The sermon launches a new series on Genesis by framing it as the foundational narrative of God's redemptive plan, beginning with Revelation's vision of eternal glory to underscore the ultimate destination of all who are in Christ. It argues that Genesis is not merely a collection of ancient stories but a theologically rich, historically grounded, and theologically coherent account that reveals God's sovereignty, human sinfulness, and the progressive unfolding of His promise of redemption through Abraham's lineage, culminating in Christ. The sermon dismantles common misconceptions about the Old Testament by affirming its divine inspiration, historical reality, literary diversity, and theological centrality, emphasizing that Scripture is a unified whole where every part points to Christ. Through a survey of Genesis' key themes—creation, the fall, covenant, faith, and divine judgment—it presents the book as a seed plot of biblical doctrine, where foundational truths about God, humanity, sin, grace, and salvation are first revealed. The ultimate aim is to guide believers to see Christ in Genesis, to understand their identity and purpose in light of God's eternal plan, and to walk in faithful obedience, prayer, and hope as they journey toward the eternal city described in Revelation.