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After the fall, Adam and Eve do something deeply human:
They hide.
In this episode, we look at Genesis 3:21, where God makes garments to cover them after shame enters the story for the first time.
At first glance, it feels like a small detail.
But when we slowed down, it started to feel like something much bigger.
Why covering?
Why sacrifice?
And why does this theme keep showing up throughout the Bible?
We connect this moment to passages like Romans 13, where believers are told to “put on” Christ, and Revelation 7, where robes are washed white and made clean.
Which raises a powerful question:
What if the story of redemption has always included covering shame… not just exposing it?
We’re not theologians. We didn’t go to seminary.
We’re just asking questions, noticing patterns, and learning a lot along the way.
Some of this might hit deeply.
Some of it might completely change how you see this tiny moment in Genesis.
But all of it points toward a God who responds to shame… not by abandoning people, but by covering them.
Come explore it with us.
Genesis 3:21
Romans 13:14
Revelation 7:14
By Karena Cruse and Matt BennettAfter the fall, Adam and Eve do something deeply human:
They hide.
In this episode, we look at Genesis 3:21, where God makes garments to cover them after shame enters the story for the first time.
At first glance, it feels like a small detail.
But when we slowed down, it started to feel like something much bigger.
Why covering?
Why sacrifice?
And why does this theme keep showing up throughout the Bible?
We connect this moment to passages like Romans 13, where believers are told to “put on” Christ, and Revelation 7, where robes are washed white and made clean.
Which raises a powerful question:
What if the story of redemption has always included covering shame… not just exposing it?
We’re not theologians. We didn’t go to seminary.
We’re just asking questions, noticing patterns, and learning a lot along the way.
Some of this might hit deeply.
Some of it might completely change how you see this tiny moment in Genesis.
But all of it points toward a God who responds to shame… not by abandoning people, but by covering them.
Come explore it with us.
Genesis 3:21
Romans 13:14
Revelation 7:14