The King & the Kingdom ep. 1(audio)
Summary: The sermon explored the opening chapters of Genesis, revealing that the entire Bible is about God, the sovereign King, and how His creation is meant to relate to Him. Just as we wouldn't start watching Romeo and Juliet in the third act, we need to begin at the beginning of God's grand narrative to truly understand the Christmas story we'll celebrate in a few weeks and every other part of Scripture. Through Genesis 1-2, we discovered three crucial truths: God simply IS (He is self-existent and needs nothing), we are His creation (made in His image and belonging entirely to Him), and we have been given a mandate (to live in complete dependence on Him, seeking His will in all things). This has profound implications for our spiritual lives today: we don't exist for ourselves or to define our own purpose. We exist to know God, worship Him, and follow His will as He has revealed it to us in His Word and supremely through Jesus Christ.
Takeaways:
- God is the self-existing, self-sufficient King who created everything out of nothing by His word alone. He didn't create because He needed us, but freely chose to make creation as a visible expression of His kingdom. This means our lives aren't about us, they're about Him.
- Being made in God's image means we belong to Him completely, like a coin stamped with the king's image. We are not our own. Our existence is a continual reminder that we came from God, belong to God, and live in God's kingdom under His loving authority.
- Our purpose in life is to continually seek God, know Him through His Word, and follow His will in dependence on Him. Life becomes confusing and broken when we try to define ourselves apart from our Creator. True meaning and wholeness come only when we are God-centered in all we do, which is made possible through faith in Jesus Christ.