20260121 - LWWC - Genesis - Session 2
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Genesis – Session 2 | Created for Relationship
In this teaching from Genesis chapters 1–2, we explore God’s intentional design for creation, humanity, and family — and what it reveals about His desire for relationship with us.
The session begins by emphasizing God as the Creator of order, not chaos. Through His spoken Word, God brings light, structure, and purpose into existence, showing that nothing in creation is accidental or random. From the very beginning, God reveals Himself as deliberate, powerful, and deeply relational.
We then turn to humanity’s unique role in creation. Men and women are made in the image and likeness of God, created for fellowship with Him and entrusted with responsibility over the earth. While sin later damages humanity’s likeness to God, the image remains — and full restoration is found through Jesus Christ, the perfect image of the Father.
The Garden of Eden illustrates that true relationship requires choice. God did not force obedience but allowed freedom, showing that love and devotion must be willingly given. This sets the stage for understanding both the fall of humanity and God’s redemptive plan.
A major focus of this session is marriage and family, the very first institution established by God. Before government, church, or culture, God established the home. Scripture reveals marriage as a sacred covenant designed to reflect Christ’s relationship with the Church and to serve as God’s primary means of influence, stability, and spiritual legacy.
Drawing from both Old and New Testament passages, the teaching affirms God’s design for marriage while also emphasizing His mercy, forgiveness, and power to restore what has been broken. No past failure or family struggle is beyond God’s ability to heal and redeem.
The message concludes with a call to take God seriously, pursue intimacy with Him, and trust His grace to restore what sin has damaged. God remains faithful to bring renewal, healing, and hope to every life and every home surrendered to Him.