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Genesis 3:7-24.
What does God do when he walks in on utter sin? Many believe that God would erupt in anger or grow distant in apathy. Yet God does... what only God would do. In the midst of utter sin and chaos, God moves towards the brokenness. In Genesis 3, we see God's response to mankind's sin. He draws man out. He ask questions. Ultimately, he declares a promise that he will send a hero to make all things right again. In this episode we explore God's response to sin then and his response to our own sin today.
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For more information, resources, and ways to support the story, visit storyverseministries.com. This project is made possible by people just like you, who want to embrace and help share the story of Jesus.
Further Resources
Cs Lewis - Mere Christianity
Audio mastered by Aaron Rose with Soundofarose.com
By Storyverse Ministries5
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Genesis 3:7-24.
What does God do when he walks in on utter sin? Many believe that God would erupt in anger or grow distant in apathy. Yet God does... what only God would do. In the midst of utter sin and chaos, God moves towards the brokenness. In Genesis 3, we see God's response to mankind's sin. He draws man out. He ask questions. Ultimately, he declares a promise that he will send a hero to make all things right again. In this episode we explore God's response to sin then and his response to our own sin today.
If you found this episode helpful, make sure you subscribe, share, and leave a review.
For more information, resources, and ways to support the story, visit storyverseministries.com. This project is made possible by people just like you, who want to embrace and help share the story of Jesus.
Further Resources
Cs Lewis - Mere Christianity
Audio mastered by Aaron Rose with Soundofarose.com

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