The Soul Felt Its Worth (Week 2 Advent)
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This message takes us back to the very beginning of our broken story to discover the first whisper of hope. In Genesis 3:15, we encounter what scholars call the 'proto-evangelium'—the first gospel—where God promises that the serpent who deceived humanity will one day be crushed. This isn't just ancient history; it's the foundation of our redemption story. We see God immediately responding to humanity's fall not with abandonment, but with a promise of restoration. The moment Adam and Eve tried to cover their shame with fig leaves, God showed them something profound: their self-made coverings would never be enough. Instead, God Himself provided garments of skin, requiring the first sacrifice, the first shedding of blood. This powerful image foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice to come. Throughout the Old Testament, we see this pattern repeated—from Abel's offering to the Passover lamb, from David striking Goliath's head to Isaiah's prophecy of the suffering servant. Every sacrifice, every victory, every prophecy points forward to the One who would finally and fully restore our worth. The exile from Eden wasn't just punishment; it was mercy, preventing humanity from being eternally trapped in brokenness. We cannot create our own Eden or restore ourselves, but the beauty of Advent is that God crossed the distance we could never cross. Our souls ache because we are east of Eden, and Advent is God's answer to that longing.