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In this episode, Ellis and Eddie—joined by Isaac Kaufman and Brother John Parker—study the Fall of Adam and Eve in Genesis 3–4 and Moses 4–5, focusing on agency, growth, and redemption. They explore why the Fall was a necessary part of God's plan and how opposition helps us learn and progress.
Through scripture, personal experiences, and testimony, they reflect on accountability, family, and the Savior's role from the very beginning—reminding us that falling is part of becoming, and that through Christ, we can always rise again.
By BYU Religious Education5
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In this episode, Ellis and Eddie—joined by Isaac Kaufman and Brother John Parker—study the Fall of Adam and Eve in Genesis 3–4 and Moses 4–5, focusing on agency, growth, and redemption. They explore why the Fall was a necessary part of God's plan and how opposition helps us learn and progress.
Through scripture, personal experiences, and testimony, they reflect on accountability, family, and the Savior's role from the very beginning—reminding us that falling is part of becoming, and that through Christ, we can always rise again.

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