FBC Boerne Youth

EDEN Intro // Gen 1-11

First Baptist Church Boerne Youth Season 2 Episode 1

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Join us as we kick off our EDEN series!

The Cafeteria Culture Shock

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Well , I grew up in Red Oak , texas , a little town about 30 minutes south of Dallas , and I , from like kindergarten to halfway through sixth grade , went to a small Christian charter school named Life Charter School . And in sixth grade we transferred out because my sister she had some learning issues at the time and the school wasn't really meeting the needs that she had , and so they transferred her . My parents took her out and put her in Red Oak High School , which was the public high school nearby , and I decided that I wanted to go to just because , right , let's go ahead and change that right . It was not the best decision . So my parents take me out and they put me in Red Oak Intermediate School .

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Back when , like , intermediate school was a thing . It was fifth and sixth grade and then you had seventh and eighth and then you had high school . And so I remember my first day extremely vividly . I remember going to the counselor's office . I remember walking down the hallways that felt a little bit more like a hospital or like a mental asylum , like school hallways typically do . And then I remember walking into the cafeteria with like just that janky , like school pizza smell . You know what I'm talking about . Y'all remember that at all . Yeah , so , and I sat down at a table that had some people that I thought looked friendly and , to my surprise , as I started to try and join in in conversation , I learned a lot of cuss words that I did not know existed , like did not know they were in the vocabulary , had no clue , they were a thing , it was like F-bomb every other word . And so sweet little sheltered me , you know , said exactly what anybody would say , right , I was like hey , guys , I don't know if we should really talk like that . And they looked at me about the way you would expect them to look at me . And one kid goes well , why not ? I was like well , at church , they tell me that you're not supposed to cuss . And the other kid was like yeah , you know what , you're right , I'm going to stop cussing . No , that's not what he said at all . Right ? He said well , that's dumb . He said I don't go to church and I don't believe in God . In fact , my dad tells me that I shouldn't ever let anybody tell me what to do . And in that moment , sheltered sixth grade me realized that me and this kid had completely different beliefs about the world that we lived in and our role in it , and there were a lot of people out there that had completely different views of the world than I did , and , whether I realized it or not , those beliefs shaped what he and I thought was right or wrong . Why am I telling you this tonight ? Well , because whether we realize it or not , that statement is true for every single one of us . We all have something we would call a worldview , a way that we understand the universe that we live in and our place in it .

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It's how you answer these big questions . If you're taking those , these are good questions to write down . One where did we come from ? Are we just the result of random chance , one in a million odds , or were we intentionally designed ? Two who am I ? Am I just another animal ? Am I a mammal , a clump of cells

The Five Worldview Questions

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product of millions of years of evolution , or am I made with unique value and purpose ? Why am I here ?

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What is life about ? Is it about survival , right , just make it to the end . Is it about pleasure , about self-fulfillment , living your best life ? Or is it about something greater ? How should you live ? Who or what decides right and wrong ? Who gets to write those rules ? What happens after we die . Is it just the end , the lights cut off and that's it . Or is there life after death ?

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So again , those five questions , if you're taking notes where did we come from ? Who am I , why am I here , how should I live ? And what happens after we die ? And whether you realize it or not , every single one of you has answers to those questions , and those answers are shaping how you live right now . And the reverse is true how you live right now also shows what you truly believe . The answers to those questions are not just the right answers that you know you're supposed to say to your parents , your friends , or to your pastor or small group leader at church . Your life will show those answers . Your life will show what you think about the world around you , about what you think about your role , what the purpose of life is . Your actions show that .

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And so here's the important thing to know about worldviews they're not all created equal . In the world we live in today , it's popular to say something and claim that truth is relative , meaning that we can all believe whatever we want . Right , you do you , I'm gonna do me , I'm gonna live my truth , you're gonna live your truth , and everything works out great , but it doesn't work that way . I've told the silly story a bunch of . If my truth is that I can fly like a pretty little butterfly and I jump off the Tower of America , it's like how's that gonna end ? I'm gonna hit the reality of gravity splat , and that's example . But when you start to actually think about how this plays out in everyday life , it starts to become really , really important to know you believe the right things .

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Because if your worldview is that you don't need anybody , that you can protect yourself by keeping people at arm's length , you can live that way , but you will never know the joy of being fully known and fully loved . You will hide because you're afraid of being exposed , because you're afraid that if anybody knew the real you , they would reject you . But by hiding you'll be robbing yourself of the very thing you are known for love , fully known , all your junk , and loved anyways . You might be safe , but you'll be alone . Or if your worldview is that the goal of life is to be as happy and comfortable as possible , you might get little glimmers of that here and there , but that happiness is going to wear off and sooner or later that high will fade and you're going to be left empty , chasing the next thing . Or if your worldview is that you have to earn your worth through your performance , whether it's grades , sports

Not All Worldviews Are Equal

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, looks , money . You can live that way , but eventually you will fail . You will hit the reality check of failure . And what then ? Your identity is going to crumble and you'll be in this constant state of anxiety because what you tried to find hope in , vanished . And so the point here is not all worldviews are equal . They will not all take you where you want to go . In fact , all of them , other than one , will take you somewhere you don't want to go . So the question is which one is right ?

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Well , my argument tonight is that the book , the Christian Bible , is God's word , and it reveals the perfect truth about where we come from , who we are , why we're here , how we should live and what happens after we die . That the Bible is not just some ancient , dusty book , but instead it reveals everything about God and everything we need to know about the world that we live in . And the funny thing is , even though a lot of us are familiar with our Bibles , we're not familiar with its answer to those questions . What I mean by this is we might know that the Bible has a bunch of cool stories David and Goliath or King Saul , or you might know Noah's Ark , this big flood and all these sorts of things . You might know some stories about Jesus , maybe even a parable or two . But the thing is , the Bible is so much more than just a collection of stories and a bunch of rules on what to do and what not to do . And that's what brings us to the new series that we're going to be starting this fall and that we are introducing tonight .

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Tonight's a little bit different . We're just introducing it , we're not diving in yet , and the series that we're going to be walking through this fall is titled Eden , because we're going to be walking through Genesis , chapter 1 through 11 , because those first pages of the Bible , those first 11 chapters , tell you so much about those important questions . And I truly believe that how you understand Genesis 1 through 11 will unlock how you understand the entire rest of the Bible . If you understand those few chapters , so much more is going to make sense . And if you don't understand those chapters , on the other side you're always going to have a little bit of confusion as you read your Bible , because on the surface , the beginning of Genesis kind of seems weird right , I'm talking snake fruit , cain and Abel , like dude kills them over some veggies and some sheep and like . Then there's this like Noah's Ark , really big flood and

Introducing Eden: Genesis 1-11

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animals two by two and there's really tall tower like what's going on . But it actually tells us everything we need to know about those big questions , and so we're going to jump into this series next week . But with the little time that we have left , I just want to walk through three things that , as we study the book of Genesis , I want to keep in mind , and this is also good for how you study the Bible as a whole , and we're going to move through these really quick because we're going to small groups here in just a couple of minutes .

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First point Genesis is not trying to explain when the universe was made or exactly how God built it , not saying that it doesn't have true facts about those things . But that's not the primary point of Genesis and it's important to know because a lot of times when you read the first part of the book of Genesis in your Bible , we get hung up on the creation account . Right , was it in six days ? How long ago was it made ? Were there gaps between the days how long is a day ? And really the reason this happens is because the Bible's creation account doesn't seem

Three Keys to Reading Genesis

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to line up with the one that you might have been taught in school .

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And look , I could spend a lot of time going in on all sorts of evidence to believe the Bible's creation narrative , and there's a lot of evidence and facts to back it up and a lot of reasons to doubt what the current scientific consensus is . But even to get into that argument would kind of miss the point of what Genesis is about , because Genesis is not trying to give you the little details and the nuts and bolts of how God created everything . That's not anything . That's not the aim of the people who wrote it , and when we read a book we have to pay attention to the aim of the author and what the purpose was . In fact , a good chunk of the first part of Genesis is poetry , and that doesn't mean it's all symbolic , but it does mean that it's trying to show you something that's beyond just stats and facts . We don't want to read Genesis like we're reading a textbook , and when you do , you're going to get confused , you're going to get frustrated because you're trying to find answers that aren't there , not that God doesn't know , not that God doesn't have , and there might be a lot of things that you can pull from that , but we want to focus on the main thing . So then the question is what is the main thing ?

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The second point is that Genesis is trying to explain the meaning and the purpose behind the universe . It's not trying to explain when it was made or how it was made , but it's showing us who made it , what the world is really like , why everything you look at exists and how we can know God and understand our place in everything that he made . And , as you see , there's things that are at surface level might make sense , but they're deeply symbolic about how life works . Even today , as a teenager in Bernie , texas , like I will read Genesis 1 through 11 , like the Lord really opened my eyes to these chapters recently and I read them now , and this is my favorite part of the Bible because it's so accurately describes life . It just describes it in a way that we're not necessarily used to . It has the answers to the fact that God made the universe , he made everything in it , he gave it order , he created it to work a certain way , he called it and made it good , and he made us , in his image , to be his statues , visible representations of an invisible God , to have a relationship with him that leads us to reflect him in the world around us . And sin comes in and it breaks that relationship and it's the cause of all the hurt and pain and suffering and death that you see in the world today . But then , even in that moment , god already had a plan to mend it , to make it whole , to wipe every tear from every eye and to bring us back into the relationship with him that we were made for . That is the point of Genesis , and when you understand that , it gets a lot easier to let the rest of the details work themselves out .

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And then point three Genesis was not written to you , but it was written for you , and you could actually substitute literally any book of the Bible in this point , because the Bible was not written to a 21st century teenager in Bernie Texas . They were written thousands of years ago . All of the books of the Bible were written thousands of years ago and they were written to a specific audience , meaning when they were writing , they weren't like . How is Gillian Slayton going to understand this ? And Bernie Texas . One day they were writing to actual people who had actual life circumstances and things that they were going through .

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You ever wonder why , like , every metaphor in the New Testament is about farming ? Because they were farmers . That's what they understood . And so when there's metaphors and illustrations and things being used , it's communicated in a way that would have made sense to the original audience .

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And so what happens is sometimes we come to the Bible with our own assumptions , with our own understanding of ways , and it's different than it was thousands of years ago , and we kind of unconsciously think , oh , I'm smarter than these people . Right , they don't really know what they're talking about . Like they didn't even like know about like space and stuff , and like they can't they don't know what they're talking about . But to do that is to completely miss the point , because God decided to reveal these truths through these people at this time , and he did that on purpose , and they're going to communicate it in a way that's completely different than we might understand it . But that doesn't mean that the truth that they're communicating is wrong . It's just explained differently . Think about it . That's why you don't see gravity or the solar system spelled out in detail in Genesis , because the guy who wrote Genesis didn't have a grasp of all of that . That doesn't mean what he was saying wasn't true . That's just not how he'd explain it . Just like we love all the scientific details , that's not how they thought or communicated .

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And so we have to do our best to come to it without our own assumptions or biases or anything like that , and ask okay , let me put myself in these people's shoes and read it like they read it , and then take that meaning and apply it to our lives , because it was for you . All of scripture is God-breathed and good for teaching , rebuke , encouragement , like it is God's word for us . But there's a little bit of work for us to get to understand that meaning and we'll do that every single week . But just have that in mind . And so we're about to close . Tonight's a little bit different . We were just introducing this series and just setting the the stage as everything like dinners and all that sort of stuff kicks off down there . Next week we're going to jump in straight up with creation . I'm super excited , but we're about to go to groups . But real quick , I just want all of us to practice . Go ahead and close your eyes , take a deep breath , relax . It's been a long week . I just want you to close your eyes and think .

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What is your worldview ? How would you answer those questions ? Where did you come from ? How did we get here ? Like humans not like you specifically , but human humanity how did we get here ? Who are you ? What is your identity ? Why are you here ? What were you made to do ?

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What is the point

Examining Your True Worldview

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of life ? Is it to just go through school and get a bunch of grades , try to graduate , make a lot of money so you can retire at 38 or Gulf Shores or wherever ? Or is there something more to life than the rat race that we're all on ? How should you live ? Who decides right and wrong ? Is it you ? Is it your mom , your dad , your teacher ? Is it the God who created everything ? And then ask yourself think about all the answers you just gave . Is your life saying that you're lying about those answers ? How would your life , your actions , answer those questions ? Because you can say that you believe God determines right and wrong , but if every time you're given that choice and you want to do what's wrong , you do what's wrong , that says you might have a different view of things and there's grace . But grace means repentance and turning from that .

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And so , look , I know that in a room this size , not every single one of you is a follower of Jesus , and if you're not , I want to talk to you here for a moment . I am glad you are here . Keep coming back . Jesus loves you right now , even as you may not have anything to do with him . God is good , he cares about you . He wants a relationship with you . In fact , he wants a relationship with you so much that the way he decided to make a way for that relationship was to send his son to die for you , and he is glad you are here . You are not an outcast . You are not looked down upon . You are in good company of fellow sinners . There are just those of us who found grace and forgiveness and healing and hope in Jesus and are now his children , and that invitation is open to you too .

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And so maybe you showed up tonight . You're real skeptical about all this . Just show up , just keep asking questions . We're going to walk through what the Bible says about all this stuff this week , next week , and so just come , taste and see , learn with an open mind . It's the least that I can ask of you . We'll play games , we'll feed you stuff , we'll have fun . The only thing I ask in return is that you just have an open mind , test out what we learn about what the Bible says , and I know if you do with an honest and open heart , you will find it to be true and to be life .

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Let's pray , lord . God , we thank you so much for tonight and the opportunity to be here , worship you , gather together . We love you so much and we thank you for your word . And we just pray right now , over these next few weeks , as we walk through

Invitation and Closing Prayer

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this series on Genesis 1 through 11 , that even now , you would prepare our hearts and our minds to do business with you , to ask the tough questions , to be vulnerable and honest in groups , to tear off the facade that we all live behind in this town and to just come here open-minded , open-hearted , to see what you might have for us . And , lord , that we would leave here tonight and every week closer to you , looking more like you , and that we'd see the miracle of salvation . Lord , that we would leave here tonight and every week closer to you , looking more like you , and that we'd see the miracle of salvation . Lord , we pray a big prayer because we believe you can answer them . But , lord , that even by the end of this series , every unsaved soul under the sound of my voice tonight will be saved . Lord , we pray that you'd save as many as you desire , as many as can God . We love you , we praise you , we as many as can God . We love you , we praise you , we pray all these things in your son , jesus' name . Amen . We love you .

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Guys , let's go to groups . Those rooms are going to be up here on the screen . I know we have some new classes and such , but these are going to be our rooms . Find your teacher . If you have any questions , go ask either me or Andrew or one of the leaders . I promise Aaron that was there is . Thank you .