The Bible’s Recurring Themes
Creation, Fracture, and Renewal
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Geoffrey Schmitt
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The Bible’s Recurring Themes: Creation, Fracture, and Renewal traces one of Scripture’s most enduring patterns—the story God tells again and again because we need it again and again.
The Bible begins with goodness. God creates the world as gift, calling it very good before it ever proves itself. Yet trust fractures. Humanity doubts God’s goodness, and what begins as mistrust spreads into shame, violence, and broken relationships. Still, God does not abandon what He loves. He restrains destruction, calls His people to return, binds Himself in covenant, and patiently works toward restoration.
This study follows that great arc—Good → Broken → Being Healed—from Genesis through the prophets and into the life of Jesus, where renewal takes flesh and new creation begins. Along the way, readers encounter a God whose response to failure is not rejection, but grief, mercy, and persistent love.
Written in a pastoral, reflective voice, the book weaves Scripture together with lived experience, including stories of spiritual struggle, long obedience, and transformation witnessed through Kairos prison ministry. Renewal is shown not as instant perfection, but as slow, relational healing—new hearts formed over time through presence, honesty, and grace.
Designed for personal reading or group study, this volume invites readers to recognize the pattern not only in the Bible, but in their own lives. Creation still whispers goodness. Fracture still calls for honesty. Renewal is still possible.
And God, faithful as ever, is still at work—making all things new.