BibleProject | One Story: Foundations of the BibleSample

Today, we close the first main section of Genesis, which focuses on God, creation, and humanity. Watch the video to review the story so far and the pattern of humans forsaking God’s wisdom in favor of their own ideas about good and bad.
Today’s reading is packed with hyperlinks to Genesis 1-3. The de-creation floodwaters recall the dark waters of chaos in Genesis 1. There, God separated the waters to bring forth dry land where life could flourish. But by rejecting God, humanity is headed back to lifelessness and chaos.
The end of the flood narrative is a hopeful moment of new creation, and Noah is presented like a new Adam. Unfortunately, Noah also takes the fruit from his garden and ends up naked and ashamed—repeating the pattern and continuing the downward spiral of human brokenness. The story bottoms out at the Tower of Babylon (in Hebrew, Babel means Babylon). Humanity’s rebellion and arrogance stretch to the skies, so God scatters them.
As we reach the end of Genesis 11, it’s natural to ask ourselves: Will humans ever get it right? Is there a way for God to restore humans as his faithful partners? The rest of the biblical story answers this question.
Reflection Questions
- In Genesis 3, humans see and take something that seems good to them (but is not). Where else have you seen this pattern repeat within the first 11 chapters of Genesis?
- As you look back over the last several chapters of Genesis, where do you see God’s commitment to humans despite their poor choices and downward spiral into destructive rebellion?
About this Plan

If the beginning of the Bible has ever confused you, this plan is for you. As we read through Genesis and Exodus, we’ll learn to see characters, settings, and patterns that bring the biblical story to life. This plan sets you up for a year-long journey through the entire Bible in BibleProject’s featured plan, “One Story that Leads to Jesus.”
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