This sermon is a Biblical examination of the presuppositions of modern science when it speaks of the age of the earth.
Even in 'conservative' denominations there's a large minority, in some cases perhaps a majority, of ministers who deny that God created the earth in six 24-hour days.
Among other problems, any theory that rejects creation in six 24 hour days nullifies the Fourth Commandment by reducing it to gibberish.
This sermon will help equip you to bring the Biblically-based truth to those who have been mislead by the arguments against the possibility of creation in six literal 24-hour days.
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Day1 comment I am not sure I would classify Genesis 1:1 as a heading for the verses following. “In the beginning” means the beginning of time, so it is the beginning of the 24-hours of Day 1. On Day 1, when time began, God created the heavens (“space/time”), the earth, and light. 24 hours later, after “the beginning”, day 1 ended with God’s declaration “the evening and the morning were the first day”. There has to be a beginning of time for a 24-hour day to have meaning.
Do you think what I am saying is a possibility?
For verse 1 to be a heading for the rest of the days of creation removes “in the beginning” from Day 1, which seems to me to be problematic. That gives the foot in the door for all sorts of theories to be inserted between verses 1 and 2. I believe it is vital for “In the beginning” to be included in Day 1!
Thank you for considering my comment.
Genti Rexho (9/5/2011)
from eastern europe, Albania
Great Sermon!
David Colin Hickman (10/16/2010)
from Guildford Surrey
Great Sermon! I never tire of hearing, and by the grace of God, believing Genesis one as literal history, a history into which the Son of God would himself come, declaring Himself as the creator of this world. What a doctrine. Absolutely foundational and essential for the understanding of the scriptures of Truth