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Theme - Even after catastrophic failure, God’s invitation to purpose remains.
Summary - In this first episode, we look at the story of Adam and Eve—not just their devastating fall, but God’s enduring faithfulness in the middle of it. Through passages in Genesis, we explore God’s original design for humanity, the consequences of disobedience, and how the effects of the curse still touch our lives today. But even in the aftermath of failure, God’s invitation to purpose and relationship remains.
This episode invites you to reflect on key questions, practice confession and renewal, and remember that your failures don’t define you—what you do next with God does.
Scripture Reading
- Genesis 1:28
- Genesis 2:15
- Genesis 3:1–7 (focus vv. 6–8)
- Genesis 3:16–19
- Genesis 4:1
- Genesis 5:1–5
Key Questions for Reflection
- What do Genesis 1:28 and 2:15 reveal about God’s original design for humanity?
- How did Adam & Eve’s disobedience in Genesis 3 change their relationship with God?
- In what ways do we still experience the effects of the curse described in Genesis 3:16–19?
- How do you see God’s character in Genesis 4:1 and 5:1–5, even after human failure?
- How might your past failures be shaping your next steps with God right now?
Practical Takeaway - Our failure doesn’t define us. What we do after failure does.
Prayer Practice - Confession & Renewal Prayer
- Begin in silence for one minute, acknowledging God’s presence.
- Pray Psalm 51:10 (“Create in me a clean heart, O God…”) aloud.
- Confess a place of failure or shame to God.
- Ask Him to renew your purpose and remind you of His faithfulness.
- Close by thanking God that your story is not over.
Theme - Even after catastrophic failure, God’s invitation to purpose remains.
Summary - In this first episode, we look at the story of Adam and Eve—not just their devastating fall, but God’s enduring faithfulness in the middle of it. Through passages in Genesis, we explore God’s original design for humanity, the consequences of disobedience, and how the effects of the curse still touch our lives today. But even in the aftermath of failure, God’s invitation to purpose and relationship remains.
This episode invites you to reflect on key questions, practice confession and renewal, and remember that your failures don’t define you—what you do next with God does.
Scripture Reading
- Genesis 1:28
- Genesis 2:15
- Genesis 3:1–7 (focus vv. 6–8)
- Genesis 3:16–19
- Genesis 4:1
- Genesis 5:1–5
Key Questions for Reflection
- What do Genesis 1:28 and 2:15 reveal about God’s original design for humanity?
- How did Adam & Eve’s disobedience in Genesis 3 change their relationship with God?
- In what ways do we still experience the effects of the curse described in Genesis 3:16–19?
- How do you see God’s character in Genesis 4:1 and 5:1–5, even after human failure?
- How might your past failures be shaping your next steps with God right now?
Practical Takeaway - Our failure doesn’t define us. What we do after failure does.
Prayer Practice - Confession & Renewal Prayer
- Begin in silence for one minute, acknowledging God’s presence.
- Pray Psalm 51:10 (“Create in me a clean heart, O God…”) aloud.
- Confess a place of failure or shame to God.
- Ask Him to renew your purpose and remind you of His faithfulness.
- Close by thanking God that your story is not over.