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Keith Lee Johnson examines how deception operates by presenting evil as something that appears good, desirable, or harmless. He addresses the modern church’s struggle with the diminishing presence of men in leadership and the spiritual consequences that follow when biblical order is disrupted. The discussion revisits the creation narrative, humanity’s fall, and the dynamics between Adam, Eve, curiosity, and temptation. Johnson highlights the enemy’s long‑standing strategy: distort God’s image on earth by corrupting the structure God established. The conversation ultimately calls believers back to clarity, discernment, and a restored understanding of God’s intended design.
By KEITH LEE JOHNSONKeith Lee Johnson examines how deception operates by presenting evil as something that appears good, desirable, or harmless. He addresses the modern church’s struggle with the diminishing presence of men in leadership and the spiritual consequences that follow when biblical order is disrupted. The discussion revisits the creation narrative, humanity’s fall, and the dynamics between Adam, Eve, curiosity, and temptation. Johnson highlights the enemy’s long‑standing strategy: distort God’s image on earth by corrupting the structure God established. The conversation ultimately calls believers back to clarity, discernment, and a restored understanding of God’s intended design.