MOVEMENT TWO: SCATTERING (2 OF 5)
by Central Christian Church of Arizona
Scripture: Genesis 1:1-31, Genesis 2:1-25, Genesis 3:1-24
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Movement Two: Scattering (2 of 5)
Series: Christmas Symphony
Cal Jernigan
Genesis 1-3
1) Opening
a) Greetings!
b) Congrats on Adopt a Family!
c) Get out your Bible, your journal and a pen
2) A Quick Review
a) Journals...
i) Bring every week
ii) Symphony
b) There is a ''symphony'' that was written for our benefit
i) It's an absolutely beautiful piece of music
ii) The first movement of the symphony is all about creation
c) Many people want to believe that ''creation'' absolutely random
i) They believe that all of this ''just happened'', without:
(1) Intention
(2) Forethought
(3) Design
ii) They want to convince you to agree
(1) This is something each of us has to make our minds up about
(2) This would be like Mt. Rushmore just happening...
(a) Show Picture of Mt. Rushmore here
(b) Time, and wind, and rain, and erosion
(3) It would be like a random ''flash orchestra'' just appearing
(a) Out of nowhere
(b) Say in a plaza in Spain
(i) Show a still picture of conclusion of last week's video
(c) With all sort of different instruments just happening to start making their way into the plaza
(d) And all these instruments just happen to be perfectly tuned to one another
(e) And all musicians just happen to know a certain song by heart
(f) And a whole bunch of singers just happen to appear who know the words to the song
(g) And a person to serve as ''conductor'' just happens to also appear
(h) And cameras happen to be everywhere, precisely placed, who just happen to catch it all on film.
(4) If you have no idea what I'm talking about then get online and check out the message from last week.
d) The Symphony begins with creation
i) God's creation was perfect!
(1) God didn't create any junk
(2) God didn't make mistakes with his creation
ii) God created a world in perfect unison with his will
iii) When God finished creation it was perfectly IN TUNE with him
3) The Need For Being IN TUNE
a) Let's t ...
Series: Christmas Symphony
Cal Jernigan
Genesis 1-3
1) Opening
a) Greetings!
b) Congrats on Adopt a Family!
c) Get out your Bible, your journal and a pen
2) A Quick Review
a) Journals...
i) Bring every week
ii) Symphony
b) There is a ''symphony'' that was written for our benefit
i) It's an absolutely beautiful piece of music
ii) The first movement of the symphony is all about creation
c) Many people want to believe that ''creation'' absolutely random
i) They believe that all of this ''just happened'', without:
(1) Intention
(2) Forethought
(3) Design
ii) They want to convince you to agree
(1) This is something each of us has to make our minds up about
(2) This would be like Mt. Rushmore just happening...
(a) Show Picture of Mt. Rushmore here
(b) Time, and wind, and rain, and erosion
(3) It would be like a random ''flash orchestra'' just appearing
(a) Out of nowhere
(b) Say in a plaza in Spain
(i) Show a still picture of conclusion of last week's video
(c) With all sort of different instruments just happening to start making their way into the plaza
(d) And all these instruments just happen to be perfectly tuned to one another
(e) And all musicians just happen to know a certain song by heart
(f) And a whole bunch of singers just happen to appear who know the words to the song
(g) And a person to serve as ''conductor'' just happens to also appear
(h) And cameras happen to be everywhere, precisely placed, who just happen to catch it all on film.
(4) If you have no idea what I'm talking about then get online and check out the message from last week.
d) The Symphony begins with creation
i) God's creation was perfect!
(1) God didn't create any junk
(2) God didn't make mistakes with his creation
ii) God created a world in perfect unison with his will
iii) When God finished creation it was perfectly IN TUNE with him
3) The Need For Being IN TUNE
a) Let's t ...
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