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“The Beginning of Man: God’s Plan Revealed in Genesis 1”

“The Beginning of Man: God’s Plan Revealed in Genesis 1”

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📖 Episode Summary

In this episode of Scripture Made Simple, Elder Evangelist Wm. Leverett walks through Genesis Chapter 1 to reveal how God created mankind and the divine purpose behind our existence. From being made in God’s image to receiving dominion over the earth, this teaching breaks down the foundation of human identity, assignment, and destiny.

🗝️ Key Scriptures

  • Genesis 1:1 — In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth
  • Genesis 1:26–27 — Man created in God’s image and likeness
  • Genesis 1:28 — The fivefold purpose: be fruitful, multiply, replenish, subdue, and have dominion
  • Genesis 1:31 — God saw everything He made, and it was very good

🧩 Main Points

1. God Prepared the World Before He Created Man

Everything in Genesis 1 shows intentional preparation — God formed an environment suitable for mankind to thrive.

2. Man Was Created in God’s Image

We reflect God’s character, creativity, spirituality, and authority.

3. Man Was Given Purpose from the Beginning

God assigned humanity a fivefold mission:

  • Be fruitful
  • Multiply
  • Replenish the earth
  • Subdue it
  • Have dominion

4. Our Identity Comes from God, Not the World

Before man worked or achieved anything, God called him “very good.”

5. Humanity Was Designed for Relationship and Responsibility

We were created to walk with God and steward His creation.

💬 Episode Takeaways

  • You were created on purpose and with purpose
  • You carry God’s image and His authority
  • Your life has divine meaning from the very beginning
  • Genesis 1 reveals your identity, assignment, and destiny

🙏 Closing Thought

God didn’t just create man — He created man with intention, with identity, and with a mission. Understanding Genesis 1 helps us understand who we are and why we’re here.

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