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liberty bible church 1~/28~/07 P.M.
By Tom Zobrist
“who’s in charge here?”
Genesis 9:1-17
introduction
Our world struggles today with who is in control and they don’t even realize it.
In this passage, we see who should be in charge in our world.
i.
man is in charge of vs.
1-4
a.
man is to be ___________________________________
Cf.
Gen. 1:26, 28
b.
aminals are a good ______________________ _____________________________
Cf.
Gen. 1:29; 2:16-17
ii. man is in charge of vs.
5-7
A.
Government should value ______________ ___________ over ______________ ____________
Cf.
Ex. 21:35-36; Deut.
17:6; Matt.
5:44; Rom.
12:18, 21
b.
Government should value the _______________________________
iii. is in charge of vs.
8-17
A.
God established a ___________________________ and ________________________ covenant
b.
the symbolism of the rainbow
Cf.
Zech.
14:1-3; Rev. 19:15
conclusion
What does this mean for us today?
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Cf. 1 Tim.
2:1-2
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