Trouble In Paradise | Sunday Message

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In Genesis 2, we get a close look at the events that occurred in the Garden of Eden. We get to focus on the relationship between God and man. Pastor Greg Laurie shares valuable points from this book today. 
Notes:
Genesis 2/Genesis 3
Elohim is the appropriate word to portray God as the Majestic Creator.
Yahweh is the personal name God uses when dealing with humanity.
Read: Genesis 2:7–9
God created man and breathed life into him. The word, “breathed,” is warmly personal.
Genesis 2:7
Eden means, “delight.” God placed man in a real place called, Eden. Eden was hand-made by God Himself, untouched by sin and death, perfect.
Adam was tasked with naming the animals.
Genesis 2:20
Read: Genesis 2:18, 21–25
God created woman and brought her to the man.
The word, “helper,” does not imply inferiority; it’s the same term God uses to describe Himself as a helper to His people.
God establishes the family and the home: A man and a woman.
To have a successful marriage, you must both leave other relationships.
Genesis 2:24
To have a successful marriage, the couple must cleave together. Cleave means, “to glue, to cling.”
Marriage is a picture of Christ and the church!
1 Corinthians 7:32–33
Our greatest needs are not fulfilled in marriage but in Jesus!
Read: Genesis 3:1–9
The devil undermines in four ways.
Satan questioned God’s Word.
“Has God, indeed, said?”
Satan added to God’s Word.
Genesis 3:3
God never said, “Neither shall you touch it.”
Satan questioned God’s love.
Satan denied God’s Word.
Satan substituted his own lie.
Every temptation can be resisted and overcome.
James 1:12
Genesis 3:8
God wanted Adam to admit to and confess his sin.
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Trouble In Paradise | Sunday Message

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