Genesis 3:1-7 (Part 1) The Fall
What Adam had going for him
• Perfect environment
• Great opportunity
• A helper
The serpent
• The identity—Satan/Devil
• Why a serpent?
o Used in the Bible for subtle danger
o Also, it is used to represent poison [Psalm 58:4; Proverbs 23:32]
o In Psalms, it represents the sharp, deceiving, flattering tongue [Psalm 140:3]
The tempter’s tool
• Craftiness
• He perceives the facts and knows what to do with them
The tempter’s personnel
• Adam—interesting Adam said nothing in vv. 1-7
• Eve—she is supposed to help toward the will of God but instead leads to sin
The foundation of Satan’s attack
• Depersonalize God
• Lodge doubt about God’s Word
The lies of Satan
• Death is not a reality
• Sin can be separated from its consequences
• You can do something to achieve “God-hood”
• Freedom to realize your potential is limited by the Word of God
On the part of Eve (very practical for us)
• Consideration
• She admits credibility to the lie
• Leads to the act of sin
• She fails to see the greatness of God’s goodness
• Exaggerates the limitation
• Fails to see the certainty of God’s judgment