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The latest sermons from Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto California. This podcast is no longer updated. Search for the new podcast by looking for "Peninsula Bible Church sermons".
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More Than The Now - Genesis: In the Beginning
The Bible has several examples of genealogies: lists of family generations. The one in Genesis 5 is meant to help us notice how the blessing of God will eventually overcome the curse of sin. We see the overall faithfulness of God over time, but we also see a few notable examples of out-of-the-ordinary blessing. How can those stories encourage us and inform our life today?
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To Create is Human - Genesis: In the Beginning
God created humans to be creative. Although Genesis 4:17-26 mostly exposes the dark side of human creativity, in the end it shows us how we can be creators who have been created in the image and likeness of God.
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From the Inside Out - Genesis: In the Beginning
As we dive into the first story told from life outside the garden, we see how deep and fast humanity can fall into sin and God’s loving responses amidst our sin. We see how both sin and God’s healing start and grow from the inside out.
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Driven From Paradise…For Now - Genesis: In the Beginning
The creation story in Genesis ends in tragedy. The man and the woman have disobeyed God. He has read them the verdict of the consequences from sin. Now, he enacts their sentence: exile from the Garden of Eden. But even in this tragedy, there is hope. God shows his mercy by protection for the present and hope for the future. Because of that, we can learn to live well in the exile of our lives today.
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Life in a Broken World - Genesis: In the Beginning
Many people recognize that the world is broken; few truly understand why. The biblical story, beginning in Genesis 3, shows us how deeply sin has fractured creation and what God is doing to redeem and restore it.
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When Eden Sank to Grief - Genesis: In the Beginning
When the first humans chose against God, they opened the door for evil. Now we live—and die—in a world of sorrow, suffering, and loss. How do we live in such a world? To answer the question, let’s go back to the beginning, when Eden sank to grief.