Genesis 3: The Fall and Promise of Redemption

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Everything that is bad and evil and corrupt and devastating and deadly is because of what happened in that third chapter. We have all been plunged into a spiritual death. We've all been plunged into physical death from the moment we are born we begin to die. We are all born dying and dead, dead spiritually and dying physically." [11:07]( | | )

2. "The rest of the Bible is full of God's appeals to sinners to repent of their sin and to come to Him as the one who forgives. He's merciful, gracious, loving and will grant forgiveness. From here on, the story is about God's love and mercy and grace and how few people receive it how the world rejects it." [12:32]( | | )

3. "It is encouraging to me to know that the good news comes at the time the curse comes. But God can't wait. He doesn't wait days. He doesn't wait weeks. He doesn't wait years. He embeds in the curse itself the good news because God is by nature a Savior and a Redeemer, and gracious and merciful, and marked by loving-kindness." [17:44]( | | )

4. "Before God even pronounces judgment on them, hope appears and mercy and grace and salvation and good news. Before God even banishes Adam and Eve from paradise. Before He sends them out of the garden and forbids them to ever come back. Before punishment is placed on their backs, hope is placed in their hearts." [53:29]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "This is divine justice rendering a perfect sentence. Obviously, there are natural consequences to sin that are just built into it. Whatever a man sows, he reaps. But there is a far greater reality than that, and that is the reality of divine judgment on top of natural consequences." [14:06]( | | )

2. "The snake is cursed and is a symbolic reminder of the degradation of Satan. But going from the natural serpent, let's go to the supernatural spirit behind the serpent and the curse of verse 15. This is the important one that I want you to look at. God moves from the animal to the one who came into the animal and spoke through the animal, Satan himself." [28:31]( | | )

3. "The gospel is first given then, not in a promise, but in a curse, not in an act of kindness, but in an act of judgment. And as I said earlier... For centuries this was the only gospel. This is the only promise for centuries of Satan's defeat, of sinners being transformed to love God and trust God and hate Satan and distrust Him." [40:00]( | | )

4. "The enmity will be between you, Satan, and the woman. First of all, the woman is Eve. Eve herself, I think, is promised salvation. Eve will be transformed. Eve will love God, trust God, obey God, and hate Satan and distrust Satan. Eve will no longer see Satan as a friend and God as the enemy of her knowledge, her fulfillment, her pleasure, her delight, her joy as she thought He was." [41:19]( | | )

5. "This refers to an individual. A singular pronoun, He. The enmity will be Eve's enmity. She will hate Satan and love God. The enmity will come through the humanity that proceeds from Adam and Eve. There will be a redeemed humanity who will be hostile toward Satan. But there will be one man, He. One man. And here you have this most interesting identification as her seed being He." [45:03]( | | )

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