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This course explores creation from Genesis 1-2. You will learn how the world was created and how man
came into being as you study both Biblical and scientific accounts.
Genesis 3 thru 11 contains promises that unfold throughout Scripture. See God's plan for marriage, His
relationship with His people, His judgement of the wicked, and His salvation of the righteous (not dependent
on Genesis Part 1).
Learn principles and truths from the life of Abraham that will challenge you in your
walk and give you hope in your future. In the life of Abraham, we see God's choosing and the further unfolding of
His redemptive plan. We learn more about God's character and His relationship with us in Abraham's example. Learn how
man becomes righteous, how God keeps His promises, and how God protects those who are His (covers Chapters 12-25).
God renews the covenant promise to Abraham through the patriarchs Isaac and Jacob. Their
lives become an integral part of the scarlet thread of redemption that God weaves through all of Scripture and the
source of comfort for us. But two nations arise from Isaac - descendants of Jacob and Esau. Their struggle continues
the story of God's choice. The lessons we learn for our lives from these men and their relationship to God can guide
our steps of faith (covers Chapters 24-36).
Have you ever been falsely accused? Or maybe you have suffered unjustly for something
you had no control over. The life of Joseph is a study on handling extreme situations. What would you be like if you
were the ruler of the world? How would you act if you were literally a slave? Joseph had to deal with a life of ups
and downs, and God taught him how to handle them (covers Chapters 37-50).
Strength! Courage that's not shaken by the culture nor daunted by the enemies of God.
Isn't that what we all need? This study will increase your faith in the faithful God who has you in His grip and will
never let you go.
Today, as in the days of Judges, everyone does what is right in his own eyes!
Absolutes and traditions are pushed aside. Many feel oppressed. The book of Judges is God's Word for our day of apathy
and apostasy.
Does turmoil in our government, the uprisings abroad, or the spiritual decay of America
have anything to do with the book of Daniel? Daniel lived in similar conditions yet he made an impact on his people
because he knew God Most High. You can do the same.