Brownwood Church

In the Beginning

38 min · 3 mei 2026
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Genesis is the book of beginnings. It is God's authoritative revelation of the beginning of space & time as we know it, matter & energy, light & life, history & humanity, peoples & nations, sin & judgement, redemption & restoration. In Genesis, salvation is promised and pictured in Hebrew sensory realities. For 2,500 years, the world that God created was not in possession of the record of its beginnings. For centuries the world speculated and mythologized, passing down their oral traditions of an ancient flood and chronicling the dragon-like creatures that roamed the earth. To this day, science labors to find the answer to the great mystery revealed in the very first verse of Scripture, and detailed on the pages that follow.

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As the first church in the New Testament grew, a major problem arose when certain widows who depended on the church were being neglected in the distribution. The twelve apostles, acting as the first elders of Jerusalem were made aware of the problem, but instead of attending it themselves, petitioned the congregation to choose 7 men who they could appoint to the duty, so that they could devote themselves more fully to prayer and the ministry of the word. Though the role of deacons morphed into priests in training, or the group who "ran" the church, or leaders of ministries, originally they were groups of servants appointed to care for the needs of the church so that the elders would not have to give up their primary service of preaching.

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