This sermon manuscript on Genesis 10 walks carefully through one of Scripture’s more challenging chapters and shows how it reveals God's sovereignty over all the peoples of the earth. Rather than treating this chapter as a mere historical record of ancient names, the sermon draws out its theological force and pastoral relevance. The Table of Nations declares that God’s sovereignty is not limited by geography, ethnicity, human ambition, or the passing of generations.
The sermon is structured around three central implications of God’s sovereignty: God is sovereign over all people, God is sovereign over human efforts, and God is sovereign over the fulfillment of His will. Along the way, the message addresses the trustworthiness of Scripture, the error of universalism, the fleeting power of man, the enduring judgment of God, and the certainty that God’s covenant purposes will never fail.
This resource is intended to serve both personal spiritual growth and faithful Bible teaching. It is useful for church members who want to listen more carefully, reflect more deeply, and retain more fully what was preached, and it is also beneficial for pastors, teachers, and serious Bible students who want to see a clear example of doctrinal, expository preaching from a difficult Old Testament passage.
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Sermon length: 15-page PDF
Included materials: full sermon manuscript, sermon outline, fill-in-the-blank listening guide, and reflection questions.
Series title: Genesis
Scripture passage: Genesis 10
Format: digital PDF for personal use, study, printing, and teaching support
Format: Digital PDF
Length: 18 page
Page Size: 6.5 x 8.5 in.
Scripture Text: Genesis 10
Series: Genesis
Author: Ben Smith, Sr.
Usage: For personal study, teaching, or ministry preparation (see copyright permissions included in the document)
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