Summary: As we celebrate this most blessed occasion, I'm reminded of a song that says "Ring out the old..Ring in the new." God is the giver of many new wonderful things. Now- to you and me, God is giving a new year. Now, we have not lived for God as we should,but

Genesis - Chapter 3: verses 7, 20 and 21.

They sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons. And

Adam called his wife's name Eve, because she was the mother of

all living. For Adam also and for his wife did the Lord God make

coats of skins, and clothed them.

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As we celebrate this most blessed occasion, I'm reminded of

a song that says "Ring out the old..Ring in the new." God is the

giver of many new wonderful things. Now- to you and me, God is

giving a new year. Now, we have not lived for God as we should,

but He has now given us a chance to make a new start.

This new start may mean to some a new hope.

This new start may mean to some a new dream.

This new start many mean to some a job.

This new start many mean to some a new position or

responsibilities. Church, it is time for all of us to write a new story on a clean page. Church, for all of us to turn over a new leaf and A NEW LEAF ON LIFE

In our text, taken from the 1st book of the Pentateuch, the

book of new beginnings.. Genesis is the book of beginnings.

Genesis records the beginning of the heaven and earth, of plants,

animals, and human life. Genesis records also all human institutions

and relationships. Genesis speaks of the new birth, the new creation

where all was chaos and ruin. Genesis begins the progressive self

revelation of God which culminates in Christ.

Genesis records the problem of sin as affecting man's conditions

on the earth and his relationship to God, and the divine solution

of that problem.

Genesis enters into the very structure of the New Testament.

The roots of all subsequent revelation are planted deep in the book

of Genesis, and whoever would truly comprehend that revelation must

begin here.

Genesis inspiration and character as a divine revelation are

authenticated by the testimony of Jesus Christ, and supplemented

by the testimony of history. Archaeology bears xvitness to the

reliability of Genesis.

Genesis is divided or may be divided into five parts.

1 . Creation ; 2 . The fall and the Promise of Redemption;

3. The Diverse Seeds; Cain and Seth, to the flood;

4. The Flood to Bahel; and 5. The call of Abraham to the

death of Joseph.

Church, allow me to summarize and say that Genesis is the book

of origins. It gives the account of all creation, tells of the

establishment of the family, the origin of sin, the giving of

divine revelation, the development of the human race, and the

inauguration of God's plan of redemption through His chosen people.

It presents eternal truths, resolves enigmas, mysteries, and

puzzling situations in the light of God's will. Genesis takes the

reader to the moment when the omnipotent Creator spoke into being

the matchless wonders of the sun, moon, stars, planets, galaxies,

plants, and moving creatures, and the one whom he made in His

image. In these fifty chapters, the inspired writer tells how

sin came stealthily and relentlessly to bring ruin, disfigurement,

and death; He reveals the tragic fruits of sin in defeat; and shows

how, later, the accumulated wickedness of men almost brought

annihilation to human society. Moses, our writer, traces the

growth of the new race, and finally the exciting careers of Abraham,

Isaac, Jacob, and Jacob's children.

Genesis has 50 chapters; 1,533 verses; and 38,267 words. Our

text stems from verse 7, 20, and 21 of the third chapter of the

book of Genesis.

"And they sewed fig leaves, and made themselves aprons"

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And they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons,

for they knew they were naked.

Now, I do not know what they used for thread or needles, but

I know that in this document, there are some serious spiritually

implications that are relevant even today.

Adam and Eve found them selved naked, through disobedience.

Now, if we were to be honest with ourselves, and reflect back over

the previous year of ____..Can we earnestly say that we put forth

100%? Can we earnestly say that we loved our neighbors as ourselves.

Can we earnestly say that we did not break any of the ten (10)

commandments. Can we earnestly say that we gave God what rightfully

belonged to him. His 10% of all our earnings. Through disobedience, we find ourselved naked, and we do what Adam and Eve did. They tried to hide from Him that create them.

That's like my son Anthone' trying to hide from me, and I have been with him all the time. Naked through disobedience.

Bishop., what are the serious spiritual implications you

referred to that are relevant today? Too many of us have not found

ourselves naked. We do not see our own shortcomings, but we can

point out the shortcomings; of others. We need to see our nakedness.

We need to open our eyes.

Adam and Eve felt their change instantly. They had known

innocence and happiness; they perceived at once the difference

occasioned by guilt and misery. But we by nature, are not sensible

of our guilt and danger. Our eyes are not open to behold our

wretchedness. We need to open our eyes and see our nakedness,

before we can place A NEW LEAF ON LIFE.

Man,.. and I use man here in its genetic sense, male or female,

homosaphin-man-wives- was created in the image of God. Therefore

He-meaning man, is after the likeness of God, but man is not God.

Our nakedness play the fool, and try to become God, with our

judgmental attitudes. She's going to heaven and he ain't...he's

going to heaven and she ain't...you know how we do. Our nakedness

decides who';s going to be blessed and who is not going to be

blessed. Our nakedness does not have any sense of God about us.

There are similarities of God. For man was created in the image

of God, but, God is not - let us use the term ANTHROPOMORPHIC.

God is not man. You know how we do sometimes, when people ask us

how we do so well, and we say "the man upstairs is looking out

for us. There is no man upstairs. God is not man, God is spirit,

and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth.

Our nakedness needs to discover itself, for its not very much

to any of us.

We have about enough salt for one shaker.

We have about enough sugar to cover a half dish.

We have about enough phosphorus to strike about 4 matches .

There isn't enough water inside of us, that if we squeezed

it outside of us, and put it in a tub, we couldn't take a decent

bath. We're worth about $5.40. Our nakedness causes us problems,

and causes us to get in our own way.

My biggest problem is not my enemies. My biggest problem is

that I get in my own way. Often times, the Kingdom of God loses

value, because we get in our own way.

Jonah got in his own way. Jonah was sent by God to Ninevah

and Jonah wasn't able to see his nakedness but he saw the nakedness

of the Ninevettes, as ragged religiousness, who did not love God,

and who did not love the Lord with all their hearts, and with all

their souls. They were nothing but drunkards, drugs, and drug

addicts, like we look down on other folks, sometimes. All of us

have skeletons in the closets. Jonah's nakedness caused him to

get in his own way, and Jonah ended up in a big fish. And our

nakedness will*cause us to end up in a mess. And what we need is

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Isiah got in his own way and he allowed someone else to get in

his way. For it was the year that King Uzziah died that I saw

also the Lord. God had to move King Uzziah out of the life of

Isiah and God allowed the scalding flame of fire to touch the

tongue of Isiah, and then he heard the voice of - whom shall I send,

who will go for us. Isiah said, "Lord, I've gotten ME out of my

way, and I've gotten King Uzziah out of my way. Lord, here am I,

Lord, send me. "

All of us are nobodys , but we belong to God who is somebody.

I heard somebody say,

Lord, I ain't what I want to be

Lord, I ain't what I ought to be

Lord, I ain't what I should be.

But thank God, I'm no longer what I was.

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As I must close and shall take up here again next week, we

must open our eyes, and see our nakedness, we must see our own

shortcomings as well as the shortcomings of others. Jesus, told

the parable of those who trusted in themselves that they were

righteous and dispised others. Two men went up to the temple to

pray. One a Pharisee and the other a tax collector, both of them

were men. They could only put on one pant leg at a time. The

Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself unable to see his

own nakedness, and said,"God, I thank you that I am not like other

men". Now that is a terrible indictment, for him to declare that

he is not like other men. Other men are extortioners. Now I

define extortioners as one who takes from another, against anothers

will. Now, here he was, feeling that he was righteous and everybody

else is unrighteous. Now, if that is not a case of extortion,

I don't know what is. Here his nakedness was robbing from others

the will and the right of being righteous on their own. And he

declared himself the only one who was righteous. Next his nakedness

declares that others are unjust. His demeaner was unjust. Judge

not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge,

ye shall be judged. The pot cannot talk about the kettle, and call

it black, because all have sinned and have fallen short of the

glory of God.

99 1/2 won't do. Everyt ime we miss the mark, we have sinned, and

what we need is a NEW LEAF ON LIFE. The fig leaf isn't good

enough. God made coats for their nakedness and clothed then in

the righteousness of Christ. The first time Adam and Eve had seen BLOOD...The song says...

There is a fountain filled with blood

Drawn, from Immanuel' s veins

And sinners and nakedness plunged beneath that flood

Lose all their guilty stains

And sinners with nakedness lose all their guilty stains.