Genesis, Culture, and the Foundations of a Biblical Worldview

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Genesis, Culture, and the Foundations of a Biblical Worldview

Show: Equipping You in Grace with Dave Jenkins
Series: Created by God, Foundations for a Biblical Worldview
Episode: What Genesis Has to Do with Culture

Show Summary

In today’s episode, Dave continues the March series, Created by God: Foundations for a Biblical Worldview.
Genesis 1–3 does more than introduce the Bible, it establishes the entire framework for creation, culture, morality,
gender, human dignity, work, justice, and the gospel itself.

Dave explains why every modern cultural debate—identity, sexuality, marriage, justice, dignity, and morality—ultimately traces back to Genesis. The episode explores why secular ethics collapse without a Creator, how Genesis shapes Christian ethics, and how believers can stand firm in a confused age with clarity, conviction, and compassion. Dave also shares a brief announcement about his upcoming April Biblical Worldview book release.


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Episode Notes

1. Ethics Begins with the Creator

  • Morality requires God as Creator.
  • Goodness is defined by God, not by culture or consensus (Genesis 1:31).
  • The creation order establishes distinctions, design, and boundaries.

2. Marriage, Sexuality, and Human Dignity in Genesis

  • Marriage is created by God (Genesis 2:24).
  • Gender is binary because God created it (Genesis 1:27).
  • Human dignity flows from the image of God, not performance.

3. Why Secular Ethics Collapse

  • Without the Creator, morality becomes subjective.
  • Without the image of God, dignity is negotiable.
  • Sexual ethics collapse when desire becomes authoritative.
  • Secular justice movements borrow biblical language but reject biblical foundations.

4. Applying Genesis to Cultural Challenges

  • Anchor your identity in the Creator, not your feelings.
  • Let creation order define marriage, sexuality, and gender.
  • Treat every person with dignity because they are image bearers.
  • Work is worship, rooted in pre-Fall creation.
  • Pursue justice with impartiality based on God’s character.
  • Speak truth with compassion, never compromise.

5. Standing Firm in a Culture That Rejects Genesis

  • Start with Scripture, not cultural pressure.
  • Expect opposition, but do not fear.
  • Love people deeply, even when you disagree.
  • Model God’s design in your own life.
  • Stay rooted in the local church.
  • Fix your eyes on Christ, not on cultural chaos.

Key Scriptures

Genesis 1:31; Genesis 2:24; Genesis 1:27; Genesis 9:6; Psalm 100:3; Matthew 19:4–6; Romans 1:24–27; Judges 21:25; Proverbs 3:5–6; Colossians 1:17

Call to Action

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