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Genesis: From Creation to Joseph

Genesis; Luke 24:27

“Genesis: From Creation to Joseph” traces the foundational stories of Scripture—from the dawn of creation to the rise of Israel’s patriarchs. Across thirteen sessions, participants explore God’s design for the world, humanity’s fall into sin, His covenant promises to Abraham’s family, and His providence that brings Joseph to Egypt. This curriculum highlights God’s faithfulness in every generation and invites learners of all ages to see their place in His unfolding plan. Designed for use as a synchronized series, each week’s material can be adapted for children, youth, or adults, allowing the whole church to journey through Genesis together.

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  • Lessons65

    13 lessons per audience tier across 5 tiers.

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    Take-home sheets to reinforce the lesson.

  • Discussion Guides0

    Questions and prompts for teachers and parents.

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    Presentation decks for classroom use.

What You'll Study

In the Beginning

Genesis 1–2

God Creates Order and Blessing

Learning Objectives

Participants will understand that God’s creative work brings order and blessing out of chaos. They will identify ways the creation pattern reflects God’s ongoing renewal in their own daily rhythms.

The Fall and the Fracture

Genesis 3

Sin Disrupts Creation’s Harmony

Learning Objectives

Participants will recognize how sin disrupts God’s good design and introduces disorder into creation. They will explore God’s immediate promise of redemption and discuss how His mercy still meets human failure today.

East of Eden

Genesis 4–11

God’s Justice and Mercy Amid Human Chaos

Learning Objectives

Participants will trace humanity’s spiral of rebellion from Cain to Babel and see how God’s justice and mercy preserve His purposes. They will identify moments when God brings order to human chaos in Scripture and in their own lives.

The Flood and the Fresh Start

Genesis 6–9

A Cleansed World and a Renewed Covenant

Learning Objectives

Participants will grasp how the flood represents both judgment and renewal—a “reset creation.” They will reflect on God’s covenant with Noah as a sign of His desire to restore life and relationship with His world.

The Call of Abram

Genesis 12

God’s New Creation People

Learning Objectives

Participants will understand that God’s call to Abram begins a new creation family through whom all nations will be blessed. They will consider what it means to trust God’s promises and step into His redemptive mission.

Covenant Confirmed

Genesis 15–17

Faith, Promise, and the Mark of Belonging

Learning Objectives

Participants will see how God’s covenant with Abraham reveals that belonging to Him comes through faith, not human effort. They will explore how covenant relationship mirrors God’s creative and sustaining work in their own lives.

Isaac: The Promise Preserved

Genesis 21–22

Trusting the God Who Provides

Learning Objectives

Participants will examine God’s faithfulness in the birth of Isaac and Abraham’s willingness to trust God’s provision. They will connect this story to resurrection hope and to Jesus as the ultimate provision of God’s promise.

Jacob’s Journey

Genesis 25–33

Transformation Through Encounter

Learning Objectives

Participants will trace Jacob’s transformation from deceiver to Israel, recognizing how divine encounters reshape identity. They will reflect on how God reorders lives toward His purposes through grace and persistence.

Joseph’s Dreams and Betrayal

Genesis 37

God’s Purposes in the Pit

Learning Objectives

Participants will understand that even betrayal and suffering cannot derail God’s creative plan. They will explore how Joseph’s descent into the pit foreshadows Christ’s suffering that leads to redemption.

Joseph in Egypt

Genesis 39–41

God’s Presence in Exile

Learning Objectives

Participants will see how God’s presence with Joseph in Egypt brings wisdom and blessing to others. They will identify how God’s Spirit continues to work creatively through His people in unfamiliar or hostile settings.

Brothers Reunited

Genesis 42–45

Forgiveness and Restoration

Learning Objectives

Participants will recognize Joseph’s forgiveness as a living picture of God’s re‑creative grace. They will examine how reconciliation restores broken relationships and reflects the heart of Christ’s redemption.

Blessings and Legacy

Genesis 48–49

God’s Purposes Across Generations

Learning Objectives

Participants will understand that God’s covenant purposes extend beyond one generation. They will reflect on how Jacob’s blessings reveal God’s ongoing creative mission through families and communities of faith.

From Genesis to Jesus

Genesis 50; Luke 24:27

The Story Continues

Learning Objectives

Participants will connect the story of Genesis to the gospel story, seeing Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s creative and redemptive plan. They will celebrate that the same God who began creation continues His new‑creation work through Christ in His people today.

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Sample Content

Observation Questions: What repeated words or phrases stand out across these stories (e.g., “the ground,” “violence,” “corruption,” “name”)? What might repetition tell us about the main concerns of the text? How does God respond differently to sin in each story — with Cain, with the generation of the Flood, and with Babel’s builders? Notice the contrasts: Cain vs. Abel, Noah vs. the corrupt generation, Babel’s tower vs. God’s descent. How do these contrasts highlight the difference between human ambition and divine purpose? Where do you see signs of mercy embedded within judgment? (For example, God’s mark on Cain, the ark, the covenant rainbow, the scattering.)

This study adapts to your church

When you bring this study into your workspace, it adapts to your theological convictions, your teaching context, and your audience. No other curriculum does this.

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