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Gen7:~” The Flood – God's Judgment and Deliverance”

  🌊 Genesis 7: The Flood – God's Judgment and Deliverance "And the floodwaters came on the earth, and all the high mountains under the entire heavens were covered."  – Genesis 7:19 Aim To explore how God’s command and Noah’s obedience set the stage for the great flood—a divine act of judgment against widespread wickedness, yet also a profound demonstration of God’s mercy in preserving a remnant for a new beginning. God’s Attributes in Genesis 7 Sovereign:  God exercises complete control over creation, bringing the flood as a just response to sin. Just:  His judgment is fair; the flood is a consequence of humanity’s pervasive corruption. Merciful:  Even in judgment, God provides a means of salvation through Noah and his family. Faithful:  God keeps His promise to preserve the righteous despite the chaos around Him. Facts from Genesis 7 📌  Divine Command:  God instructs Noah to enter the ark with his family and representatives of all living creatu...

Gen6:~Corruption, Judgment, and the Call of Redemption

  🌧️ Genesis 6: Corruption, Judgment, and the Call of Redemption  🌧️ “The LORD saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth...” – Genesis 6:5 In a world overwhelmed by sin, God’s mercy shines through a remnant. Aim To explore the profound sorrow of God over human corruption, the impending judgment through the Flood, and the hopeful call of salvation through Noah—a reminder that even in rampant sin, God provides a way to be saved. God’s Attributes in Genesis 6 Righteous Judge: He sees and evaluates the wickedness of mankind (Gen 6:5). Grieving Creator: His heart is deeply saddened by human sin (Gen 6:6). Merciful Savior: Amid judgment, He chooses to save Noah and his family (Gen 6:8). Sovereign and Just: His decision to cleanse the earth is measured by His holy standards. Faithful Promise-Keeper: Even in judgment, He preserves a remnant for future redemption. Facts from Genesis 6 📌 Human Corruption: The earth had become filled with violence a...

Gen5:~The Generations of Adam – A Legacy of Faith

  🌳 Genesis 5: The Generations of Adam – A Legacy of Faith 🌳 “This is the book of the generations of Adam.” – Genesis 5:1 Aim To trace the lineage from Adam to Noah, highlighting God’s faithful hand in human history and His ongoing plan of redemption. Genesis 5 shows how God carefully preserves a legacy of faith through generations, even amid mortality. God’s Attributes in Genesis 5 Faithful and Consistent: God maintains an unbroken plan from Adam onward. Sovereign and Involved: He details each generation, showing His intimate care in the unfolding of human history. Just and Merciful: Even though sin and death enter the world, God provides a way forward through His chosen line. Life-Giver: God breathes life into humanity and, through figures like Enoch, offers a glimpse of eternal fellowship with Him. Facts from Genesis 5 📌 Genealogical Record: The chapter lists the generations from Adam to Noah, recording ages and lifespans. 📌 Key Figures:  - Seth: Born as a replacement...

Gen3: The Fall – Sin Enters the World

  🌿 Genesis 3: The Fall – Sin Enters the World  🌿 "Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked."  – Genesis 3:7 Aim To understand the origin of sin, its consequences, and God’s promise of redemption. Genesis 3 shows humanity’s fall through disobedience but also reveals God’s mercy in His plan to restore us. God’s Attributes in Genesis 3 Sovereign  – God is in control and just in His judgments. Holy  – Sin cannot exist in His presence. Just  – He holds humanity accountable for sin. Merciful  – Even in judgment, He provides a covering and a promise of redemption. Faithful  – He promises a Savior (Gen 3:15). Facts from Genesis 3 📌 The  serpent deceives Eve , leading her to eat the forbidden fruit (Gen 3:1-6). 📌  Adam and Eve disobey God , bringing sin and shame into the world (Gen 3:7). 📌 They try to  hide from God , but He calls them out (Gen 3:8-10). 📌 God pronounces  judgment  on the ...

🌾Gen4: Cain & Abel – Worship, Sin, and Consequences🌾

  🌾 Genesis 4: Cain & Abel – Worship, Sin, and Consequences 🌾 "If you do what is right, will you not be accepted?" – Genesis 4:7 Aim To explore the story of Cain and Abel, the importance of true worship, the dangers of sin, and God’s justice and mercy. God’s Attributes in Genesis 4 Righteous – God desires sincere worship. All-Knowing – He sees the heart’s motives. Just – He judges sin fairly. Merciful – He protects even the guilty (Cain’s mark). Sovereign – He continues His redemptive plan through Seth’s lineage. Facts from Genesis 4 📌 Cain and Abel bring offerings to God , but only Abel’s is accepted (Gen 4:3-5). 📌 Cain grows jealous and murders Abel (Gen 4:8). 📌 God confronts Cain and pronounces judgment (Gen 4:9-12). 📌 Cain is exiled but marked for protection (Gen 4:13-16). 📌 Cain’s descendants begin city-building and culture but also corruption (Gen 4:17-24). 📌 Seth is born , continuing the godly lineage leading to Jesus (Gen 4:25-26). Insights from ...

🌿 Gen2: ~ God’s Perfect Design for Life & Relationship🌿

🌿 Genesis 2: God’s Perfect Design for Life & Relationship 🌿 "Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being." – Genesis 2:7 Aim To understand God’s personal involvement in creation , the sanctity of marriage, and humanity’s role in stewarding God’s world. Genesis 2 highlights God’s care, provision, and intention for human relationships with Him, creation, and each other. God’s Attributes in Genesis 2 Personal Creator – He formed man with His own hands (Gen 2:7). Life-Giver – He breathed life into man (Gen 2:7). Provider – He placed Adam in the garden and supplied every need (Gen 2:8-9). Lawgiver – He established moral boundaries for obedience (Gen 2:16-17). Relational – He designed man and woman for companionship (Gen 2:18). Perfect Designer – He ordained marriage as a divine union (Gen 2:24). Facts from Genesis 2 📌 God formed man from the dust of the ground and ga...

Gen1:~"In the Beginning, God Created" 🌍✨

  🌍 Genesis 1: In the Beginning, God Created 🌟 "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." – Genesis 1:1 Aim To understand that God is the sovereign Creator of all things , bringing order, life, and purpose to the universe. This chapter reveals His power, wisdom, and intentional design , setting the foundation for our faith. God’s Attributes in Genesis 1 Creator – He made everything out of nothing (Gen 1:1). All-Powerful – He spoke, and it came to be (Gen 1:3-31). Orderly – He created with precision and purpose. Good – Everything He made was declared “very good” (Gen 1:31). Life-Giver – He created all living things, including humanity (Gen 1:26-28). Blesser – He blessed creation and gave it purpose (Gen 1:22, 28). Facts from Genesis 1 📌 God created the universe in six days and rested on the seventh (Gen 1:1-31). 📌 Each creation day had an evening and morning , marking God’s structured order. 📌 Humans were created in God's image , distinct from a...

Rev22:The River of Life & Christ’s Final Invitation

🌿 Revelation 22: The River of Life & Christ’s Final Invitation  🌿 "Behold, I am coming soon!" – Jesus (Revelation 22:12) Aim To highlight the final chapter of God's divine plan , where the redeemed enjoy eternal life with Christ, and to emphasize Jesus’ final call to all who are thirsty to come and receive the water of life freely. God’s Attributes in Revelation 22 Alpha and Omega – The Beginning and the End, the First and the Last (Rev 22:13). Life-Giver – He provides the river of life and the tree of life for His people (Rev 22:1-2). Eternal King – He reigns forever, and His servants will worship Him (Rev 22:3-5). Faithful and True – His words and promises are trustworthy (Rev 22:6). Righteous Judge – He will reward everyone according to what they have done (Rev 22:12). Inviting Savior – He calls all to come and receive the water of life (Rev 22:17). Facts from Revelation 22 📌 The River and Tree of Life – Flowing from God's throne, the river nourishes ...

Rev21: A New Heaven and a New Earth

  🌟 Revelation 21: A New Heaven and a New Earth " God’s Eternal Kingdom – No More Pain, No More Tears!" Aim To reveal the glorious promise of eternity with God , where He makes all things new, and to encourage believers to live with the hope of heaven in their hearts. God’s Attributes in Revelation 21 Faithful and True – God fulfills His promise to make all things new (Rev 21:5). Eternal King – He reigns forever in righteousness and glory (Rev 21:3). Compassionate and Loving – He wipes away every tear from His people (Rev 21:4). Holy – Nothing impure will enter the New Jerusalem (Rev 21:27). The Alpha and Omega – The beginning and the end, the source of eternal life (Rev 21:6). Facts from Revelation 21 📌 A new heaven and a new earth – The old order of things passes away (Rev 21:1). 📌 The New Jerusalem descends from heaven – A city of indescribable beauty, prepared like a bride for her husband (Rev 21:2). 📌 God dwells with His people – There will be no more pain, s...

Rev20:~ The Final Judgment and Christ’s Reign

  📖 Revelation 20: The Final Judgment and Christ’s Reign “ Satan’s defeat, Christ’s reign, and the final destiny of humanity!” Aim To understand the  1,000-year reign of Christ, the final defeat of Satan, and the Great White Throne Judgment , urging believers to live in light of eternity. God’s Attributes in Revelation 20 Sovereign King  – Jesus reigns for 1,000 years (Rev 20:4). Just Judge  – God judges the dead according to their deeds (Rev 20:12-13). Almighty and Victorious  – He defeats Satan once and for all (Rev 20:10). Eternal God  – He establishes His everlasting kingdom (Rev 20:6). Facts from Revelation 20 📌  Satan is bound for 1,000 years  – He is thrown into the abyss, unable to deceive the nations (Rev 20:2-3). 📌  The saints reign with Christ  – Believers who remained faithful will rule with Him (Rev 20:4-6). 📌  Satan’s final rebellion  – After being released, he deceives nations again but is  defeated fore...

Rev19:~The Triumphant Return of Christ

  📖 Revelation 19: The Triumphant Return of Christ “ The King is coming in glory—Rejoice and be ready!” Aim To understand the  victorious return of Jesus Christ , the  wedding supper of the Lamb , and the  defeat of evil , encouraging believers to remain faithful and prepared for His coming. God’s Attributes in Revelation 19 Almighty King  – Jesus returns as the  King of kings and Lord of lords  (Rev 19:16). Faithful and True  – He judges righteously and makes war against evil (Rev 19:11). Victorious Warrior  – He defeats the beast and false prophet (Rev 19:20). Just Judge  – He brings final judgment against the wicked (Rev 19:2). Bridegroom  – He prepares His bride (the Church) for the wedding supper of the Lamb (Rev 19:7-9). Facts from Revelation 19 📌  Heaven rejoices over Babylon’s fall  – The saints, angels, and elders celebrate God’s justice (Rev 19:1-5). 📌  The Wedding Supper of the Lamb  – The redeemed ...

Rev18:~ The Fall of Babylon – The End of Worldly Corruption

📖 Revelation 18: The Fall of Babylon – The End of Worldly Corruption “ Come out of Babylon—her judgment is near!” Aim To understand the  fall of Babylon , representing the destruction of the corrupt world system, and to heed God’s call to  separate from sin and remain faithful  to Him. God’s Attributes in Revelation 18 Righteous Judge  – God’s justice against wickedness is final (Rev 18:8). Sovereign Lord  – He controls the rise and fall of nations (Rev 18:20). Faithful and True  – His promises of judgment and salvation are fulfilled (Rev 18:5). All-Powerful  – No kingdom or ruler can stand against Him (Rev 18:10). Facts from Revelation 18 📌  Babylon falls suddenly and completely  – The world’s corrupt system is destroyed in a single hour (Rev 18:2, 10). 📌  Merchants and kings mourn Babylon’s destruction  – The economy collapses, and earthly wealth vanishes (Rev 18:11-17). 📌  God calls His people to separate from Babylon ...

Rev17:~The Mystery of Babylon

  📖 Revelation 17: The Fall of Babylon – The Judgment of the Great Prostitute " The world’s corrupt system will fall, but God’s kingdom will reign forever!" Aim To understand the symbolism of Babylon , representing the corrupt world system, and the certainty of God's righteous judgment against evil. God’s Attributes in Revelation 17 Sovereign King – He rules over all and His plans will be fulfilled (Rev 17:17). Righteous Judge – He brings justice against wickedness (Rev 17:1). Almighty and Victorious – No power can stand against Him (Rev 17:14). Holy and Faithful – His people are called, chosen, and faithful (Rev 17:14). Facts from Revelation 17 📌 The "great prostitute" represents Babylon – A symbol of spiritual corruption and idolatry (Rev 17:1-5). 📌 Babylon influences kings and nations – The world follows its immoral ways (Rev 17:2). 📌 The beast and Babylon are connected – Evil powers work together but will ultimately destroy each other (Rev 17:7-1...