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SERMONS ON GENESISSERMONS ON GENESIS

Sermons on Genesis

Below you’ll find a library of sermons using Genesis as a primary text. Other Bible texts in addition to Genesis may be used in each sermon as well. All of the sermons on Preaching.com represent some of the best preaching in the world today. We pray you’ll find these to be a helpful resource in your own preaching and teaching.
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    • Exodus 15:1-21

    • Genesis 3:22-24

    • Matthew 6:13

    • Revelation 22:4

    Robert Smith Jr.
    (December 2011)
    Forever is a difficult concept for time-bound humans, but the span has an eternal purpose.
    • Genesis 6:5-6

    • Hosea 2:2-4

    • Hosea 2:5

    • Hosea 2:6

    • Hosea 3:1-5

    Gary D. Robinson
    (December 2011)
    God always has been in the business of using the most unlikely people and circumstances to accomplish His purposes.
    • Ezekiel 34:18

    • Genesis 1:1

    • Genesis 1:28

    • Genesis 2:9

    • Genesis 2:15

    • Psalms 1:1

    • Psalms 24:1

    • Psalms 115:16

    James Merritt
    (April 2010)
    Creation Care, Stewardship: The Theology of Ecology -- Genesis 1:1; 2:15
    • Deuteronomy 20:19

    • Exodus 26

    • Genesis 1:1

    • Genesis 1:28

    • Proverbs 12:10

    • Psalms 19:1

    • Psalms 24

    • Psalms 24:1

    • Romans 1

    Bill Hybels
    (April 2010)
    The oceans, forests, plains, rivers, lakes—all of that—it all belongs to God. You heard the old hymn earlier, "This Is My Father's World." In the early chapters of Genesis, God gives instructions as to how we're supposed to take care of this planet. There are really four key instructions that He delivered. He said He wanted us to subdue it, rule over it, work it and take care of it.
    • Genesis 3:7

    Richard E. Nystrom
    (February 2008)
    "Then the eyes of both were opened and they knew that they were naked" (Genesis 3:7a) Let us look inside this human experience...this first experience with guilt and shame.
    • Genesis 32:24-32

    Andy Lam
    (July 2007)
    Genesis 32:24-32 I read recently about a man who had passed away and what they wanted the funeral parlor to do with the body. You see this man was a big Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and this is how the family wanted him remembered. So they told the funeral director that instead of placing him in
    • Genesis 2:2

    Ed Young, Jr.
    (March 2007)
    Genesis 2:2 By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. I want you to travel back in time with me for just a minute, back to the time of tiedyed shirts, bellbottom jeans, and disco clubs. Think back to the decade of muscl
    • Genesis 3:7

    Richard Nystrom
    (February 2007)
    Genesis 3:7 "Then the eyes of both were opened and they knew that they were naked" (Genesis 3:7a) Let us look inside this human experience . . . this first experience with guilt and shame. Although Adam was fresh in human experiences, he knew he had never felt like this. While he had no
    • Genesis 27:36-38

    Kathy Peterson
    (June 2005)
    There are certain phrases that capture the human imagination and express something so deep and so powerful that they become a kind of montra for us. One of those phrases is: "Bless me, father, for I have sinned." You just listen to the rhythm of this phrase, and you know it almost sings ...
    • Genesis 1:1-2

    John A. Huffman Jr.
    (March 2004)
    Genesis 1:1-2 Know What You Believe — A series based on The Apostles' Creed — Part 2
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