• Paradise Lost, Redemption Promised l Dr. Stephen Conley

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Paradise Lost, Redemption Promised l Dr. Stephen Conley

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  • Text: Genesis 3:7-24

    The Destructive Outcome of Sin (Gen. 3:7-13)

    • When we choose to sin, we experience guilt and shame.
    • When we choose to sin, we hide from the consequences.
    • When we choose to sin, we blame others.
    • Gospel implication: Christ died in our place and took our punishment.

    The Devastating Curse of Sin (Gen. 3:14-19)

    • God pronounces a curse on the snake and the ground because of sin.
    • God pronounces ongoing consequences of sin in child-bearing, relationships, and work.
    • Gospel Implication: God promised that a Redeemer would come to crush our enemy and conquer sin.

    The Divine Judgment For Sin (Gen. 3:20-24)

    • Clinging to the hope of God’s promise, Adam gives his wife the name Eve (“life-giver”).
    • God clothed Adam and Eve in garments of skin to cover their nakedness.
    • God drove out Adam and Eve from the Garden, signifying the breach of fellowship that had taken place.
    • Gospel Implication: In Christ we are given new life, eternally forgiven, clothed in His righteousness, and welcomed into His kingdom.
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Text: Genesis 3:7-24

The Destructive Outcome of Sin (Gen. 3:7-13)

  • When we choose to sin, we experience guilt and shame.
  • When we choose to sin, we hide from the consequences.
  • When we choose to sin, we blame others.
  • Gospel implication: Christ died in our place and took our punishment.

The Devastating Curse of Sin (Gen. 3:14-19)

  • God pronounces a curse on the snake and the ground because of sin.
  • God pronounces ongoing consequences of sin in child-bearing, relationships, and work.
  • Gospel Implication: God promised that a Redeemer would come to crush our enemy and conquer sin.

The Divine Judgment For Sin (Gen. 3:20-24)

  • Clinging to the hope of God’s promise, Adam gives his wife the name Eve (“life-giver”).
  • God clothed Adam and Eve in garments of skin to cover their nakedness.
  • God drove out Adam and Eve from the Garden, signifying the breach of fellowship that had taken place.
  • Gospel Implication: In Christ we are given new life, eternally forgiven, clothed in His righteousness, and welcomed into His kingdom.

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