Study Guide: The Legacy of Relationships

Part 1: The First Relationship

Bible Verses:

  • Genesis 1:1 (NKJV): “In the beginning, God…”
  • Genesis 1:2 (NKJV): “…the Spirit of God hovered over the face of the waters.”
  • Hebrews 1:1-2 (NKJV): “God… has in these last days spoken to us by His Son…”

Key Takeaways:

  • The initial relationships were between the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus.
  • These divine relationships existed even before the creation of the world.
  • Our concept of relationships originates from the perfect unity of the triune God.

Application Questions:

  1. How does knowing that relationships are rooted in the nature of God impact the way you view and approach your own relationships?
  2. In what ways can you seek to reflect the unity and love of the Father, Holy Spirit, and Jesus in your relationships?

Part 2: Adam and Eve: The First Husband and Wife

Bible Verses:

  • Genesis 2:20 (NKJV): “But for Adam, there was not found a helper comparable to him.”
  • Genesis 1:28 (NKJV): “Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it…”

Key Takeaways:

  • Adam needed a companion, and Eve was created to be his helper.
  • The purpose of their relationship included ruling over the earth and multiplying.
  • Choices made in relationships can have a significant impact on future generations.

Application Questions:

  1. In what ways can you support and be a helper to your spouse or significant other in your relationship?
  2. How can you fulfill the purpose of your relationship by ruling over and caring for the earth and those around you?
  3. Reflect on the importance of your choices in relationships and how they can shape the legacy you leave for future generations.

Part 3: Cain and Seth: The First Legacies

Bible Verses:

  • Genesis 4:8 (NKJV): “Now Cain talked with Abel his brother; and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother and killed him.”

Key Takeaways:

  • Cain’s lineage represents a path of defiance, disobedience, and violence against God’s commands.
  • Seth’s lineage exemplifies faithfulness, devotion, and a continuation of God’s promises.
  • Our choices in relationships can contribute to either a society that strays from God or one that reflects godly characteristics.

Application Questions:

  1. Reflect on the choices you make in your relationships. Do they align with Cain’s path of defiance or Seth’s path of faithfulness? How can you make more godly choices?
  2. In what ways can you contribute to creating a society that reflects godly values and honors God’s commands?
  3. How can you actively participate in building relationships and communities that reflect the characteristics of the New Jerusalem?

Small Group Discussion Questions:

  1. Share an example of a relationship in your life that reflects godly characteristics. How does this relationship inspire and challenge you?
  2. Discuss the impact of our choices in relationships on future generations. How can we ensure that our relationships leave a positive and lasting legacy?
  3. How can we actively contribute to creating a society that reflects godly values and respects God’s commands? Brainstorm practical steps that individuals and the group can take.

Remember to foster an open and respectful environment for discussion, allowing everyone to share their thoughts and experiences. Encourage group members to reflect on their personal relationships and consider practical ways to apply the insights from the study.

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