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Genesis 1–3 shows a God who lavishes humanity with blessing, purpose, and intimate relationship, only to be met with a clear-eyed, stubborn rejection of His promise. Adam’s sin is not weakness but willful resistance in the face of overwhelming grace. Yet the shock of the passage is not merely human rebellion, but divine persistence. Even as judgment falls - exile, fracture, frustration, and death - God refuses to abandon His promise. He clothes the guilty, feels the wound of betrayal, and commits Himself to sustaining His covenant at infinite cost. From Eden forward, Scripture tells one story: sin is fierce, but God’s promise is fiercer still, ultimately upheld through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
By Mosaic Christian Fellowship5
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Genesis 1–3 shows a God who lavishes humanity with blessing, purpose, and intimate relationship, only to be met with a clear-eyed, stubborn rejection of His promise. Adam’s sin is not weakness but willful resistance in the face of overwhelming grace. Yet the shock of the passage is not merely human rebellion, but divine persistence. Even as judgment falls - exile, fracture, frustration, and death - God refuses to abandon His promise. He clothes the guilty, feels the wound of betrayal, and commits Himself to sustaining His covenant at infinite cost. From Eden forward, Scripture tells one story: sin is fierce, but God’s promise is fiercer still, ultimately upheld through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.