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WHAT IS GENESIS ALL ABOUT?
The Bible’s first book does not fully explain God; it simply asserts His existence (Gen. 1:1): “In the beginning, God . . .” Chapters 1 and 2 describe how God created the universe and everything in it just by speaking: “God said . . .and it was so” (1:6–7, 9, 11, 14–15). Humans, however, received special handling, as “God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life” (2:7), and woman was crafted from a rib of man. Those first two people, Adam and Eve, lived perfectly until they ruined paradise by disobeying God at the urging of a “subtle” (crafty, 3:1) serpent.
Sin threw humans into a moral freefall as the world’s first child— Cain—murdered his brother Abel. People became so bad that God decided to flood the entire planet, saving only the righteous Noah, his family, and an ark (a large boat) full of animals. After the earth had been repopulated, God chose Abram as the patriarch of a specially blessed people, later called “Israel” after an alternative name for Abram’s grandson Jacob. Genesis ends with Jacob’s son Joseph, by a miraculous chain of events, ruling in Egypt . . setting up the events of the following book of Exodus.
Genesis answers the greatest question we all have: “Where did I come from?” Knowing the answer—God—can give us meaning in a world that’s otherwise hard to figure out
Prayer: Dear Lord, thank You for giving me Your Word. Knowing that I come from You and that I am a part of Your family gives my life meaning.
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About this Plan
Inspired by the book, Know Your Bible Devotions for Women, this Plan provides 7 readings focusing on important verses in scripture, offering background, insight, and encouraging takeaways. You’ll get a fascinating overview of different books of the Bible—an excellent primer if you’re new to God’s Word, and a helpful refresher if you’re already familiar with scripture.
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