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Gen. 3:7,21                               The Lord’s Covering for Sin                                           8~/10~/97
                                                                                                                             ABCC
I.    Introduction                                                                                                                      584
·        The Lord God created the ideal environment in which man could live (ch. 1) – “…very good”
·        The Lord God placed Adam, whom He created, in this ideal environment (2:15-17)
·        The Lord God created an ideal companion for Adam (2:18-25)
So there we have it; a man & his wife ideally suited for each other, living in an ideal environment with all their needs & probably desires met & fulfilled, in communion & fellowship with God – yet they are tempted by the craftiness & subtleties of Satan, blatantly disobey God their creator & give allegiance to Satan.
(1Jn.
2:16; Jas.
1:13-15)
·        Consequences:  shame (2:7), dreadful fear & broken fellowship with God (2:8), broken fellowship in marriage (2:16c), pain in childbirth (2:16a-b), difficulty in earning a living (2:18-19a), physical death (2:19b), eviction from the ideal environment (2:23-24), the curse of sin on all future humanity (Rom.
5:12) = helpless, enemies of God, etc.
II.
Man’s Attempt to Cover Up His Sin (v.
7)
A.      Unexpected consequences of sin (v.
7a)=Shame (Rom.
6:21), fear of God & death (Heb.
2:14-15)
B.      Attempting to deceive God (v.
7b-8)
q      Covering up the evidence or consequences of sin with human wisdom (v.
7b) - SHAME
q      Hiding from God (v.
8) – they have now become cunning & crafty just as the Deceiver!
- GUILT
q      Blaming others for sinful acts, EVEN GOD (v.
12-13) - PRIDE
The sinfulness of sin = those who were honest, holy & honorable, have now become cunning, crafty, accusers, liars, self-centered, etc. = see how far they fell; dead in trespasses & sins, blind..
The Lord’s Covering for Sin, pg.
2
 
III.
God’s Covering for Man’s Sin (v.
21)
A.      After He confronted them with & convicted them of sin (v.
11)
B.      After He declared the gospel truth (v.
15)
Ø      Before enacting judgment, God is gracious & merciful toward them – giving them hope in the gospel
C.     After He had declared the consequences of their sin (v.
16-19)
D.     The Lord God made a covering for their sin (v.
21)
- an innocent animal had to die for the guilty ones; the shedding of blood – the 1st death was for sacrifice
Though God covered their sin (a sign of forgiveness), the *consequences* of their sin was not changed or minimized (v.
16-19,23-24).
IV.
Christ is the True Atonement (v.
15)
A.      God allows Satan to persecute saints & even Christ – “And you shall bruise him on the heel”
B.      Christ & the saints are the true victors – persecution from Satan is temporary
(Gal.
3:16; Mt. 1:21; 26:26-28; 28:28; Rom.
16:20; 5:1-2,8-11; Rev. 19:11-21)
C.     Believers are clothed in the righteousness of Christ (Isa.
61:10; Rev. 7:13-14)
Consider the blessed privilege my brother~/sister of no longer being naked, guilty & ashamed before God; no longer hiding behind fig leaves & trees of good works in the church, community, on your job – pointing to your tithing, attendance at bible study, worship, singing, fasting praying, etc. as your justification.
But now we are justified by the perfect life, death & resurrection of Jesus Christ   (Rom.
8:1).
Rejoice, rejoice O’ Christian!
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee, God of glory, Lord of love…
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