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Intro
Hey everyone, I hope that you had a great memorial day weekend last week!
This is an exciting week!
Not only are the Cubs going to wipe the floor with the Cardinals, but the 5th graders moved up today and so did the 8th graders!
So today we are going to start a new series called “What’s The Point?”
And it is going to tackle some questions that people tend to have about faith and particularly the issue of indifference or apathy.
In the Garden
Our text for today is from Genesis.
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So, in this passage we see the fall of man.
He charged Adam to name all of the creatures that God had created and to rule over them and care for them.
They were also given the mission to uncover every good thing the earth contained and use it to God’s glory.
They were supposed to be fruitful and multiply and rule over the Earth as God’s representatives.
Adam and Even had that job to do…and obviously they were not very focused on doing that job, but instead they were spending their time dabbling with the only thing that God had forbidden.
Even before they actually committed the sin of eating that fruit from the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil, they had already flirted with disobedience and left their work that God had called them to do.
So in this passage, we see their disobedience.
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