In this episode of Roots and Relevance, the panel tackles Genesis 3:13–24, unpacking the fallout from the first sin and the consequences that followed, including the complexity of God’s judgment and His promise of redemption.
What does it mean that the serpent, humanity, and creation were cursed, but Adam and Eve were not? How do we understand the pain and grief introduced into human relationships and the brokenness within families? And what is the significance of the seed—God’s first promise of redemption in the middle of the curse?
The team explores themes of authority, power struggles, and the human tendency to distort relationships, all while tracing the thread of hope woven into the story. Along the way, they reflect on how this ancient narrative speaks to our struggles and longings.
Join the conversation as the panel brings fresh perspectives and thoughtful questions to this pivotal passage of scripture.
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