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The days of creation are not merely a historical account—they are a prophetic table of contents, revealing Christ at every stage of redemptive history.<noinclude> | |||
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= '''Genesis 1 as a Map: Creation as the Table of Contents of Redemption''' = | = '''Genesis 1 as a Map: Creation as the Table of Contents of Redemption''' = | ||
Before God created Adam, He prepared the stage. Each day of creation was not just the forming of the world—it was a script for a greater play, a prophecy of Christ and the unfolding story of redemption. The historical events that would follow creation, leading to the fulfillment of time, mirror the pattern of the creation days. | Before God created Adam, He prepared the stage. Each day of creation was not just the forming of the world—it was a script for a greater play, a prophecy of Christ and the unfolding story of redemption. The historical events that would follow creation, leading to the fulfillment of time, mirror the pattern of the creation days. | ||
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=== '''Conclusion''' === | === '''Conclusion''' === | ||
Genesis 1 is more than an origin story—it is a divine introduction to the drama of redemption. Each day foreshadows Christ’s work, inviting us to see His hand not only in creation but in the grand story of salvation. | Genesis 1 is more than an origin story—it is a divine introduction to the drama of redemption. Each day foreshadows Christ’s work, inviting us to see His hand not only in creation but in the grand story of salvation. | ||
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