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The World's First Mistakes
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INTRODUCTION:
I- LEAVING GOD OUT OF DECISION-MAKING.
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A- Adam & Eve left god out of their decision about eating the fruit.
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1- It is never wise to leave God out of our decision-making.
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He is the one who sees and understands everything.
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He provides perfect guidance for all decisions if we will allow him to.
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B- Adam & Eve excluded God by willful choices:
1- They made the willful choice to do what God had expressly commanded them not to do.
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2- They made the choice to hide when they heard God calling them.
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II- LOOKING TO THE WRONG SOURCE FOR FULFILLMENT.
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A- Adam & Eve listened to the deceiver as he caused them to question God.
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1- Satan begins by planting doubts about God:
a- Satan clouds what God says to create misconceptions in our minds.
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b- Satan contradicts what God says to cause doubt about God’s trustworthiness and wisdom.
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c- Satan complicates obedience to what God says by inciting our desire for control.
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B- Adam & Eve lusted for better things than God had given to them.
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1- Satan made the forbidden fruit to appear to be superior to what God had supplied in three ways:
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He made it appear better for the body.
(Lust of the flesh)
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He bade it appear better to look at (more beautiful and pleasing to the eyes).
(Lust of the eyes)
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He made it appear to be a better for the mind (able to lead to wisdom- to be as wise as God).
(Pride of Life)
C- Adam & Eve found that the pathway they had chosen did not fulfill their needs.
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1- The pathway the chose produced feelings of self-consciousness and guilt, where none existed before.
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They could no longer live with a clear conscience.
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2- Satan paid them in counterfeit currency!
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III- LYING ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF SIN.
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A- Adam & Eve sought to pass the blame for their sin to someone else.
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1- Adam blamed Eve.
2- Eve blamed the snake (Satan)
3- Neither of them wanted to accept responsibility for their actions.
4- Ultimately, sin is a matter of personal choice.
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B- Adam & Eve bought severe consequences through their sin.
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1- The loss of innocence.
2- The loss of fellowship with God.
3- The loss of paradise home.
An endless supply of food
A painless existence
4- The loss of immortality
5- The lasting legacy of
5- The knowledge that all future generations would be affected by their sin.
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C- Adam & Eve’s sin brought the need for the redemption God provided.
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1- God had to provide the covering for man’s disgrace.
2- God promised the ultimate redemption to deal with man’s sin.
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3- God’s redemption makes all things new.
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CONCLUSION:
Genesis 2:1-3:
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