Sermons at the Shed
In the aftermath of humanity's first sin, God asked a profound question that echoes through the ages: 'Where are you?' This wasn't a question born of ignorance but of invitation - a call for Adam and Eve to emerge from their hiding and face their Creator. The pattern established in Genesis 3 reveals how sin creates a destructive cycle of shame, covering, hiding, denial, and isolation that continues to plague humanity today.The serpent's temptation followed a strategic pattern that remains unchanged: denying God's truth, questioning His good intentions, and positioning disobedience as freedom. Eve's misquoting of God's original command shows how crucial it is to know Scripture accurately rather than relying on what sounds spiritual or what we think the Bible says. When sin entered the picture, immediate shame followed, leading Adam and Eve to create inadequate coverings from fig leaves and hide from the One who could truly help them.God's response reveals His heart of redemption rather than condemnation. Even while addressing the consequences of sin, He immediately promised that the woman's seed would ultimately defeat the serpent - pointing forward to Jesus' victory. Most significantly, God provided proper covering by sacrificing an animal to clothe them, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. The gospel eliminates shame entirely, clothing believers with garments of salvation and robes of righteousness. God's question remains relevant today: Where are you? Are you living in freedom and victory, or are you still hiding in shame, trying to cover your failures with inadequate solutions?..🌐 https://theshed.church🚗 Apple Podcast: Sermons At The Shed 📘 Facebook: theshedatprovence 📷 Instagram: theshed.church 🎵 TikTok: theshed.church 📺 YouTube: theshedatprovence
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