Christians often debate Genesis—its days, age, and methods. Important questions, but not the main ones.
Scholars like Heiser, Walton, and Kline suggest Genesis focuses less on mechanics and more on purpose: God ordering a world, assigning roles, and revealing His rule. Genesis is not just about how things began, but why.
Adam is created with purpose—bearing God’s image, ruling, and tending His garden. Humanity is made to reflect God and live with Him.
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But Scripture goes further: God wanted sons. Through Christ, believers are adopted into God’s family (Eph. 1:5; Rom. 8:15; 1 John 3:1). Salvation is not just forgiveness—it is belonging. The Bible tells the story of a Father forming a family, from Eden to eternity, where God dwells with His people.
Like children learning a father’s trade, we imitate God (Eph. 5:1), growing into His likeness. At the same time, we are trained like soldiers—disciplined for service.
Daily life becomes training: work, trials, and obedience all prepare us. Jesus hints this preparation continues into eternity—faithfulness now leads to greater responsibility. Believers will reign with Christ.
Genesis, then, is not just about origins. It points to purpose: an eternity with and in the service ofour Heavenly Father.









