The sermon explores the cycle of sin as illustrated in Genesis 3, revealing how Satan's tactics follow a predictable pattern: doubt, deception, disobedience, disgust, and destruction. This same pattern continues today when we question God's commands and believe the enemy's lies. Every sin carries consequences, as demonstrated by the curses placed on Adam, Eve, and the serpent. However, Genesis 3:15 provides the first glimpse of the gospel—the promise of Jesus who would crush the serpent's head. Only through Christ can we break free from this destructive cycle, not by our own efforts to cover our shame, but by surrendering to Him who took our curse upon Himself.
The sermon explores the cycle of sin as illustrated in Genesis 3, revealing how Satan's tactics follow a predictable pattern: doubt, deception, disobedience, disgust, and destruction. This same pattern continues today when we question God's commands and believe the enemy's lies. Every sin carries consequences, as demonstrated by the curses placed on Adam, Eve, and the serpent. However, Genesis 3:15 provides the first glimpse of the gospel—the promise of Jesus who would crush the serpent's head. Only through Christ can we break free from this destructive cycle, not by our own efforts to cover our shame, but by surrendering to Him who took our curse upon Himself.