CAUSE AND EFFECT - A CASE FOR ADAM

May 11, 2021 · 38m 13s
CAUSE AND EFFECT - A CASE FOR ADAM
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The Cause and Effect – In this episode, we will explore what happened after the eating of the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil. How the...

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The Cause and Effect – In this episode, we will explore what happened after the eating of the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil. How the woman was influenced by the serpent and why she ate of the tree. Also, an exploration into why Adam decided to listen to his wife and eat. We will understand that Adam and his wife’s eyes were open to the conflict between good and evil and how it affected them.  How they came to the understanding of their nakedness and how it made them become the most subtle (mature and perfect) creators that God had created. All of this is the effect of what had happened to them when their eyes were open to all the aspects and experiences of God. The knowledge that made them complete in God (Colossian 2 and Hebrews 5) and what it meant to become in charge of everything God had created. A mind-blowing experience for someone who was in paradise with no cares and just came face to face with their original purpose for being. The development of the entire planet earth. We will understand what it meant for the woman’s purpose of being a HELP-MEET to one of becoming the life-giver (Eve). Finally, see what happened to the serpent for engaging in an unauthorized conversation with the woman and why he did it. Enjoy the podcast.

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