Message: Week 4, 1/26/2020.
The bible has 66 books, last week I spoke about you having your own relationship with God, you are not Moses nor Abraham and you are not Peter nor Paul and you don't have their relationship with God and you don't have their life neither and last week I spoke about God's relationship with the Holy spirit in the 66 books of the bible, from Genesis thru Revelations, you are not the Holy Spirit and you don't have his relationship with God from the book of Genesis, the Spirit of the Lord moved upon the face of the deep thru and the Spirit led Jesus up to be tempted of the devil and thru the book of Revelations, to the Spirit and the bride say come, but you have your own relationship with God, today I am going to talk about the book of Genesis, the first book is the book of the bible is the book of Genesis and in the book of Genesis we hear about God and His relationship with His children, we hear Adam and Eve and Noah and Moses and Abraham, Issac and Jacob and Joseph and more, and we hear how God spoke to each of the and had a life with them and loved each one and used them to do great and mighty works in the bible, we can hear how God spoke to each one each one as God with His voice and power with power and authority and majesty and love and you get to know and understand how to have a relationship with God and how to live before Him, one command we hear thru the bible from God is to obey and love and be Holy, we hear this thru the bible form the books of Genesis thru Revelations about how to live in obedience to God and love and be Holy and go into Heaven as His, in the book of Genesis, we hear about God and the creation of man, and we hear about man and woman and the fall of man and we hear about Adam ad Eve being exiled out of the Garden of Eden, this is apart of the fall of man, and we hear about the life of Adam and Eve and their children outside of the Garden of Eden and their deaths, and we hear about the life of God and Noah ad the ark and the and the flood and Noah's family and and how great God is in Noah and how God moves in Him.
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