Last modified: February 16, 2021
Brady• February 16, 2021•
Eight years ago, a week before I was married, I preached on “What I Think I Know Now.” Exactly one year later, I preached about “What I Know Now.” Both of those sermons were designed to show some basic truths about marriage. Now, after several years of marriage, I feel like those points have moved from just theoretical to more applicable.
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CloseEve's sins are easy to spot in Genesis 3. After all, she was the one that was deceived by the serpent, ate the fruit, and then gave it to her husband. That's basically what the entire first half of the chapter is about. But how did Adam sin? They're both punished for what happened, but Adam is notoriously absent during the whole debacle. As it turns out, there are a few things we can point out about Adam's leadership and integrity based on what he didn't do -- all of which we can definitely learn from.
Last modified: February 16, 2021