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The Story of Where Things Went Wrong
The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman

The Story of Where Things Went Wrong

Kyle Kauffman

As one author says, Genesis 3 tells us of the “Second saddest day in history.” This chapter tells us the story of where things went wrong, not just in the initial story of the first humans, but in each of our own stories over and over again. In this story we find the entrance of sin into the world. We find an answer to our question, “What is wrong with the world?” We find a clear picture of what sin is. And we find an explanation to why every single one of us is corrupted by sin and in need of a Savior. This is a heartbreaking and devastating story that we find played out over and over again throughout history. Yet it is a story that is not without hope. 

Genesis 3

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The Story of Marriage
The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman

The Story of Marriage

Kyle Kauffman

Marriage is an incredible gift from God. We see marriage as a institution and relationship designed by God for our good and his glory. Yet there are all sorts of ways that marriage can become twisted and distorted. We can attempt to define marriage on our own terms according to our own desires. We can make marriage all about ourselves and our own fulfillment. We can turn marriage into an idol where we seek ultimate satisfaction and meaning. Or we can see marriage as a negative thing to be avoided because it constrains my own personal freedom. God teaches us a story about marriage that both corrects and at points contradicts our own stories about marriage. God gives marriage as a display of his unity and diversity. He gives marriage as a means to great intimacy and pleasure. He gives marriage as the bond to create, support, and protect a family. Yet our marriages are never meant to be ultimate in God’s story. They are a story within the greater story. They are a parable of God’s covenant love. They are a pointer to the intimacy, love, and glory of Jesus.  

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The Story of Work
The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman

The Story of Work

Kyle Kauffman

God gave people specific commands from the start “to be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and subdue it.” And then he puts Adam and Eve in the garden to “Work it and Keep it” God intends for us to be people who cultivate the earth in order to make it better, and who use our gifts and abilities to work as an act of worship to Him and love and service to our neighbors. Work is a good gift from God and not a necessary evil we must do to survive. But since the fall, work has come under a curse. Work is now full of difficulty and fraught with danger. And yet work is still a gift to us where we are able to put the skills and abilities God has given to us to work for a good purpose of worshiping God, serving our neighbor, and providing for our families. God has created us uniquely and gives us individual callings, abilities, and gifts that shape how we do that specifically in each or our lives. And he calls us to work in such a way where we depend on him each day. 

Genesis 1:26-28; 2:1-3, 8-9, 15; 3:17-19

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The Story of Who You Are - Part II
The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman

The Story of Who You Are - Part II

Kyle Kauffman

Part of what it means to be human is have a body. God designed us not simply to be spirits but to have flesh and blood. Our bodies are an integral part of who we are and how God intends us to live. In the 21st century we have a tendency to either overemphasize or deemphasize our bodies. Sometimes we overemphasize our bodies by thinking that what’s on the outside is what gives us value and worth. Therefore, the youngest, most beautiful, and athletic are seen as more valuable than others. But we also tend to deemphasize our bodies. Whether it’s in ignoring the limits we have as embodied creatures or in seeking to change our biology, we try to push back against God’s design for us that is communicated through our bodies. Christians believe that humans are both body and soul and so the body matters, but it’s also not all there is to us. We believe the body is a gift from God that is meant to be stewarded well but not idolized. We also believe that the body is good, but broken by sin. But as we live in our broken bodies in accordance to God’s design we look forward to the day when our bodies will be fully restored.

Genesis 2:5-7, 20-22

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The Story of Who You Are - Part I
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The Story of Who You Are - Part I

Ben Armstrong

All that we see, touch, smell, hear, and taste (and all that we don’t) was made by God. He spoke everything into existence. God did not create the world because he needed anything, but rather the world was an overflow of the love, joy, and delight the Godhead has within itself. God created the world for his glory to be displayed and enjoyed. God creates the world with limits and order. He first of all forms the universe and then fills it. All that he creates is good. It overflows with beauty and goodness that is meant to be enjoyed as an act of worship to the Creator. The created universe tells us much about God. It displays His goodness, His power, and His wisdom. What we know from God from the very start should shape how we view the world and our lives in it. 

Genesis 1:1-25, 31; Psalm 104

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The Story of Creation
The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman

The Story of Creation

Kyle Kauffman

All that we see, touch, smell, hear, and taste (and all that we don’t) was made by God. He spoke everything into existence. God did not create the world because he needed anything, but rather the world was an overflow of the love, joy, and delight the Godhead has within itself. God created the world for his glory to be displayed and enjoyed. God creates the world with limits and order. He first of all forms the universe and then fills it. All that he creates is good. It overflows with beauty and goodness that is meant to be enjoyed as an act of worship to the Creator. The created universe tells us much about God. It displays His goodness, His power, and His wisdom. What we know from God from the very start should shape how we view the world and our lives in it. 

Genesis 1:1-25, 31; Psalm 104

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The Story’s Not About You
The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman The Story of (Your) Life Kyle Kauffman

The Story’s Not About You

Kyle Kauffman

The story of the universe starts and ends with God. He is the one who writes and rules over the story. He is the one who is at the center of the story. He is the one who the story is all about. He has existed from all eternity and will exist for all eternity. God’s existence is the foundation of how we make sense of this world and our lives. God’s existence is the fountain from which all other existence springs. God’s existence is fundamental reality we are meant to see, know, and enjoy as we walk through this life. It is because God exists that life is not simply a “a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” Rather the world, history, and each of our individual lives is a story written by him full of purpose and meaning. It is because of God’s existence that we are not meant to find purpose and meaning by writing our own stories, but in living our lives in line with His story. And it is because of God’s existence that we know this world and life is not all there is. Rather we were created by God to live forever with him. See it’s really good news for us to recognize that the story is not about you and I, but all about Him! 

Genesis 1:1-2

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The Story of the Trees
From the Garden to the Cross Kyle Kauffman From the Garden to the Cross Kyle Kauffman

The Story of the Trees

Kyle Kauffman

Trees in many ways are both a source of life for us. They provide oxygen and nourishment for us. If we were to remove all trees, we would quickly die. Trees in the bible are not only a source of life, but they are also a symbol of life and death. We find two trees in the very beginning that were meant to teach us what it meant to truly have life. Life was to be found in loving, trusting and obeying God. But instead of choosing life, we chose death. But another tree tells us of the one who came and chose death so that we could have life. He died the death we deserve to die so that we could find life in him. We know that even as death continues to rage in this world, we can find life in him. And yet we still long for fullness of life forever. We long for death and all the hurt it has caused to be fully removed and for fullness of life to be all that we experience. This is our future in Jesus because he is our tree of life.

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The Story of the Walk

The Story of the Walk

Joel Wood

There’s something within each of us that craves connection. . .companionship. . .relationship. Whether that’s in the form of friendship or marriage the feeling and desire is the same. It’s intrinsic within each of us and vividly points to the deepest and greatest need inside each of us. . .connection to and fellowship with God, which is what we were created to have. The Bible describes this relationship with God as a walk where He is calling us to spend time with Him, get to know Him as our Creator, hear His heart, know what He wants for us, and know what His plan is for this world. From the very beginning of the story God walked physically and personally with the people He created and at the end of the story He will once again walk physically and personally with the people He saved. Every moment in between tells the story of that walk: how it began, how we lost it, and what God has done to restore that walk with Him. Ultimately, what you discover along the way is the life-changing truth that there is fullness of joy by walking with God both now and forever!

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The Story of Clothing
From the Garden to the Cross Kyle Kauffman From the Garden to the Cross Kyle Kauffman

The Story of Clothing

Kyle Kauffman

Clothes are a daily part of our life. They keep us warm, make us look presentable, and can be a signal of our position/role in life. But clothes also tell a story. They tell a story of honor that was lost, and the shame that replaced it. They tell of story of a savior who bears our shame and clothes us with his honor. They tell a story of clothes we now seek to put on as God renews and changes us. And they tell a story of a day where clothes and bodies will no longer where out because the clothes we are given will last forever.

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