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In this *V* we can see that *God has entered into a covenant **with* the *Children of **Israel, (Galatians 3:29)* *Says*, *“And if ye be Christ's,* *then are ye Abraham's seed,* *and heirs according to the promise.”*
*If we belong to Christ* then *we are* just as much *in a covenant with God* *as the Israelites* are.
*We are* now the *spiritual seed of Israel*.
*I.
*In *today's message* I want to *answer* the *questions*, *Why did God enter into a covenant with man?* *What was the reason for the Old Covenant?*
*How did God enter into a covenant with mankind?* *And **what were some of the obstacles He faced with entering into a covenant*?
*A.* In order *to answer* that we have to *go back* to the *Garden of Eden*.
*In* *(Genesis 1:1)* It *says*, *“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”*
*1.
*We know that *God created everything*.
*a.
In this V* the word *“God”* in the *Hebrew* is in the *plural* It's *“Elohyim”* Which *refers to* *God the Father, **God the Son, **& **God the H. S.*
                                          *b.* *(Colossians 1:16)* Tells us that *all things* were *created by Jesus*.
*2.*
Now look at *GEN 1:28**.*
*a.
*In other words *God said to Adam*.
*“I give you authority over all that I have created on earth.”*
*i.
Adam was in full control* of the earth.
*b.*
*But* *then* *came Satan*, in the form of a serpent.
*i.
*He *tricked Eve* into eating the fruit of the tree.
*3.*
*GEN 2:17**.*
*a.
Did Adam & Eve die* when they ate of the fruit?
*i.
*Really *they did die*.
*ii.
*When God said, *“Thou shalt surely die,”* *In* the *Hebrew* it *actually* says, *“In dying thou shalt die.”*
*b.*
This is talking about *2 deaths*.
*i.
Spiritual death **& **natural death*.
*ii.
God* was *saying* *“When you eat of that fruit* *you will die spiritually* *&* *in that spiritual death* *you will die Physically.”*
                                                      *iii.
When Adam & Eve ate that fruit* *they both died spiritually*, It wasn't until *years later that **they died physically*.
*B.* *When Adam experienced* that *sin*, *he immediately lost* the *ability* to *operate in the supernatural*.
*He had to resort to his* *physical strength & ability*.
*1.
He had to operate in God's strength **& God's **ability **when* he was *in the garden*.
*a.
*If you *remember* he *named all the animals* in the world *&* *remembered the the ir names*.
*i.
He was in complete authority on* the *earth* *before* his *sin*.
*ii.
*The *animals listened to his voice*.
I imagine that *even the vegetation obeyed his voice*.
*b.*
But he *lost* all *that when he sinned* & broke his fellowship with God.
                                                      *i.
**GEN 3:17-19**.*
And                                                           *ii.
Now **Adam was going to have to work hard*.
*Things* were *not* going to *obey his voice* *as they did before*.
*2.*
*That's not all that happened*.
*a.
Adam **became aware of his Nakedness*.
*b.*
Look at *GEN 3:7**.*
*i.
*Their *sin not only made them aware of their physical nakedness*, *but* it *also* made them *aware of their spiritual nakedness*.
*c.*
*GEN 3:8**.*
*i.
*They were *aware of their spiritual nakedness **and **they were ashamed*.
*ii.
Adam & Eve were clothed* *with the glory of God* *before* their *sin*.
*iii.
*The *sin caused them* to *lose* their *fellowship with God*, *&* *the glory of God was **no longer there*.
*d.*
*We know* that *Adam had the glory of God upon him*.
*i.
*The *Bible says* in *(Genesis 3:8)* From the *KJV* That they *heard* the *voice* *of the LORD* God *walking in the garden* in the cool of the day.
*ii.
Most other translations **say that they heard the* *sound* of the Lord God walking in the Garden.
*iii.
Adam & Eve were familiar with the sound that **God made **when He walked in the garden*.
*To be familiar with someone's sound* *you need to know them pretty well*.
*iv.*
*Adam **walked with God in the garden often*.
*When you are in the presence of God*, you're *going to shine with the glory of God*.
*3.* *Now that was gone, the **fellowship with God was **broken*.
*a.
In* *(GEN 3:9)* *God called out to Adam* *“Where are you.”*
*i.
*In other words *“What happened to our fellowship.”*
*II.
After* the *sin **God says something to Satan*.
Let’s pick it up from there.
*GEN 3:14-15**.*
*A. **Right there, God is saying that **He is going to bring a new Adam* into the earth.
*1.
This new Adam **would bruise or crush the **serpent's **head*.
*B.* *What is man's situation now **after **Adam's sin?*
                              *1.
*He was *lost without hope*.
*a.
*He had *no way of coming back into fellowship with God* again.
*b.*
*Hell* is what man had *to look forward to*.
*i.
The nature of the Devil **began to work in mans heart*.
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