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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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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.
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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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