro

For all Tyndale Youth...

So, we're trying to read the Soul Survivor Bible In One Year again - starting tomorrow. But this time we're doing it in two years. Old Testament this year and New Testament next year - so we get a better idea of the whole story. You should all have a copy of the
Soul Survivor Bible In One Year. If you don't, then grab one from me on Sunday.

The Bible can be a bit heavy going and difficult in places (but hey it was written 2000-3000 years ago), so it would be really helpful to get some help with understanding it. So try the following links (updated every day) and see which one(s) work for you:

Official Soul Survivor Bible In One Year page (but will also include references to New Testament reading as well, which we're not doing):

My Twitter feed (will try to write a summary of the OT chapter each day - please feel free to follow):

A Blog (this one) where I will try to say something clever about the passage that we're reading each day:

And I will post links on the wall for this event and the Sitting upstairs at Tyndale page on Facebook.

As an encouragement (bribe), if you post any relevant comments on any of those pages you get a celebrations sweet on Sunday for every day that you post something (so, up to 7 a week!).