What if the most heated debate of our time was already settled at the beginning of the Bible?
Before culture, before confusion, before modern arguments about identity, Genesis 1 makes a clear and powerful statement about how humanity was created.
In this study, we open Scripture to see what God actually says about male and female, and why His design was called “very good” from the beginning. Far from being random or cultural, gender distinction is shown as intentional, meaningful, and deeply connected to the image of God itself.
Genesis 1:26-28 reveals a foundation that shapes everything that follows—family, identity, purpose, and the order of creation. When this foundation is rejected, confusion enters. When it is embraced, life gains clarity, structure, and meaning.
This message explores what it means that God created male and female, why that distinction reflects His image, and how it connects to His command to fill, rule, and steward the earth.
Topics covered:
• Why Genesis 1 settles the gender question
• Male and female created in the image of God
• The intentional design of God in creation
• Gender distinction as a reflection of God’s order
• The purpose of family, fruitfulness, and dominion
• What happens when God’s design is rejected
• Restoring biblical understanding of identity and creation
This is not just a cultural discussion. It is a return to the beginning—where God’s design was clear, purposeful, and declared very good.
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