Introduction: The story of the fall in Genesis 3 reveals God's judgment but also his grace.
1. Genesis 3:7-13 highlights humanity's sinful state and God's initial act of grace through awareness.
A. Adam and Eve's eyes were opened to their nakedness, revealing God's grace in awareness of sin.
2. Genesis 3:14-15 demonstrates God's judgment on the serpent and the promise of salvation.
A. God's curse on the serpent foreshadows the defeat of evil through Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
3. Genesis 3:16-19 shows God's grace in discipline and provision even amidst judgment.
A. Though labor became challenging, God provided for Adam and Eve, reflecting his sustaining grace.
Conclusion: Even in judgment, God's grace abounds, leading us to redemption through Jesus Christ. Embrace his grace for transformation today.
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