Genesis
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Daniel begins the Genesis series. How we view the beginning of our world radically affects how we live our lives.
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Daniel continues the exploration of creation looking the meaning and significance of being created in the image of God and having dominion over nature.
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Daniel looks into Genesis chapter 2 at the works of God and subsequently of man and of the relationship between God and humankind and how this reflects on and plays into human relationships
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Alan points out that God placed man in the garden; it was where he was meant to be. Do we spend most of lives trying to escape where God has placed us? Our fascination with celebrity evidences that the desire to be top-dog, to be god of our own lives is a poweful driving force.
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Daniel points out that, despite it’s Sunday School popularity as such, this is not really a chidren’s story. It is a story of the consequences of sin, and of possibly the biggest mass destruction of people ever. It shows that God is a God of judgement and also of mercy, grace and favour and prefigures the coming of Jesus.
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Mark draws a comparison between the world today and man’s arrogance at the time of the Tower of Babel
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