God’s Plan of Redemption Genesis 12:1-8. God’s Plan of Redemption Introduction.

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God’s Plan of Redemption Genesis 12:1-8

God’s Plan of Redemption Introduction

Some of us have grown accustomed to thinking in terms of “Bible stories” – as in, the Bible is a collection of stories. That may be true at one level. At another level it can be misleading. We can miss the connection between the various stories in the Bible. This is a big mistake.

God’s Plan of Redemption Introduction It is helpful to think in terms of “the Bible story.” In other words, we can view the Bible as one continuous storyline from Genesis to Revelation. This gives us the big picture of Bible narrative. It is the unfolding of God’s grand plan of redemption. It is (big word alert) the Bible’s metanarrative.

God’s Plan of Redemption Introduction A metanarrative is a story about other stories, a larger narrative that explains other narratives. It is the grand, all-encompassing account, the framework upon which all other stories are built. The Bible’s metanarrative asks us to see the Bible as one big book, with one continuous storyline, authored by the Holy Spirit.

God’s Plan of Redemption Introduction Genesis 1 – 11 can be seen as the Bible’s introductory material. It gives us the background information that sets the stage. Beginning in Genesis 12 with God’s promise to Abraham, the plan of redemption begins to unfold. It does not end until the final “Amen” of Revelation 22.

God’s Plan of Redemption Background

The Corruption of the Race: Genesis 6:5-8 God’s response was the flood.

God’s Plan of Redemption Background The Rebellion of the Race: Genesis 9:1 The command to fill the earth Genesis 10:1, 5, 8-10, 20, Nations and families Genesis 11:1-9 The close up of Babel

God’s Plan of Redemption Background The Rebellion of the Race: Genesis 9:1 The command to fill the earth Genesis 10:1, 5, 8-10, 20, Nations and families Genesis 11:1-9 The close up of Babel God’s response to the rebellion was the confusion of languages and dispersion of peoples. The division of the human race by families and languages into nations originates here.

The Promise to Abram (Abraham)

The Plan of Redemption is now introduced. Genesis 12:1-8

The Promise to Abram (Abraham) The Plan of Redemption is now introduced. Genesis 12:1-8 God gives Abraham’s descendants a particular land. He promises to make them a great nation. Blessing will come to all nations through them. This is sometimes called the Abrahamic Covenant. It is the agreement that God made with Abraham.

Abraham as an Example of Faith Hebrews 11:8-12

Abraham as an Example of Faith Hebrews 11:8-12 It’s OK to be unclear about the future as long as you are obedient and walking by faith. Abraham wasn’t sure where his journey would end. This is not an encouragement to recklessness. It is an acknowledgement that obedience and faith usually leave plenty of questions unanswered.

The Great Commission in Foundational Form

The placement of this right after the separation by nations and languages is important. Genesis 12:1-3

The Great Commission in Foundational Form The placement of this right after the separation by nations and languages is important. Genesis 12:1-3 God never intended the end of the story to be dispersion, division and confusion.

The Great Commission in Foundational Form The placement of this right after the separation by nations and languages is important. Genesis 12:1-3 God blessed Abram so that he would be a blessing to all the families of the earth. That story still continues. We are now the blessed and the means of blessing to others.

Your Place in God’s Plan

Seeing the Bible as a collection of random stories is not the only mistake we are likely to make. We can also see our own life in isolation – as something separate from the overarching plan of God. This can be the most tragic mistake of all.

Your Place in God’s Plan When we see our lives as something separate from God’s overarching plan, we tend to see our faith as something overly personal and disconnected. We miss the fact that we are a part of the metanarrative. We miss the fact that we are a part of God’s big plan.

Your Place in God’s Plan When we fail to see ourselves as part of God’s big plan: We fail to see beyond our own needs. We fail to see the eternal value of who we are. We fail to see the eternal value of what we do. We fail to see our lives from God’s perspective.

Your Place in God’s Plan The grand story of the Bible is not over yet. Just as God had a place and a plan for Abraham, he has a place and a plan for you and me. Abraham’s life is a challenge for us to live by faith and walk in obedience to God’s calling upon our lives.

Your Place in God’s Plan It is a challenge for us to accept our place in God’s plan. It is a challenge to go and to do what he asks of us. It is a challenge that gives our lives meaning that will last for all eternity.

Your Place in God’s Plan It is a challenge for us to accept our place in God’s plan. It is a challenge to go and to do what he asks of us. It is a challenge that gives our lives meaning that will last for all eternity. Are you willing to accept that challenge?