The sermon centers on the profound significance of the number three as a recurring symbol in Scripture, nature, and human culture, tracing its spiritual implications from Genesis to the end times. It explores how the triune nature of God—evident in Adam, Eve, and their offspring—foreshadows divine design, while cautioning against the misuse of the number three in pagan and occult systems, such as the triquetra, which has roots in ancient mysticism and witchcraft. The preacher warns that the same threefold pattern—lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, pride of life—underlies both the fall of humanity and modern spiritual deception, including false religious practices and technological manipulation like genetic engineering. Through references to DNA, the Trinity, and apocalyptic prophecy, the sermon calls believers to remain vigilant, rejecting syncretism and clinging to the unaltered Word of God, which alone reveals truth and protects against spiritual deception.