"All Nations Under God"

Services

Sunday: 9:30 A.M. - Sunday School; 10:40 A.M. - Worship Service

Oct. 29, 2023


“All Nations Under God”
Genesis 10:1-32
Central Idea: God is sovereign over all the nations of the world.
I. Overview (1 & 32)
• 10:1 From those 6 people came the _______________ of the world.
• 10:32 Descendants spread out into __________ across the world.
1. The list not so much a genealogy, but ________________.
2. The list is a _______________ list, not comprehensive.
3. The list emphasizes Israel's ________________.
II. Specific descendants (2-31)
A. Japheth’s descendants (2-5)
• Mostly settled to the _________ of Israel’s eventual home.
• Prominent in the expansion of the ________ in the N.T.
B. Ham’s descendants (6-20)
• The length of the list indicates the ________________ of these
people and places in Israel's later history.
• Nimrod (8-12)
• He was a mighty warrior, a hunter, a man of considerable skill,
and a man of rebellious spirit; name means - “to ________”
• ________________ with Babylonian and Assyrian empires.
• Canaanite tribes (15-18)
• God sent His _____________ in the form of Israel.
C. Shem’s descendants (21-31)
• “Eber” - from whom the Jews received the name “__________”
• Peleg - earth was _____________ - Babel episode in Genesis 11
Application:
1. God is the Lord of the ____________.
• Deuteronomy 32:8
• Acts 17:26
2. All nations belong to the same _________ family.
• People’s differences are no sign of ________________ or
__________________.
• All human DNA is ______% identical.
3. God is ________________ for all the nations.
• The Old Testament expresses the Lord’s __________ that all
nations come to know God and serve Him.
• The New Testament’s Great Commission, given to the church, is
to take the ____________ into all the world.
• God’s care for the people of the world is _______________ and
without ________________.
• We are all highly ________, deeply ________, & greatly ________.
• And all of us can be ________ through Jesus Christ.