READ: Doctrines in Genesis
Genesis Is Foundational
All major biblical doctrines are founded in Genesis.
The first 11 chapters are foundational to the Christian worldview—including the saving gospel (Genesis 3:15).
Here is a partial list of doctrines initially grounded in the book of Genesis:
The doctrine of sin is founded in Genesis where the first man and first woman rebelled against God and ate from the forbidden tree.
Genesis records God’s plan for gender. God made humans male and female from the beginning, as recorded in the Bible’s first book. God, not a politician or a panel of social engineers, laid the foundation for a correct approach to gender and sexuality.
The doctrine of marriage, defined as one man for one woman, is founded in Genesis. God, not a panel of judges, invented and defines marriage.
The gospel is founded in Genesis. We need a Savior because Adam (the father/head of the human race) sinned and brought literal death into creation (Genesis 3). That’s why Jesus had to come and literally die a physical death to take our place.