Written 5 March 2013
Contents: Where?
Eden, outside Eden Who? Serpent, God, Adam, Eve
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3:1-7
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Crafty serpent tempts woman, who eats forbidden fruit and
feeds it to her husband, they make fig leaf clothes.
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2
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3:8-13
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Afraid, they hid from God then blamed others for their sin.
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3
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3:14-15
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God cursed serpent, put enmity between his seed and
woman’s – you bruise heel, he bruise head.
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4
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3:16-19
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God multiplied childbirth pain, cursed ground, man will
toil until he returns to dust.
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5
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3:20-24
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Adam named Eve, God made skin garments and cast them out
of garden, placing cherubim and sword to guard tree of life.
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Divisions:
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3:1-13
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Crafty serpent tempts woman, who eats forbidden fruit and
feeds to husband, they make clothes and hide from God then blame others for
their sin.
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Principle:
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The devil is crafty.
Don’t engage him in conversation.
Don’t add or take away from God’s Word.
Man’s attempts to cover sin are futile.
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2
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3:14-19
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God cursed the serpent, increased childbirth pain and
cursed the ground so man would toil until he returned to dust.
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Principle:
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Sin has consequences.
Sin brings death.
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3:20-24
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Adam named Eve, God made skin garments, cast them out of
garden, and guarded tree of life.
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Principle:
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Covering sin requires a blood sacrifice.
God protects eternal life.
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Principle:
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Subject Sentence:
The serpent tempts, man and woman sin and God curses.
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Aim (Christian and Non-Christian):
TCMCATK that man’s attempts to cover up sin are worthless,
but that God has provided a way to cover sin:
Jesus Christ!
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TCMNCAT
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Application:
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How can you insure that you don’t add to or take away from
God’s Word?
What attempts might man make to cover his own sin?
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2
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What consequences have you suffered as a result of sin?
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3
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How is our sin covered?
What choice have you made regarding your eternal security?
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4
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