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Sunday Gathering – Genesis – God of Abram – Daren Cradock Sermons | Meadowhead Christian Fellowship

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Daren continues our series on Genesis. This week he is speaking on Genesis 11. His topic is "God of Abram"

Transcript

Oh, yeah, don't say, well, we really participated

in the fact you've both, haven't we?

Well, thinking of saints, it turned out

that, as you know, we're speaking on Genesis

for the moment, that there is and was a saint

from Saint Genesius.

And it's not very much like Genesis.

Now, yeah, look at that.

I don't think that was a celery, though.

Now, do you have a look at that picture there?

It was a patron saint of something.

What do you think he was looking through?

Saint Paul, as for his greatest actors, actors.

Now, on that note, I've got very deep

theological questions, you guys, to think about.

Are you ready?

It's with the same thing.

Oppenheimer or Barbie?

What did you know?

What did you know?

It was great, then.

It turned out a good book, and I'm Oppenheimer fans.

You know, I'm a chair, I've got a kid.

What, Barbie?

Oh, oh, good day to see you, baby.

I've got a little bit more of it.

Well, the reason I say that is,

I think you will wear it down and go with it,

so don't worry if it will open together.

Well, lastly, of course, was the Oscars.

And there was a lot of talk in the answers

about women or movies.

In fact, at the birthdays, a week before,

he wrote a poem he said, when he was giving

his presentation, he probably said,

he brought great, one of the people who loved us

and then he would have read.

Anyway, he was at the birthdays, and he said,

Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa.

Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa.

Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa.

Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa.

Most of these films were frankly too long.

LAUGHTER

And you can watch the Oppenheimer these three hours.

It's three hours.

Barbie's nearly two hours.

And if you watch that, it's a flowers of the kind of

the news in his course,

and you go, that's three and a half hours.

They're talking about bringing back

into missions in the syllabus.

Remember those?

I don't know.

I think they're on this stage now.

You know, I can really think of these missions.

But if you remember, you'd expect to come out

and go there with your screens.

OK.

But do you know what?

Since COVID and lockdowns, viewing habits

have changed, doesn't it?

And to be honest, do you think you've washed up?

Yeah.

Do you think you're going there?

Absolutely correct.

We tend to binge watch things, don't be one.

Lots of screen sets.

And the reason I'm saying that is because

I'm going to content to you that Genesis,

chapter one to 11, are like series one of a box set.

And chapter 11, which we're looking at today very shortly,

is the final episode with a clear item.

And most of the erosions and stories

will tell you that is actually the structure of Genesis.

But first, 11 chapters are of a certain series

if you like.

Everything changes next week.

Next week is the first episode of series.

How many series in Genesis?

I don't know.

Maybe two or three.

But today we've got the final episode of series one,

really, that shouldn't be clear at the end.

But think about that.

Some of it I read recently, but apparently,

to read the entire book of Genesis

in one day would take three and a half hours.

So maybe, if you're thinking about each week

we've been looking at one chapter at a time,

maybe what you want to go to today,

you might want to binge and read Genesis.

It might be about three and a half hours.

Well, before we go any further,

I'd like my good friends Chris,

who's going to read Genesis 11 for us.

And this is Genesis 11,

and it's from 1 to 32.

The first bit's going to be easy.

He's talking about the Tarah of Babel.

Now, the Tarah of Babel.

Now, the whole world had one language

and a common speech.

As men moved eastwards,

they found a plane in Sheena and set them there.

They said to each other,

come, let's make bricks and bake them thoroughly.

Th

Daren continues our series on Genesis. This week he is speaking on Genesis 11. His topic is "God of Abram"

Transcript

Oh, yeah, don't say, well, we really participated

in the fact you've both, haven't we?

Well, thinking of saints, it turned out

that, as you know, we're speaking on Genesis

for the moment, that there is and was a saint

from Saint Genesius.

And it's not very much like Genesis.

Now, yeah, look at that.

I don't think that was a celery, though.

Now, do you have a look at that picture there?

It was a patron saint of something.

What do you think he was looking through?

Saint Paul, as for his greatest actors, actors.

Now, on that note, I've got very deep

theological questions, you guys, to think about.

Are you ready?

It's with the same thing.

Oppenheimer or Barbie?

What did you know?

What did you know?

It was great, then.

It turned out a good book, and I'm Oppenheimer fans.

You know, I'm a chair, I've got a kid.

What, Barbie?

Oh, oh, good day to see you, baby.

I've got a little bit more of it.

Well, the reason I say that is,

I think you will wear it down and go with it,

so don't worry if it will open together.

Well, lastly, of course, was the Oscars.

And there was a lot of talk in the answers

about women or movies.

In fact, at the birthdays, a week before,

he wrote a poem he said, when he was giving

his presentation, he probably said,

he brought great, one of the people who loved us

and then he would have read.

Anyway, he was at the birthdays, and he said,

Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa.

Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa.

Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa.

Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa.

Most of these films were frankly too long.

LAUGHTER

And you can watch the Oppenheimer these three hours.

It's three hours.

Barbie's nearly two hours.

And if you watch that, it's a flowers of the kind of

the news in his course,

and you go, that's three and a half hours.

They're talking about bringing back

into missions in the syllabus.

Remember those?

I don't know.

I think they're on this stage now.

You know, I can really think of these missions.

But if you remember, you'd expect to come out

and go there with your screens.

OK.

But do you know what?

Since COVID and lockdowns, viewing habits

have changed, doesn't it?

And to be honest, do you think you've washed up?

Yeah.

Do you think you're going there?

Absolutely correct.

We tend to binge watch things, don't be one.

Lots of screen sets.

And the reason I'm saying that is because

I'm going to content to you that Genesis,

chapter one to 11, are like series one of a box set.

And chapter 11, which we're looking at today very shortly,

is the final episode with a clear item.

And most of the erosions and stories

will tell you that is actually the structure of Genesis.

But first, 11 chapters are of a certain series

if you like.

Everything changes next week.

Next week is the first episode of series.

How many series in Genesis?

I don't know.

Maybe two or three.

But today we've got the final episode of series one,

really, that shouldn't be clear at the end.

But think about that.

Some of it I read recently, but apparently,

to read the entire book of Genesis

in one day would take three and a half hours.

So maybe, if you're thinking about each week

we've been looking at one chapter at a time,

maybe what you want to go to today,

you might want to binge and read Genesis.

It might be about three and a half hours.

Well, before we go any further,

I'd like my good friends Chris,

who's going to read Genesis 11 for us.

And this is Genesis 11,

and it's from 1 to 32.

The first bit's going to be easy.

He's talking about the Tarah of Babel.

Now, the Tarah of Babel.

Now, the whole world had one language

and a common speech.

As men moved eastwards,

they found a plane in Sheena and set them there.

They said to each other,

come, let's make bricks and bake them thoroughly.

Th

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