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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 33 MIN

We are Creationists: Six Applications from the Six Days of Creation. Genesis 1:31. [Sermon].

from Matthew Everhard · host Dr. Matthew V Everhard

DescriptionFrom atoms to galaxies, from the human heart to the stars above us, creation overflows with wonder. In Genesis 1:31 God looks upon everything He has made and declares it not merely good—but very good (tob meod).What does it really mean to be a biblical creationist? Does Christianity oppose science? Why do people worship created things instead of the Creator? How should Christians think about life, stewardship, science, pleasure, death, and worship?In this sermon from Genesis 1:31, Pastor Matthew Everhard explores seven practical implications from the six days of creation and shows how all of creation ultimately points us to Jesus Christ.Topics include:✓ The wonder of the universe✓ Worship versus idolatry✓ Science and biblical faith✓ The image of God✓ Life, death, and eternity✓ Creation stewardship✓ Christ at the center of history"And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good." — Genesis 1:31Subscribe for expository preaching through Genesis and Reformed biblical teaching.#Genesis #Creation #BibleStudy #Christianity #ReformedTheology #Presbyterian #Genesis1 #Creationism #JesusChrist #BibleTeachingGenesis 1, Genesis 1:31, creation, creationism, Christian worldview, Reformed theology, Presbyterian, Bible teaching, expository preaching, worship God, science and Christianity, image of God, biblical creation, Genesis study, theology, Jesus Christ, Christian sermon, Bible exposition, creation vs evolution, Christian livingTags

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