A New-ish Creation (Genesis 9)

Group Guides | Sharing the gospel, sharing our lives (1 Thessalonians 2:8)

By way of introduction:

Where do people try and find a new start in Life?

Why do we seek new-starts in life?

Read Genesis 9:1-7

  1. What stands out in this scene as showing signs of hope of a new start?

  2. Throughout this new-start, what do you notice about how the world will be same-but-differernt?

    Read Genesis 9:8-17

  3. What does this covenant reveal about God, humanity and the world?

  4. Look carefully at verses 14-16, what does the sign of this covenant do? (How does the sign function?)

    Read Genesis 9:18-29

  5. As Noah and family start life in this “newish creation”, what happens that is similar to Genesis 1-3?

  6. Noah’s prophetic words about his sons and granchildren look at the future of all families of the earth, so this is a unique situation. Yet what can we learn about how we ought to treat people from this scene?

  7. As we look at this “newish creation”, and our world today - how can we apply Genesis 9 through the interpretive lens of Christ (Luke 24) to us today?

* ‘Covenant Theology - Biblical, Theological and Historical Perspectives’, Edited by Guy Prentiss Waters, J. Nichola Reid and John R. Muether


Upcoming Events

Articles for Your Encouragement

Russ Grinter

Russ serves as Pastor of Reforming Presbyterian Church in East Bendigo. It has been his joy to see God’s grace to him and the church in so many ways. As a Teaching Elder, Russ serves under the care of the North Western Victoria Presbytery.

Previous
Previous

The Lord Came Down (Genesis 10-11)

Next
Next

Travelling Through Life (Psalm 121)