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Genesis – Session 3 The Cost of Deception and the Power of Truth

In this session from Genesis chapters 3–4, we examine the fall of humanity, the nature of deception, and God’s continued pursuit of relationship with His creation—even in the midst of rebellion and failure

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The message begins in the Garden of Eden, where the serpent challenges God’s Word and introduces doubt into Eve’s heart. Satan’s strategy is revealed clearly: to question God’s truth, distort His intentions, and convince humanity that God is withholding something good. Though Adam and Eve initially know what God has said, deception slowly takes hold as they justify disobedience and choose self-will over obedience.

Once sin enters, shame, fear, and separation immediately follow. What was once a place of openness and fellowship becomes a place of hiding. Yet even then, God seeks them out—not to destroy them, but to confront sin and begin the work of redemption. The consequences of disobedience ripple outward, affecting relationships, labor, creation, and the human condition itself.

The teaching connects this moment in Genesis to 1 John 2, explaining that the same forces are still at work today: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. Sin is shown not merely as a bad action, but as a heart decision to step outside God’s loving boundaries and determine truth for ourselves.

The account of Cain and Abel reinforces this principle. Abel brings God what He desires, while Cain offers what seems right in his own eyes. Cain’s refusal to honor God’s instruction leads to jealousy, anger, and ultimately violence. The warning is clear: when God sets the standard, we do not have the authority to change it. Obedience flows from faith, not convenience.

Throughout the message, emphasis is placed on God’s mercy, patience, and desire for restoration. Even after the fall, God provides covering, points forward to sacrifice, and reveals His plan of redemption through Christ. Humanity’s failure did not catch God by surprise—His solution was already in motion.

The session concludes with a call to love truth, resist deception, and walk in obedience. God’s boundaries are not restrictive; they are protective. Life, freedom, and eternal hope are found not in self-determined truth, but in surrender to God’s Word and will.

Key Takeaway

Deception always begins by questioning God’s Word, but life is found in trusting it. Obedience to God’s truth leads to freedom, restoration, and eternal life.

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