This sermon brings us into the heart of Eden, revealing God’s original design for humanity—our work, our obedience, our relationships, and the covenant of marriage. In this passage, we see that man was created with purpose: to labor faithfully, to obey God’s Word, and to live in covenant fellowship with Him.
At the center of the message is God’s provision in creating the woman as a perfect helper for the man, establishing the foundation of marriage as a covenantal, one-flesh union. This union is not merely social or practical—it is deeply theological, pointing forward to Christ and His relationship with the Church. The sermon highlights both the dignity and distinction of men and women, designed to reflect God’s glory together.
The message also captures the beauty of humanity before the fall—“naked and unashamed”—a picture of perfect innocence, unity, and communion with God. Yet even here, it points forward to the need for redemption and the covering of sin that comes through Christ. Ultimately, this sermon calls us to live faithfully in our God-given roles, to honor His design for marriage, and to rest in the righteousness of Christ, who restores what was lost in Eden.