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Genesis 3:1-24 – April 13th 2018
MARK DONALD
| 13 APRIL 2018
OBSERVATION
What does it say?
THE FALL
Read
Genesis 3:1-6
Who is introduced in v.1 and what does he do?
What does his question imply and what does it seem to suggest?
Who responds and how? Why is this significant?
Where is the Adam?
What does the serpent say and what effect does it have on the woman and man?
What was God's designed order for the world and what happened to it?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
Read
Genesis 3:7-24
Working through this whole section - what are the consequences of sin?
Consider in terms of relationships.
Consider in terms of our role(s).
Consider in terms of the world we live in.
How do the man and woman explain themselves?
What does this show?
What signs of mercy and grace are given, even within the context of God's judgment? How is this fulfilled in the story of the Bible?
APPLICATION
What will I do?
What do we learn about temptation?
How does the devil seek to tempt us?
How can we fight temptation?
What does this whole chapter teach us about the world we live in?
How should the consequences of sin cause us to think, feel, act?
What is the solution to the fall? How can it's consequences be reversed?
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