THRIVING IN THE HOME (2)
by Jeff Geyer
Scripture: Genesis 1:28-29, Genesis 2:15, Genesis 3:16-18, Ephesians 5:22-28, Ephesians 6:1-3, Hebrews 12:5-11
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Title: Thriving In The Home (2)
Series: Same But Different
Author: Jeff Geyer
Text:: Genesis 1:28-29, 2:15, 3:16-18; Ephesians 5:22-28, 6:1-3; Hebrews 12:5-11
Big Idea:
Women were created biologically differently than men to give life...only ones created with a womb...and men were biologically built differently than women to bring things under control through physical strength.
Intro:
There's a game called "Same But Different" that is played with preschool through elementary-age kids. The point of the game is to develop awareness that two objects have similarities and differences and how to articulate the similarities and differences.
For example take a look at this question:
- There are two Yoo-hoos:
- The same qualities would be: both are containers, both have circular tops and bottoms; and both are labeled with the brand.
- The different qualities would be: one is clear, the other is obscure; one is short, the other is tall; and one is narrow at the top, the other is wider at the top.
At the end of the day, the goal is for kids to become critical thinkers.
The same goes for men and women. We are the same but different. Over the next several weeks we'll learn how this plays out in biology, in the home, and in the church. Our annual church survey revealed this as the number one topic our church wanted more information on.
Last week we started with biology. We learned that women were created biologically differently than men to give life...only ones created with a womb...and men were biologically built differently than women to bring things under control through physical strength. The whole point of our differences is to provide human flourishing under God's design. Although our world is broken (out of rhythm with God's design) because of sin, we can experience flourishing through living out these purposes given to us by God.
The LORD God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.
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Series: Same But Different
Author: Jeff Geyer
Text:: Genesis 1:28-29, 2:15, 3:16-18; Ephesians 5:22-28, 6:1-3; Hebrews 12:5-11
Big Idea:
Women were created biologically differently than men to give life...only ones created with a womb...and men were biologically built differently than women to bring things under control through physical strength.
Intro:
There's a game called "Same But Different" that is played with preschool through elementary-age kids. The point of the game is to develop awareness that two objects have similarities and differences and how to articulate the similarities and differences.
For example take a look at this question:
- There are two Yoo-hoos:
- The same qualities would be: both are containers, both have circular tops and bottoms; and both are labeled with the brand.
- The different qualities would be: one is clear, the other is obscure; one is short, the other is tall; and one is narrow at the top, the other is wider at the top.
At the end of the day, the goal is for kids to become critical thinkers.
The same goes for men and women. We are the same but different. Over the next several weeks we'll learn how this plays out in biology, in the home, and in the church. Our annual church survey revealed this as the number one topic our church wanted more information on.
Last week we started with biology. We learned that women were created biologically differently than men to give life...only ones created with a womb...and men were biologically built differently than women to bring things under control through physical strength. The whole point of our differences is to provide human flourishing under God's design. Although our world is broken (out of rhythm with God's design) because of sin, we can experience flourishing through living out these purposes given to us by God.
The LORD God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.
...
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