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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 3, Day 3: Genesis 3:6-13

September 15, 2020October 3, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 3:6-13:

Eve saw the fruit as pleasing and she wanted wisdom so she ate. She gave the fruit to Adam, who was with her, and he ate too. Their eyes were opened and they realized they were naked, so they covered themselves with fig leaves. The next time God was walking in the garden, both Adam and Eve hid from Him. God called to them, wishing to see them. Adam responded that he was naked and afraid. God knew they had eaten from the tree of knowledge, and Adam blamed Eve. Eve admits she did eat the fruit.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 3, Day 3: Genesis 3:6-13

7) Adam tried to blame Eve, and he blames God. Eve blames the serpent. Both knew inside they had done something terrible, so they tried to hide from God. No one hides from God.

8 ) Innocence died. Fear entered the world. They realized they were naked, and they were ashamed of their bodies. They lost the personal relationship with God, a separation called sin that is still here today.

9) Personal Question. My answer: God asks them what they have done, even though He knows, just like we do with our children. He probably wanted to see how they responded. Adam blames Eve; Eve blames the serpent. Both admit they ate of the fruit. God is probably heartbroken, but He wants to see how they will respond. Confession is all we can do after our sin and to ask for forgiveness.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 3, Day 3: Genesis 3:6-13

It’s a human reaction to not take responsibility for their actions by blaming others. This is what Adam and Eve do. They both knew they were in deep trouble. Their response overall did not matter. The sin was done; the consequences would come. Both knew this and were afraid.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 3, Day 3: Genesis 3:6-13

Eve surrendered to this temptation in exactly the way John describes in 1 John 2:16. First, she gave in to the lust of the flesh, then the lust of the eyes, then she gave in to pride.

Jesus was tempted in the same three-fold way: an appeal to the physical appetites, an appeal to covetous and emotional desires, and an appeal to pride (Matthew 4:1-11).

Paul’s statement in 1 Timothy 2:14, that Eve was deceived when she sinned. In her mind, she thought she was doing something good for herself.

God had made for Eve a way of escape (1 Corinthians 10:13). She could have simply run from Satan and the tree, but Eve didn’t take God’s way of escape.

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The Crux of the Sin

Adam sinned with his eyes wide open, in open rebellion against God.

Therefore, it is Adam, and not Eve, who bears the responsibility for the fall of the human race and for the introduction of death into the created order (Romans 5:12, 1 Corinthians 15:22). Eve was tricked into sinning; Adam knew exactly what he was doing (1 Timothy 2:14).

They knew they were naked, in the sense of having their shame exposed to all creation.

Both Psalm 104:2 and Matthew 17:2 suggest that light can be a garment for the righteous. Maybe Adam and Eve were previously clothed in God’s glorious light, so when they sinned, the light left them.

“It is more than probable that they were clothed in light before the fall, and when they sinned the light went out.” (Barnhouse)

Jesus covers us (Revelation 3:5, 18), and put on Jesus Himself as our covering garment (Galatians 3:27)

We can assume this is God, in the Person of Jesus Christ, appearing to Adam and Eve before His incarnation and birth at Bethlehem, because of God the Father it is said, “No one has seen God at any time. The only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him” (John 1:18); and no man has ever seen God in the Person of the Father (1 Timothy 6:16).

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God Questions Adam and Eve

Where are you?

  • This was not the interrogation of an angry ruler, but the heartfelt cry of an anguished father. God obviously knew where they were, but He also knew a gulf had been made between Him and man.
  • The question was meant to lead Adam to confess his sin.
  • The question was meant to express the accountability man had before God.

The way God came to Adam and Eve is a model of how He comes to lost and fallen humanity ever since.

  • God came to Adam and Eve patiently, waiting for the right time before darkness fell.
  • God came to them personally, addressing Adam and Eve directly.
  • God came to them with truth.

Ever since Adam, men run from God’s presence and don’t want to listen to His Word.

We are still made in God’s image, so we want to be in the presence of God and hear His voice, while at the same time, we are afraid of Him.

God knew the answer to His question. He is giving Adam a chance to confess and repent.

We all sin, but when we sin, we can still give glory to God by confessing without blaming others (Joshua 7:19-20).

Adam is Responsible for the Fall

Notice God has not addressed Eve at all. Adam, being the head, is responsible.

Not only does Adam unjustly accuse Eve, but he refuses to accept proper responsibility for his part in her sin.

By saying the woman whom You gave to be with me, Adam essentially blamed God.

When confronted by God, Eve blames the serpent. Being deceived is a sin as well.

It is sin to exchange the truth of God for the lie (Romans 1:25).

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 3, Day 2: Genesis 3:1-5

September 14, 2020October 3, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 3:1-5:

The serpent questions Eve about what God said about the Tree of Knowledge. He tells Eve she will not die like God said when she eats the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. Instead, her eyes will be opened and she will be like God, knowing good and evil.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 3, Day 2: Genesis 3:1-5

3) The serpent twists God’s words and makes it seem like God merely mispoke and instead Eve won’t die, but she’ll have knowledge instead. Satan turns the positive phrase into a negative, confusing Eve.

4) Evil, cunning, wiley, untrustworthy, one who should not be listened to.

5) Temptations make is seem like they aren’t so bad as they truly are. For example, an affair. Having sex outside of marriage can’t be all that bad. After all, many people do it. When we are tempted, we look for ways to justify it, and we often use other people and their behaviors to justify our actions when, in reality, we need to use Jesus and God as our example who were perfect, and not look to sinners.

Our desires play a big role. We twist God’s truth in our mind to the point that we justify our sins so that we can have what we desire. We put our wants over God’s.

6a) Personal Question. My answer: Temptation is often cloaked and can seem harmless. It speaks in tongues to confuse you until you give in.

b) Currently, I face the temptation to put myself above others. Selfishness if you will. I get very protective of my time and find it hard to give to others.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 3, Day 2: Genesis 3:1-5

It’s so easy to give into temptation. This is when having the full armor of God is a must in order to stay above the fray and come on on God’s side. This is why bible studies, such as BSF, are important, as well as attending church, reading God’s word, etc is so very important in our lives.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 3, Day 2: Genesis 3:1-5

Ezekiel 28:13-19 tells us that Satan was in Eden. Many other passages associate a serpent or a snake-like creature with Satan (such as Job 26:13 and Isaiah 51:9). Revelation 12:9 and 20:2 speak of the dragon, that serpent of old, who is the Devil and Satan.

Satan as a serpent makes the idea of Moses saving Israel by lifting up a bronze serpent all the more ironic (Numbers 21:8-9), especially when Jesus identifies Himself with that very serpent (John 3:14). The serpent (a personification of sin and rebellion) is made of bronze (a metal associated with judgment, since it is made with fire). The lifting of a bronze serpent is the lifting up of sin judged, in the form of a cross.

Ezekiel 28 tells us Satan, before his fall, was an angel of the highest rank and prominence. Isaiah 14 tells us Satan’s fall had to do with his desire to be equal to or greater than God, to set his will against God’s will.

One of man’s greatest mistakes is believing he is smarter than Satan. We can’t outsmart Satan, but with the power of Jesus, we can overcome him.

Most likely the serpent in the Garden did not look like our modern day snakes. It may have had wings and probably did not crawl on its belly.

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It Was God’s Plan for Satan to Attack Eve Before Adam

Satan brought his temptation against the woman because he perceived she was more vulnerable to attack. She did not receive the command to not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil directly from God but through Adam (Genesis 2:15-17).

Adam didn’t do an effective job of communicating to Eve what the LORD told him. This failure on Adam’s part made Eve more vulnerable to temptation.

  • Satan will often attack a chain at its weakest link, so he gets at Adam by tempting Eve. The stronger ones in a “chain” must expect an attack against weaker links and support them against those attacks.

MIND BLOWING: It was also in God’s plan to allow Satan to tempt Eve this way. If Adam would have sinned first, and if he had then given the fruit to Eve, she might have a partial excuse before God: “I was simply obeying the head of our home. When he gave me the fruit, I ate it.”

Eve’s Mistakes:

  • Talking to the serpent in the first place. We need to not let sin have a chance at all.
  • Ignorance. She does not seem to know the name of the tree, calling it the “tree in the middle of the garden”
  • She did not know Adam’s words exactly. She added in touching the fruit.
  • Eve doubts God. Not knowing the exact command, Eve is confused. Instead of seeking Adam for help, she makes the fateful decision to eat instead.
  • Eve forgets the consequences of the sin.

Adam is responsible for Eve’s ignorance on not knowing about the tree and the consequences.

Satan’s reasoning had truth in it (their eyes would be opened). Every good lie (if you can call it good) has truth in it.

Satan tempts Eve with what made him fall: You will be like God.

We are servants, not gods.

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 5: Genesis 2:4-25

September 10, 2020October 3, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 2:4-25:

After God made the heavens and the earth but before plants had sprung and only streams had watered the earth, God made man from the dust of the ground and breathed life into his nostrils and man became living. He put the man in the garden of Eden. He made all kinds of trees for food and in the middle were the tree of life and the tree of knowledge of good and evil. A river watered this garden.

God put man in charge of the garden to work it and take care of it. He warned the man not to eat from the tree of knowledge or he would die. He brought the animals to Adam to name. When God did so, He noticed no helper was found for man; so He created woman from Adam’s rib while he was sleeping so man would not be alone.

This is why man will leave his father and mother and be united with his wife and become one flesh.  They were naked and felt no shame.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 5: Genesis 2:4-25

Personal Day

13) God intends for marriage to be a sacred bond between one woman and one man who work together for God’s ordained purposes of taking care of the the planet and to not be lonely.

14) God cares about our well-being — enough to give us a companion so as not to be lonely. Humanity is to work for God and for the Creation God has given man.

15) Another broad question so no wrong answer here. I see my role as taking care of my family that in turn cares for God and His family (the world).

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 5: Genesis 2:4-25

All personal day today, so I’m afraid my answers are less than par here. I do much better with Biblical ones.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 5: Genesis 2:4-25

And so ends the genealogy of the heavens and the earth, a history given directly by God to either Moses or Adam, recording the history of God’s 7 day creation that no human was present to witness.

FUN FACT: This is the first use of LORD (Yahweh) in the Bible. Our English word Lord comes from the Anglo-Saxon word for bread (as does our word loaf) because ancient English men of high stature would keep a continual open house, where all could come and get bread to eat. They gained the honorable title of lords, meaning “dispensers of bread.”

Man had not yet been created to care for the vegetation of the earth, and there was no rain. The thick blanket of water vapor in the outer atmosphere created on the second day of creation (Genesis 1:6-8) made for no rain. However, a system of evaporation and condensation formed heavy dew or ground-fog.

When God created man, He made him out of the most basic elements, the dust of the ground.

  • When the Bible uses dust in a figurative or symbolic sense, it means something of little worth, associated with lowliness and humility (Genesis 18:27; 1 Samuel 2:8; 1 Kings 16:2).
  • With this Divine breath, man became a living being, like other forms of animal life (the term chay nephesh is used in Genesis 1:20-21 and here). Yet only man is a living being made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-27).

The word for breath in Hebrew is ruach is the same word for Spirit, as is the case in both ancient Greek (pneuma) and Latin (spiritus). God created man by putting His breath, His Spirit, within him.

The King James Version reads: man became a living soul. So is man a soul, or does man have a soul? This passage seems to indicate that man is a soul, while passages like 1 Thessalonians 5:23 and Hebrews 4:12 seem to indicate that man has a soul. It seems that the Scripture speaks in both ways.

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The Garden of Eden

Eden was a garden specifically planted by God; it was a place God made to be a perfect habitation for Adam (and later, Eve).

Genesis chapter 2 is the history of creation from Adam’s perspective, which does not contradict the account of Genesis 1:1-2:7 .

  • In Matthew 19:4-5, Jesus referred to events in Genesis 1 and to events in Genesis 2 as one harmonious account.
  • The tree of life was to grant (or to sustain) eternal life (Genesis 3:22). God still has a tree of life available to the His people (Revelation 2:7), which is in heaven (Revelation 22:2).
  • The whole feel of this account gives the sense that it was written by an actual eyewitness of the rivers and surroundings. Adam probably wrote this himself.

These rivers used to exist. However, the names of these rivers can’t be used to determine where the Garden of Eden was located because the flood dramatically changed the earth’s landscape and reconfigured these rivers.

God put Adam into the most spectacular paradise the world has seen, but God put Adam there to do work. Work is something good for man and was part of Adam’s perfect existence and our purpose before the fall.

If there is never a command or never something forbidden there can then never be choice. God wants our love and obedience to Him to be the love and obedience of choice.

The Creation of Eve

For the first time, God saw something that was not good – the aloneness of man.

  • God gives man the responsibility (and the accountability) to be the leader in the home and gives women the responsibility and the accountability to help him.
  • We only see “helping” as a position of inferiority when we think like the world thinks. God considers positions of service as most important in His sight (Matthew 20:25-28).

COOL FACT: Here, Adam’s intellect had not yet suffered from the fall, so he was probably the most brilliant man who ever lived.

ANOTHER COOL FACT: This is the first surgery recorded in history. God even used a proper anesthetic on Adam.

God used Adam’s own body to create Eve to forever remind him of their essential oneness. Man and woman are more alike than they are different.

We also know the Bride of Christ comes from the wound made in the side of the second Adam, Jesus Christ.

“She was taken from under his arm that he might protect her and from next to his heart that he might love her” (Barnhouse).

Note that the subordinate relationship of wives to husbands is found before the curse, not only after it.

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Man and Wife Are One Flesh

A man and wife can truly come together in a one-flesh relationship, yet they must be joined. It is a spiritual fact, but the benefits of that oneness are not gained by accident or by chance.

This passage forms the foundation for the Bible’s understanding of marriage and family. Both Jesus (Matthew 19: 5) and Paul (Ephesians 5:31) quoted it in reference to marriage.

  • Husband and wife become one flesh under God’s blessing. In extramarital sex, the partners become “one flesh” under God’s curse.
  • The fullness of what God wants to do in the one flesh relationship takes time. It has to become.
  • Adam understood the essential oneness in his relationship with Eve. This point is so important that it is referred to several times in the New Testament, including the great marriage passage in Ephesians 5:28-29

Being naked shows being open and exposed as a person before God and man. To be naked… and not ashamed means you have no sin, nothing to be rightly ashamed of, and nothing to hide.

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 4: Genesis 2:4-25

September 8, 2020October 3, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 2:4-25:

After God made the heavens and the earth but before plants had sprung and only streams had watered the earth, God made man from the dust of the ground and breathed life into his nostrils and man became living. He put the man in the garden of Eden. He made all kinds of trees for food and in the middle were the tree of life and the tree of knowledge of good and evil. A river watered this garden.

God put man in charge of the garden to work it and take care of it. He warned the man not to eat from the tree of knowledge or he would die. He brought the animals to Adam to name. When God did so, He noticed no helper was found for man; so He created woman from Adam’s rib while he was sleeping so man would not be alone.

This is why man will leave his father and mother and be united with his wife and become one flesh.  They were naked and felt no shame.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 4: Genesis 2:4-25

10) Personal Question. My answer: Man felt no shame; this is a consequence of sin. After all, what was to be ashamed about if you didn’t sin? God gave Adam a companion because it was for Adam’s good. God gives us companions and other things because it is for our good.

11) God put man in charge of the garden to work it and take care of it. He commanded the man not to eat from the tree of knowledge or he would die. He brought the animals to Adam to name. Man’s purpose is to care for the garden and everything in it, including the animals. He commanded man not to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge because he would die. This was for man’s own good.

12) This is a loaded question, and the answers can be anything. Mine: You can know God’s care for us as He has given us everything we need to survive. You can see God’s attention to detail, and how He has given everything a purpose and a place. You can see and feel God’s love for us in His creation. You can see His goodness, His desire for us to have everything we need, and His purpose for our lives. You can see His supremacy, and you can see why He deserves nothing less than our complete devotion. In essence, you see God when you truly see nature.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 4: Genesis 2:4-25

I love how what we think to be human emotions, such as shame, fear, and anxiety, were never God’s intention for us. He did not give those to us; we gave those to ourselves when sin entered the picture. God never meant for us to be afraid of anything, to want for anything, and to fear Him. He meant for us to always be with Him as we will be in heaven. God and everything He has made are good.

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End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 4: Genesis 2:4-25

And so ends the genealogy of the heavens and the earth, a history given directly by God to either Moses or Adam, recording the history of God’s 7 day creation that no human was present to witness.

FUN FACT: This is the first use of LORD (Yahweh) in the Bible. Our English word Lord comes from the Anglo-Saxon word for bread (as does our word loaf) because ancient English men of high stature would keep a continual open house, where all could come and get bread to eat. They gained the honorable title of lords, meaning “dispensers of bread.”

Man had not yet been created to care for the vegetation of the earth, and there was no rain. The thick blanket of water vapor in the outer atmosphere created on the second day of creation (Genesis 1:6-8) made for no rain. However, a system of evaporation and condensation formed heavy dew or ground-fog.

When God created man, He made him out of the most basic elements, the dust of the ground.

  • When the Bible uses dust in a figurative or symbolic sense, it means something of little worth, associated with lowliness and humility (Genesis 18:27; 1 Samuel 2:8; 1 Kings 16:2).
  • With this Divine breath, man became a living being, like other forms of animal life (the term chay nephesh is used in Genesis 1:20-21 and here). Yet only man is a living being made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-27).

The word for breath in Hebrew is ruach is the same word for Spirit, as is the case in both ancient Greek (pneuma) and Latin (spiritus). God created man by putting His breath, His Spirit, within him.

The King James Version reads: man became a living soul. So is man a soul, or does man have a soul? This passage seems to indicate that man is a soul, while passages like 1 Thessalonians 5:23 and Hebrews 4:12 seem to indicate that man has a soul. It seems that the Scripture speaks in both ways.

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The Garden of Eden

Eden was a garden specifically planted by God; it was a place God made to be a perfect habitation for Adam (and later, Eve).

Genesis chapter 2 is the history of creation from Adam’s perspective, which does not contradict the account of Genesis 1:1-2:7 .

  • In Matthew 19:4-5, Jesus referred to events in Genesis 1 and to events in Genesis 2 as one harmonious account.
  • The tree of life was to grant (or to sustain) eternal life (Genesis 3:22). God still has a tree of life available to the His people (Revelation 2:7), which is in heaven (Revelation 22:2).
  • The whole feel of this account gives the sense that it was written by an actual eyewitness of the rivers and surroundings. Adam probably wrote this himself.

These rivers used to exist. However, the names of these rivers can’t be used to determine where the Garden of Eden was located because the flood dramatically changed the earth’s landscape and reconfigured these rivers.

God put Adam into the most spectacular paradise the world has seen, but God put Adam there to do work. Work is something good for man and was part of Adam’s perfect existence and our purpose before the fall.

If there is never a command or never something forbidden there can then never be choice. God wants our love and obedience to Him to be the love and obedience of choice.

The Creation of Eve

For the first time, God saw something that was not good – the aloneness of man.

  • God gives man the responsibility (and the accountability) to be the leader in the home and gives women the responsibility and the accountability to help him.
  • We only see “helping” as a position of inferiority when we think like the world thinks. God considers positions of service as most important in His sight (Matthew 20:25-28).

COOL FACT: Here, Adam’s intellect had not yet suffered from the fall, so he was probably the most brilliant man who ever lived.

ANOTHER COOL FACT: This is the first surgery recorded in history. God even used a proper anesthetic on Adam.

God used Adam’s own body to create Eve to forever remind him of their essential oneness. Man and woman are more alike than they are different.

We also know the Bride of Christ comes from the wound made in the side of the second Adam, Jesus Christ.

“She was taken from under his arm that he might protect her and from next to his heart that he might love her” (Barnhouse).

Note that the subordinate relationship of wives to husbands is found before the curse, not only after it.

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Man and Wife Are One Flesh

A man and wife can truly come together in a one-flesh relationship, yet they must be joined. It is a spiritual fact, but the benefits of that oneness are not gained by accident or by chance.

This passage forms the foundation for the Bible’s understanding of marriage and family. Both Jesus (Matthew 19: 5) and Paul (Ephesians 5:31) quoted it in reference to marriage.

  • Husband and wife become one flesh under God’s blessing. In extramarital sex, the partners become “one flesh” under God’s curse.
  • The fullness of what God wants to do in the one flesh relationship takes time. It has to become.
  • Adam understood the essential oneness in his relationship with Eve. This point is so important that it is referred to several times in the New Testament, including the great marriage passage in Ephesians 5:28-29

Being naked shows being open and exposed as a person before God and man. To be naked… and not ashamed means you have no sin, nothing to be rightly ashamed of, and nothing to hide.

Credit to enduring word for commentary

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 3: Genesis 2:1-3

September 8, 2020October 3, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 2:1-3:

The heavens and the earth were completed. On the 7th day of Creation, God rested. He blessed the 7th day and made it holy because of this.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 3: Genesis 2:1-3

7) God rested, and it was blessed.

8 ) God rested has also been translated at God ceased. It means that God took a respite, a reprieve, a vacation if you will, from His work. God was still on duty, but not active duty. A good lesson for us to follow.

9) Personal Question. My answer: I’m not going to give the stock answer here of “We should rest because God rested.” Other versions say “cease” and not rest. God ceased his work, not rested from it. I like ceased here. God’s work is never done as is your work. You have a God-given purpose here on earth, and if you don’t know it yet, you need to keep working until you discover it. If you know your purpose here on earth, you don’t quit until God calls you home. You keep working, long day after long day, month after month, year after year, decade after decade. You will have time to “rest” in heaven.

Does that mean that you shouldn’t take a break and recharge? Absolutely not. But the idea of doing work and quitting is not in this passage. You do work, you rest, you go again. That is life on this side of heaven.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 3: Genesis 2:1-3

Just an example of everything we used to have to look up from BSF Genesis 2012 Lesson 2 Day 2 HERE

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 3: Genesis 2:1-3

Obviously, God did not need rest. He doesn’t get tired. He rested to give us an example of rest, work, and living. It also gives us the 7-day work week. France attempted a 10-day work week during the French Revolution, which failed. We have a 7-day cycle because God told us to.

Many people fail to notice that you work 6 days (not 5) and rest 1.

The 7th day and the Sabbath is a foreshadow of Jesus’s work on the cross.

Colossians 2:16-17 and Galatians 4:9-11 make it clear that Christians are not under obligation to observe the Sabbath today because Jesus fulfilled the purpose and plan of the Sabbath for us and in us (Hebrews 4:9-11). This does not mean that the Sabbath as a day of rest is lost. It just means that every day is a day of rest in the finished work of Jesus Christ.

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At the end of each other day of creation, the phrase, so the evening and the morning were the… day concludes the passage and the day, giving us a passage of time. However, this seventh day of creation does not have that phrase. This is because God’s rest for us isn’t confined to one literal day. In Jesus, God has an eternal Sabbath rest for His people (Hebrews 4:9-11).

REST IN HIM!!!

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 2: Genesis 1:26-31

September 7, 2020September 6, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2012/2013

Summary of Genesis 1:26-31:

God made man in His image to rule over all of His creation on the earth. He created male and female and blessed them to be fruitful and multiple. He gave them every seed-bearing plant and every tree with fruit with seed for food. God gave every green plant to everything else that has life in it. This was the sixth day, and God saw that it was very good. Thus, heaven and earth were complete.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 2: Genesis 1:26-31

3) Humanity rules over everything in creation, and humanity is made in the image of God.

4) Created how God is, although our image has been distorted by the Fall and sin. Being in the image of God is what makes us human and redeemable. Thus, even as sinners, we bear God’s image. We are in some sense like God. For an AMAZING discourse on this, click HERE

5) Part personal Question. My answer: Man is to rule over everything in creation, and God provides them with food. He exercises dominion by having children to continue to care for the earth. My job as a parent is to help my children understand their role in the universe. While I believe we all have additional purposes God has given us, we can’t forget about the original purpose of caring for the earth.

6) God made man in His image to rule over all of His creation on the earth. He gave them every seed-bearing plant and every tree with fruit with seed for food. It is our responsibility to ensure the earth stays healthy and that everything in creation is provided for.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 2: Genesis 1:26-31

Not until the Fall did God give man animals to eat (Genesis 9:3).

In 2012, BSF focused on how this passage reveals that God gives man everything he needs to survive and sent us to Psalms and Acts that reminded us that we are wonderful and that we belong here. That’s what I miss most about the old BSF with the new is the cross passages we were sent to look up within the questions. For me, this showed me the connections the Bible has and how God’s story is all intertwined with life. I feel this is a shame BSF does not do that now and that we are truly missing out and not learning as much because of it.

With the predominance of personal questions, I’m afraid this is gone by the wayside. A travesty, indeed.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 2, Day 2: Genesis 1:26-31

Again, we see God as the Triune God since the plural is used here (we).

Man is made in God’s image. This means:

  • The resurrection is possible
  • We are above angels since they are not made in the image of God
  • We are distinct in moral and intelletual capabilities
  • All human life matters

This does not mean God has a physical body.

Evolution has no Biblical backup when Adam was created fully-formed.

Man was created separate from female, meaning God meant there to be differences between us.

Note that the first thing God did was bless us. Remember that in the midst of your heartaches and struggles; you are blessed!

Man’s purpose is to exercise dominion over the earth. He can only do this if he is fruitful and multiplies. Yet, the primary purpose of sex is bonding, not procreation. This is a huge difference between man and animals who only have sex for reproduction.

Note that before the flood, man was vegetarian. After the flood, animals were allowed to be eaten (Genesis 9:3).

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 5: Psalm 148 & Job 38-40 with Genesis 1:1-25 in Mind

September 3, 2020August 30, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Psalm 148:

The writer is telling everyone and everything to praise Him because He created them, from the angels, sun, moon, and stars to the sea creatures, lightning, hail and more.

Summary of Job 38-40:

God points out to Job the fact that He is the Creator of the universe, and Job is but one puny man. God asks Job purely saracastically if he was there when the earth was formed, if he has given orders to the morning, or if he has an arm like God’s. Job responds to the vastness of God in Job 40 that he has no words and that he will speak no more.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 5: Psalm 148 & Job 38-40 with Genesis 1:1-25 in Mind

13) God is amazing in all that He had done, does, and will continue to do. It amazes me how anyone can deny an Almighty God when passages such as these list all that God has created.

14) Personal Question. My answer: Just to be more in awe of God, who He is, praise Him more, and give Him credit more. Every time the sun rises and sets and you are privileged to see it, you should praise God. Every time you see a shooting star, watch a butterfly fly, or see a raptor soar, you should praise God. Every time you eat, drink, and make memories. Every time you do anything, it is all Him.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 5: Psalm 148 & Job 38-40 with Genesis 1:1-25 in Mind

It’s kind of cool to read all that God has done and is done.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 5: Psalm 148 & Job 38-40 with Genesis 1:1-25 in Mind

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Psalm 148

Psalm 148 calls upon creation to praise God, from the angels and the heavenly bodies to every creation and thing on earth. God should be praised because He made all these things. He alone is God that deserves our worship, honor, and praise. God also deserves our praise because He has drawn near to us.

Job 38

God answers Job after deliberately not answering him in the first 35 chapters of the book. God calls Job to account, questions Job about what he doesn’t know, asks Job if he knows the boundaries of the sea, if he understands the nature of the earth, if he comprehends the nature of light, darkness, and the sky, if he understands rain and its effects, if he knows the nature of the constellations, the clouds, weather, and the human mind, and if he can understand and master the animal kingdom.

Job 39

God continues to question Job, asking him about mountain goats, wild donkeys, and wild oxen and donkeys. He asks him if he knows the ostriches, horses, and hawks and if he can master them.

Job 40

God asks Job now will he challenge Him? Job is speechless before the Almight God and is ashamed of his mouth (or the way he spoke). God asks Job if he is fit to prove Him wrong or to save himself. God uses the example of the Behemoth to show God’s might and Job’s weakness. The precise nature of the Behemoth remains unknown. Many believe it is the hippopotamus.

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 4: Genesis 1:14-25

September 2, 2020October 3, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 1:14-25:

On the fourth day, God made the stars, the sun, and the moon. God said this was good.

On the fifth day, God made the sea creatures and the birds according to their kind. He told them to multiply. God saw that this was good.

On the sixth day, God made the land animals according to their kind. God said this was good.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 4: Genesis 1:14-25

9) On the fourth day, God made the stars, the sun, and the moon. God said this was good.

On the fifth day, God made the sea creatures and the birds according to their kind. He told them to multiply. God saw that this was good.

On the sixth day, God made the land animals according to their kind. God said this was good.

10) The lights on the 4th day are more specific. On the first day, God created light. On the 4th day, God created more light with a specific purpose: “to separate the day from the night, serve as signs to mark seasons, days, and years, and to give light on earth.” The stars, sun, and moon were to separate light from darkness and to govern the night and the day.

11) Personal Question. My answer: God knows what is good and what is not good. Thus, in our lives, God’s rules of how to live let us know what is good and what is not. It is clear-cut. Man does not have to decide. Instead, man frequently does what is not good against God’s wishes.

12) I have no answer for this. I have always believed, and when you look around at the amazing vastness and diversity of this earth, it is evident that only a higher power could create this. I think those who don’t believe in the Creator God choose to turn a blind eye, or God blinds them. They are in denial. Let’s face it, it’s easier this way; then you don’t have to follow God’s laws, and you can live as you choose.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 4: Genesis 1:14-25

I love re-reading the formation of everything on this planet. It’s always so humbling to know how insignificant we truly are.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 4: Genesis 1:14-25

Man has used God’s provision of the sun, moon, and stars to mark and measure time and direction since the beginning on humanity, as God has intended.

God knew exactly how far to set the sun from the earth. If the earth were closer or further from the sun, life as we know it would be impossible.

We see birds and sea creatures were created at the same time, not evolving slowly over millions of years.

The fossil record totally rejects the idea of millions of tiny changes. Most creatures stay the same over time.

Only an omnipotent God can create such a variety of land animals, and God shows His sense of humor, too, in the variety of unusual creatures that only a Creator could make up.

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 3: Genesis 1:3-13

September 1, 2020October 3, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 1:3-13:

On the first day, God made light and called it day. He called the darkness night.

On the second day, God made the sky, separating it from the waters.

On the third day, God made God made dry ground, calling it land. The waters he called seas. This He said was good.

God made vegetation on the land, seed-bearing plants and trees that bore fruit and seed. This He said was good.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 3: Genesis 1:3-13

5) On the first day, God made light and called it day. He called the darkness night.

On the second day, God made the sky, separating it from the waters.

On the thrid day, God made God made dry ground, calling it land. The waters he called seas. This He said was good.

God made vegetation on the land, seed-bearing plants and trees that bore fruit and seed. This He said was good.

6) Part Personal Question. My answer: Day is a particular period of time, and can be whatever you define it as. Our days are the time it takes the earth to complete one full rotation around its axis, encompassing both day and night. God’s days could have been shorter or longer; there truly is no way to know.

Some Bible scholars wonder if the days are geologic days and ages. Others refute this by saying that why would the writers who were inspired by God use the word “day” then? Again, there is no way to know except when we get to heaven and ask God.

7) “Let there be,” “and there was,” “God made,” “It was so,” “And God saw that it was good.”

8 ) Personal question. My answer: God is Almighty, the Creator, and what He says happens. He is in control always and forever. He can create as easy as He can destroy. God is awesome.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 3: Genesis 1:3-13

Love the repetition. So powerful for emphasis. All feature God doing and creating while in control of everything.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 3: Genesis 1:3-13

Note the first step from chaos is light. This holds true in our lives as well. God and the gospel are light (2 Corinthians 4:3-6).

God spoke. His word is enough. Remember that as you study God’s word — the Bible — throughout this year.

Genesis tells us that light, day, and night each existed before the sun and the moon were created on the fourth day (Genesis 1:14-19). In the new heavens and the new earth, there won’t be any sun or moon. God Himself will be the light (Revelation 22:5).

Land was in existence before; it was just covered by water; God gathers the water into one place and calls them seas.

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Creation of Plants

Plants were created before the sun. If the days were geologic ages, how woudl the plants have survived?

Many say the stars, sun, and moon were created on the first day but weren’t visible until the fourth. (Revelation 21:23) tells us that we won’t need the sun, moon, or stars any longer. It could have been that in the beginning, the plants didn’t need them either.

The plants were created not as seeds, but as full-grown plants each bearing seeds. The chicken really did come before the egg.

According to its kind is a phrase that appears ten times in Genesis chapter 1. It means God allows variation within a kind, but something of one kind will never develop into something of another kind.

And God saw that it was good. God knows what is good and organizes His creation to result in something good.

God does not call the earth good until it has become habitable, a place where man can live. How awesome is that?!

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 2: Genesis 1:1-2

August 31, 2020October 3, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Genesis 1:1-2:

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.”

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 2: Genesis 1:1-2

3) God created the heavens and the earth. Creation was nothing, empty space, formless. God created everything from nothing. God is Almighty, powerful. Creation is all His.

4) Personal Question. My answer: God molded everything from nothing like Play-doh. Truly, there are no words how awesome this is.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 2: Genesis 1:1-2

It’s like the darkness of a cave, which is about as pure dark as it gets here on earth. The beginning was darkness, nothing. Now, look at our world today and the beauty. Only an Almighty Creator can have such vision and power.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 1, Day 2: Genesis 1:1-2

There is a ton in Genesis so read each sentence carefully or you may miss something. Read slowly, for what happens in a single line may echo throughout all of history and for eternity.

God is the subject of the first sentence, and He does something — He creates. If you believe this first sentence of the Bible, then you believe the rest. This is the cusp. The original form of “God” here is plural, indicating the Holy Trinity, including Jesus, was present here.

To understand the vastness of the world, you only have to look to the stars. There are a million galaxies in one patch of sky. A galaxy contains on average 200 billion stars. The average distance between galaxies is 20 million trillion miles. The closest galaxy to ours, The Andromeda Galaxy, is 12 million trillion miles away.

What existed before God?

God is the uncreated Being, eternal, the Alpha and the Omega, without a beginning or an end.

In the beginning was the Holy Trinity, was the eternal purpose of God, was His plan.

Doesn’t it seem funny to you that mere humans even try to figure out God?

Any time God begins work, it’s with the Spirit of God.

When God formed the earth, it was already aged. Adam was not a baby, the trees were big trees, and the canyons were formed.

Fun Fact: The word “God” appears 30 times in the 31 verses of the first chapter of Genesis.

Fun Fact: There are at least 165 passages in Genesis that are either directly quoted or clearly referred to in the New Testament. If you count the verses that are quoted more than once, there are at least 200 quotes total.

Fun Fact: Fossils had to come after Adam since death did not exist before him.

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