EPISODE · Sep 30, 2018 · 47 MIN
Work Matters || Brokenness at Work
from Dream Center NYC · host Pastor Brad Reed
"The Bible teaches plainly that Adam and Eve’s fall into sin was not just an isolated act of disobedience but an event of catastrophic significance for creation as a whole… . The effects of sin touch all of creation; no created thing is in principle untouched by the corrosive effects of the fall. Whether we look at societal structures such as the state or family, or cultural pursuits such as art or technology, or bodily functions such as sexuality or eating, or anything at all within the wide scope of creation, we discover that the good handiwork of God has been drawn into the sphere of mutiny against God. “The whole creation,” Paul writes, “has been groaning … is subject to bondage and decay."—Albert C. Wolters, Creation Regained: A Transforming View of the WorldOur work will never grant us access to the Tree of Life, but Christ came so that we could find life in Him.
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"The Bible teaches plainly that Adam and Eve’s fall into sin was not just an isolated act of disobedience but an event of catastrophic significance for creation as a whole… . The effects of sin touch all of creation; no created thing is in principle untouched by the corrosive effects of the fall. Whether we look at societal structures such as the state or family, or cultural pursuits such as art or technology, or bodily functions such as sexuality or eating, or anything at all within the wide scope of creation, we discover that the good handiwork of God has been drawn into the sphere of mutiny against God. “The whole creation,” Paul writes, “has been groaning … is subject to bondage and decay."—Albert C. Wolters, Creation Regained: A Transforming View of the WorldOur work will never grant us access to the Tree of Life, but Christ came so that we could find life in Him.
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