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The final part of creation in the second chapter of Genesis is not just the creation of another person but the blessing of a human relationship. Adam and Eve are created to live together in such harmony that they are completely shameless, free to be vulnerable with one another and, ultimately, their creator. We pause today to reflect on why this relationship portrayed in scripture is so important and why we should be hesitant to allow our 21st century debates to cloud the original intention of this important start of the creation story.
By Clint Loveall and Michael GeweckeThe final part of creation in the second chapter of Genesis is not just the creation of another person but the blessing of a human relationship. Adam and Eve are created to live together in such harmony that they are completely shameless, free to be vulnerable with one another and, ultimately, their creator. We pause today to reflect on why this relationship portrayed in scripture is so important and why we should be hesitant to allow our 21st century debates to cloud the original intention of this important start of the creation story.