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Has anyone ever told you a lie about someone?
How did the lie affect your view of both people?
Lies affect our view of many different situations, including the people they involve.
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By listening the serpent, Adam/Eve started to question the goodness and rep of God.
How did the serpent create doubt about God’s command or His goodness?
God said:
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Serpent said:
Serpent: He said to the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You can’t eat from any tree in the garden’?”
Mistrust and doubt is created...The serpent takes a partial truth that God did say that could eat from any tree but left out the part about the one tree.
Eve said and reminds the Serpent what he left out:
Serpent responds with twisting God’s Word:
How did the serpent twist God’s Words?
What did God actually say?
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The serpent frames the situations as to make Eve and Adam think that God would not really cause them to die and that he might be holding out on them.
That God doesn’t want them to be as wise as He is.
The core of sin involves to this day, a mistrusting of God and what He has said.
Are there any areas in your life where you are mistrusting God’s goodness?
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