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FaithfulFin Talk - Genesis 3/Class 43 The first sin creates a need

Genesis 3/Class 43 The first sin creates a need

05/10/23 • 37 min

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You can have the world at your fingertips and the universe as your world to explore, but would that be enough to satisfy the human cravings of wanting more? The one tree in the Garden of Eden was forbidden to touch, but a deceitful messenger caused havoc in paradise, which caused Adam and Eve to lose the place they once called home.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed or stifled by one of God's commands? How have you responded to this feeling?
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You can have the world at your fingertips and the universe as your world to explore, but would that be enough to satisfy the human cravings of wanting more? The one tree in the Garden of Eden was forbidden to touch, but a deceitful messenger caused havoc in paradise, which caused Adam and Eve to lose the place they once called home.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed or stifled by one of God's commands? How have you responded to this feeling?
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As Amos, a street-corner prophet, warns, God's people cannot forever push God into a small corner of their lives to be brought out like a magic charm whenever they need him.
What parallels do you see between Amos's time and our own?
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The author of Isaiah explains how God will redeem Jerusalem by introducing the mysterious figure of the suffering servant whose appearance is disfigured beyond that of any human being (52:14). Who is this suffering servant? And how will such a weakened person achieve a great victory, even bringing light to all nations? Jewish scholars puzzled over these passages for centuries. Many considered them the most significant part of the Hebrew Scriptures, yet they could not agree on precisely what the prophet meant.
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If you had been a jew in Jesus' day, would you have been disappointed in the messiah? Why did Jesus choose to come as a suffering servant rather than as perhaps a triumphant army general?
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FaithfulFin Talk - Genesis 3/Class 43 The first sin creates a need

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