Sermons from October 2025

Sermons from October 2025

Aftter the Flood

Genesis 9:1-29 After the flood, God renews His covenant with humanity through Noah, restoring order and purpose to creation. Humanity is commanded to be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth, echoing the original mandate given to Adam. Yet, the relationship between humans and animals changes—fear replaces harmony, and for the first time, meat is permitted for food, though the sanctity of blood must be respected as a symbol of life. Blood becomes central throughout Scripture, representing atonement, covenant, cleansing, and…

Noah’s Ark

Gen 7:1-8:22 God saw that the world had grown corrupt and violent, yet one man, Noah, stood out as righteous. God called him to build an enormous ark and to gather animals — seven pairs of every clean kind and two of the unclean — to preserve life through the coming judgment. While Noah built the ark over many years, people around him laughed and dismissed his warnings. Even as the massive structure neared completion and the animals began to…

Grace and Judgment in the Days of Noah

Genesis 6:1-22 This chapter is examined in connection with Matthew 24, where Jesus compares the end times to the “days of Noah.” The message highlights that although present-day evil is serious, it does not yet equal the corruption of Noah’s era. Humanity then had become so depraved that “every intent of the thoughts of the heart was only evil continually,” provoking divine sorrow and judgment. Genesis 6:1–2 introduces the “sons of God” and “daughters of men.” Three main interpretations are…

Murder

Genesis 4-5 After leaving Eden, Adam and Eve have two sons: Cain, a farmer, and Abel, a shepherd. Both bring offerings to God—Cain from his crops, Abel from the firstborn of his flock. God accepts Abel’s offering but not Cain’s, though the text does not explain why. Cain becomes angry and jealous, ignoring God’s warning that sin is “crouching at the door.” In his jealousy, Cain kills Abel, committing the first murder. When God questions Cain, he denies responsibility, replying,…
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