Overview
Genesis 1:1–2, 1:26–31; Hebrews 11:3
Psalm 8:3–8, John 1:1–3, Colossians 1:15–17, Revelation 4:11
Genesis 1:27
God created the world from nothing and made people in His own image.
The creation account serves as the beginning point of the entire Bible. How people understand their origin shapes their entire worldview. Genesis 1 describes the beginning, the movement from chaos to a perfectly ordered world. Humanity is God’s crowning achievement in all of the created order. God created man and woman in His very image. He created them for a purpose: to worship and fellowship with Him and to rule over His wonderfully created world. This passage marks the starting point for a study of the Old Testament because God’s divine encounters with people began with Adam and Eve.
- Explore: Students will understand the greatness of the Creator and His creation.
- Transform: Students will begin to value God’s creation and His direction to care for His world.
- Pray that students will acknowledge God as Creator.
- Pray that students will realize their place of favor among God’s creation.
- Pray that students will obey God’s direction to care for the world.