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From Dust to Glory: Adam, the Ground, and the Promise of Resurrection
Episode 115

From Dust to Glory: Adam, the Ground, and the Promise of Resurrection

This sermon explores Genesis 2, moving from the broad sweep of creation to the intimate details of humanity’s origin. It begins by revisiting the Sabbath, showing how the “forever” command shifted from the Old Covenant’s Saturday to the New Covenant’s Lord’s Day, just as other Old Testament signs (Passover, circumcision) were transformed in Christ. The preacher highlights the personal name of God (Yahweh) introduced in Genesis 2, revealing His covenantal, relational nature. Humanity is uniquely formed from the adamah (ground), illustrating both our dependence on the earth and our moral responsibility toward it. The sermon stresses that while our souls are already redeemed through Christ, our bodies await resurrection, correcting misunderstandings of physical healing in the present age. Finally, Eden is portrayed as a real and beautiful garden—a place of delight where God provided abundance, aesthetics, and the Tree of Life, all pointing to Christ, the true source of eternal life. The message calls listeners to long for the future restoration of both creation and our resurrected bodies, while living faithfully now in the tension of the “already but not yet.”

King's Way Sermons with Dale Partridge · Dale Partridge

October 5, 202543m 50s

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Show Notes

This sermon explores Genesis 2, moving from the broad sweep of creation to the intimate details of humanity’s origin. It begins by revisiting the Sabbath, showing how the “forever” command shifted from the Old Covenant’s Saturday to the New Covenant’s Lord’s Day, just as other Old Testament signs (Passover, circumcision) were transformed in Christ. The preacher highlights the personal name of God (Yahweh) introduced in Genesis 2, revealing His covenantal, relational nature. Humanity is uniquely formed from the adamah (ground), illustrating both our dependence on the earth and our moral responsibility toward it. The sermon stresses that while our souls are already redeemed through Christ, our bodies await resurrection, correcting misunderstandings of physical healing in the present age. Finally, Eden is portrayed as a real and beautiful garden—a place of delight where God provided abundance, aesthetics, and the Tree of Life, all pointing to Christ, the true source of eternal life. The message calls listeners to long for the future restoration of both creation and our resurrected bodies, while living faithfully now in the tension of the “already but not yet.”

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