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For the past several weeks I have been a part of  a Bible Study called Genesis on Thursday nights. Each week Tom Polker teaches from God’s word and we respond in singing and communion. Its been a good time.

In an effort have a few thoughts from my notes on this blog and to catch up so I can start entering them on a weekly basis; I will share a few things from the first 8 weeks.

Here we go.

9/3/09 – Story of Hosea and Ephesians 4

- Hosea provides a great depiction of the state of the church today. Israel takes blessings from God and worships idols. No faithfulness in their love for God. A lack of knowledge of God divides them from God.

> Ephesians 4 tells us there is one Church. One Body. This should lead us to unity and forbearance with one another.

> The offices of the 5-fold ministry (apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers) are designed by God for His Body, the Church. All roles are necessary to restore the Church as the beautiful bride of Christ, equipped and built up in unity, knowledge and maturity.

> Jesus is the perfect incarnation or expression of these offices.

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9/10/09 - The Story of God #1 – Genesis 1

> The story of creation is not meant to propel us toward science. And, there is no answer found in the text to solve the creation vs. evolution arguments of our day.

> The people first reading this would have been asking “Who?” and “Why?” rather than searching out “How?” “What?” and “When?”. This is significant to remember in our day.

> The key to the story of creation is relationship.

- God is Powerful. (He speaks and it is so.)

- God is Good. (Psalm 33 & Isaiah 51:12)

- God is the owner of all things. (All things exist for his purpose and glory.)

- God is the creator. (He gets credit. He holds the copyright. Col. 1:15. We are the clay, not the potter. Psalm 29:15-16)

> Our only proper response is Worship. (By obedience to what he says. Gratitude and contentment for what we have. Stewardship with what we have been given. Reverence toward who God is.)

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9/17/09  - The Story of God #2 – Genesis #2

> The creation is about God making something from nothing. He creates by separating order from chaos.

> Separation is always God’s means to move us from chaos to God’s divine order. (Huge concept!!!)

- Often, when we move away from God, we do so by moving away from separation and blurring the lines between what God has set up. (Ex. – Men/Women – Work/Rest.)

> Psalm 148 follows the creation narrative. A beautiful chapter to read in light of the creation story.

> Job 38. This is our God. Amazing.

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9/24/09 – The Story of God #3 – Genesis 2

> The creation of man was the first and only time God shares his image and his rule with his creation.

> The Hebrew/Jewish culture would NEVER have simply looked at their lives as some result of a sperm and an egg. But instead as a significant creation with the Imago Dei.

> The Imago Dei is an enormous belief we need to cling to on a daily basis. In a culture that places SO much weight on our looks and outer appearance we must be a people that remembers we were created with the very image of God in us!

> Psalm 139.- The poetry of creation.

> We are to have dominion. Dominion is not domination but stewardship. Care. Cultivation. Don’t make me get all ‘green’ on you! Just read our original mandate.

- To cultivate the earth is to bring all things forth to glorify the one who created it!

- One of the destructive things about the worldview of evolution is that we end up looking to the animals to determine who we are and where we came from. The creation story calls us to look to God to answer those questions.

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10/01/09 – The Story of God #4

> 4 Identiites we carry from creation.

- We are to model who God is and what he wants.

- We are to cultivate the creation.

- We are to carry out God’s intentions.

- We are to demonstrate a trinitarian-like relationship. Unity.

> The tree determines God’s ownership and authority.

>The tree represents God’s wisdom in dispersing moral knowledge. He knows best, what is right and wrong and how to handle that knowledge. Many of our issues come from trying to determine for ourselves what is right or wrong.

> 5 seeds of uncertainty from the serpent in the garden.

- Distrust. “You will not die…”

- Jealousy & resentment. “God knows…”

- Desire. “When you eat…”

- Dissatisfaction & Pride.  Dissatisfaction in who you are, and Pride in who you could become. “You will be like God…”

- Independence & Control. “You will know good and evil…”

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10/08/09 – The Story of God #5

> 2 Consequences of the Fall. Vertical (Man & God) and Horizontal (Man & World)

> One of the first scenes in the fall is Adam and Eve hiding and finding clothes. Sin was not simply an action but shameful. It was a change to who they were, not simply what they had done.

> We are children of wrath. Eph. 2:1-4.

> Sin is complete, total and without exception. Romans 3:9-18.

> The Tree or Eden and the Tree at Golgotha hold powerful contrasts. (1 Peter 2:24 refers to Christ on a tree, not just a cross)

- Eden’s was forbidden. Golgotha’s tree welcomes us.

- Satan moves us toward the tree in Eden, and away from the tree of Golgotha.

- The result of the tree in Eden is being cast out. The result of the tree of Golgotha is being welcomed in.

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10/15/09 -The Story of God #6 – Genesis 3:8-19

> The curse seen manifest in two ways. Relational. Man and woman experience problems with one another. Creational curse between man and the world. Thorns and thistles and labor and toil.

> We don’t get the garden. All of the desires of our heart leave us longing for perfect haven of the garden, and we don’t get it. We desire 3 pieces of the garden all day long.

- Justice. Instead, we get corruption, lieing and cheating.

- Beauty. Instead, we see and experience death.

- Joy. Instead, we get heartache, depression and lonliness.

> Our call is to bring forth these 3 things in our world. “Your Kingdom on Earth, as it is in Heaven.”

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there was quite a bit of activity over on my facebook about the last post on father’s day. while i was being rather reflective on my experience with father’s in my life… there is something else i probably need to talk about when it comes to this.

it’s simple, ‘father’ is a metaphor. at many points in our life we encounter a man that becomes a father figure in our lives. they are responsible, compassionate, truth carrying, strong men. they love their wives, father and pastor their children, work a job to provide for their family, protect those around them, serve those around them… they act like a man and not like a boy. but no matter how great our biological fathers, stepfathers, fathers in law, or even father figures are… they are not perfect.

all fathers blow it sometimes. they may look out only for themselves. they may neglect their family. they may abdicate their responsibility at different times in their life. they may get caught up in vain pursuits. because they are not perfect. its all a metaphor… a picture of something we all want and need that points us somewhere else.

the reason i love the metaphor of the father is that it points to our heavenly father who is perfect and good. he is our source and our protector. he loves his wife, the church, and even laid down his life for her. he loves his children through discipline so that they may become something.

so, although i will not be a perfect father i am so pumped to look at the children my heavenly father has given me and point them back to him. in some way, however i can… i want them to meet their true and better father who will never fail them, and always be faithful… even when i am not. when i blow it i can’t wait to walk in their room and apologize and pray with them. because after all… its not my battle to win. i am just a picture designed to point to someone so much greater. and only through the gospel is this possible… the story of this perfect father giving up his perfect son for us, the imperfect.

so on father’s day i am thankful for the men in my life that have helped me so greatly. but i am so much more thankful for my perfect heavenly father.

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here are last weeks highlights from my google reader… take a looksy. (alot of paste this week)

> monsters of folk. could be a HUGE album of 09.

> kaleo survey. who is god?

Street Survey 3 from David Fairchild on Vimeo.

> the hobbit will be incredible.

> new music born from gospel community in Austin.

> 7 great songs about Ohio.

> advance 09 video

> new movie coming out. 500 Days of Summer. And, the soundtrack looks good! (maybe better than the movie.)

> masculinity. from the resurgence.

> what if you could get directions from homer simpson? incredible.

> last but not least. an incredible WLTV with Gary’s Dad, Sasha… its always classic when Sasha is around…

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Heres what came across my google reader over the past week that i thought you might enjoy!

>mike edwards on drinking and jesus.

>highlights from advance 09. my friends went. now i will catch up – the chandler talk looks really interesting.

>a video on “what is the gospel” from david fairchild in san diego. (ps. i bet people in san diego and toledo have similar thoughts about the gospel.)  also, i loved the word association part. honest.

>maybe the latest indie-trendy-hipster-dufus movie… but im excited to see it either way. :) (out now)

>brian yinger on good corkscrews.

cool video from a new band im getting into a bit – thanks to reformissionary. grizzly bear- “cheerleader”

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Welcome to SamMelden.com. This is simply an introduction to what will follow in the coming days, months and maybe years on this blog.

I will hope to spark some conversation, introduce people to new pieces of culture, or simply post stories of what is happening lately in my life.

Here are the subjects…

Music – One of my favorite things to do is hear new music, and new sources of that music… and then pass it along..

Film – Every once in a while I will be throwing up small reviews of different films that I have seen and asking for your input and feedback…

Wine – Much like a good film, I believe that a bottle of wine is something to be discussed, thought through and enjoyed… never simply consumed!

Homebrewing – Now, this may be the most ambitious of all topics for this blog… because I have never brewed my own beer. This summer will change that and I plan on sharing the journey here.

Married Life in Gospel Community – While this tag will cover a lot, it is no accident that this is an all encompassing category. All of life is connected in and through the gospel. I am a part of relationships that define who I am and I need them. A great picture of this type of relationship is with my wife, Lindsey. I no longer have stories about life, but about married life. And as we pursue cultivating a Gospel Community we will discover all sorts of relationships that define who we are. So, this category may cover a lot, but it just makes sense.

So, that’s it! I hope you enjoy reading and discovering these things with me… and join the conversation along the way!

Sam.

(Huge props to Mike for setting me up with the site!)

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