Christmas in Genesis — Part One
Can the hope of Christmas be found in the garden of Eden? Adam and Eve enjoyed perfect relationship with God until they doubted His goodness and pushed beyond the boundaries of His plan. Yet God did not abandon them to their sin’s consequences. As Alistair Begg explains, within the context of Adam and Eve’s rebellion we receive the promise of a cure: the one who would crush the serpent’s head. We rejoice in Jesus’ birth as the fulfillment of God’s promise. Scripture: Genesis 3:15 Preached: December 8, 2019 Find more sermons by Alistair Begg at https://www.tfl.org/sermons

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Christmas in Genesis (Part 2 of 6) — 12/21/2020

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Biblical Worldview

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Do Not Fear, Only Believe

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Prophecies about the First Christmas | Matthew 1-2 | Gary Hamrick

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Inadequacy: The Surprising Secret to Being Useful to God

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Why Worry? God’s in Charge!

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"Perseverance for the Glory of God" - The Key to Keeping in the Love of God

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Anxiety - Alistair Begg

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"Staying the Course when Others Don't" - Teaching the Truth when Times Change

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The Unseen Hand of God

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The Theology of Creation (Selected Scriptures)

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Leaving Matters with God

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The God in Charge of History

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John Lennox: The Word Became Flesh

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Let the Lion Out

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Carl Trueman: Luther's Theology of the Cross

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How Joseph Gave Us Christmas - Matthew 1:18-25 - Skip Heitzig

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“Before the World Existed”

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Counterfeit Christianity

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