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Designing a way for Sinners to be made, right with you.
Would you would you help our hearts to see the that the magnitude of these truths?
We sing?
Would you capture a heart?
As we look into your word and see what a wonderful gracious, father savior, Holy Spirit and soon come in.
Can you are we pray these things in Jesus name?
Amen?
Hey, man, I don't know about you, but I need to sing these truths to myself over and over again.
So good to sing words.
We know are true and and bring bring out the word of God.
The truth of God's word to our hearts each and every day.
So we are a few weeks and making our way through the Book of Genesis.
One of the things that we hope to see about our church, as we love to preach the word of God.
And most of the time you'll come in, you'll find us moving through books of the Bible, and, and that includes Jen.
And so, sometimes we, we miss take the Old Testament as books of the Bible where we see God's anger towards sin.
And that certainly there.
But we also see it in the New Testament to the Cross of Christ.
Much throughout Genesis.
We see a god of, of, of loving-kindness.
A God who is incredibly patient with his people.
And we see grace on every page of the, of the Old Testament as we learn about the Lord.
And so, let's not even a sort of dichotomized this as Old, Testament is God's law and Raph and the New Testament where we see God's love and mercy, right?
So we see different features, of course, but the Old Testament is filled with God's love.
So Genesis 2:18 through 25.
If you have a Bible app, go ahead and put the air or right there.
There's a Bible in a seat back in front of you and we're in Genesis, very beginning of the Bible, Genesis means beginnings.
And and at the very beginning, probably pages to page two or three.
Got to check this morning, how far we made it but Genesis 2:18 through 25, then the Lord God said it is not good that the man should be alone.
I will make a helper.
Super Bowl or a companion fit4 or suitable to him.
Now, out of the ground, the Lord God had formed every beast of the field and every bird of the heavens and brought them to the man, to see what he would call them.
And whatever the man called every living creature.
That was its name.
The man gave names to all the livestock into the birds of the heaven to the every beast of the field, but for Adam, there was not found a helper fit for him.
And so the Lord God called the deep cause a deep sleep to fall in the man and while he slept, he took one of his ribs and he close it up at it with its flesh, closed up, its place with flesh and the rib that the Lord God had taken from the man he made into a woman and brought her to the man.
The man said this at last is both of my bones and Flesh of My Flesh.
She shall be called woman for.
She was taken out of man, there for a man, shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife and they should the two shall become one flesh.
And the man and his wife were both naked and we're not ashamed.
Friends, we're going to see you this morning.
That God designed marriage for Mutual companionship and to better reflect God's character to the world.
In other words, when we're joined together.
We better reflect God's character to the world.
That's what first God's design for Mutual companionship.
Right at the outset.
If you remember from last week, God created Adam and he placed him in the garden and he, and he gave adam, a command.
There are two trees are many trees.
In fact, but do not eat of this one tree, right?
Of the tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil, you shall not eat for in the day that you eat of it.
You shall die.
So let's remember who's here at this point Walking with God and talking with God.
Adam.
Adams just going to give it a command man.
It's important for us to see that Adam has just been given a command.
He likely not there to hear that command.
God gave adam a charge.
And now God is seeing that Adam is it's not good.
That Adam be alone.
He wants to make her a helper or a help me or a companion.
Suitably fitted for him complimentary to him that you may remember recently read in Genesis. 1 26 and 27.
God created man in his own image, in the image of God.
He created him male and female, he created them.
Verse 28, and God bless them and said be fruitful.
And multiply, and fill the Earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea over.
The birds of the air over every living thing that moves on the Earth.
And God continues with what we call the creation mandate, what we're reading now about the creation of Adam, and Eve is not another creation, but it's a creation account that we read that is embedded within some of the summary creation that we read in.
Genesis.
1:18.
The Lord said, it's not a helper fit for him.
So if you've been paying attention in Genesis, if not will let it slip by, but if you've been paying attention to Genesis, this statement should sort of, you know, it should be a little bit jarring for you because all the way through Genesis each and every day.
It is good.
It is good.
It is good is good.
Gets it to the end of day day 6.
It is very good and now we read, It's not good.
So what's going on here?
Did God make a mistake?
Well know, God doesn't make mistakes.
Never sends.
Always accomplishes, everything that he sets out to accomplish but embedded within this day, 6, creation story is a longer explanation or clarification of how God made Adam and Eve.
And, in that creation.
God says, it's not good, that man, be alone.
But at the end of that day, God says, it's very good.
So that's happened with him to stay.
And it's important to remember that what God is revealing to us.
Here is for our good, God is revealing these things and as well, see with Adam got his revealing, these things to Moses for, for the people of Israel as they're getting ready to go into the promised land, right?
The first five books of the Bible or are largely for that purpose.
And everything that God is telling us here is for our good to understand him.
In other words.
How long did it take God to accomplish certain things on specific days?
What we know what was happening within one 24-hour.
We don't know how it unfolded in that day.
But God could have said Universe and everything in the universe in the world and Adam and Eve and everything else just be and it would have been.
But what God does is, he has created and he has his giving us insight into his purposes for creation.
Not every detail about creation is is shown to us.
But what God does as he has he revealed some things about creation for us and as you'll see in the coming weeks and months as he reveals certain things about a certain Family Lines lineages in the Old Testament.
But he reveals what he wants is to know in order to understand them better so that we would stand in all of him and worship him and ultimately so that we would submit to him and give our lives to him.
So this is not goodbye, take you in the back and that would be okay if I did and I thought everything was good, but everything is good, but God says.
Man was never attend to be alone.
Adam had perfect fellowship with God in the garden.
This isn't a statement that the God's Not Enough For Adam.
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