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What can we learn from Adam and Eve's encounter with the serpent?

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Their encounter teaches us about the subtleness of temptation and the need to trust God's Word.

Adam and Eve's interaction with the serpent reveals the tactics of temptation and how easily humanity can be deceived when questioning God's Word. The serpent questioned God's command, leading Eve to doubt what God said. This serves as a warning for Christians today about how temptation often presents itself—not as an overt evil, but cloaked in persuasiveness that casts doubt on God's truth. Additionally, it emphasizes the necessity of understanding and adhering to Scripture in order to defend against misinterpretations and lies about God’s will.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:1-6, 2 Corinthians 11:3

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The Fall
Mike Walker · Mar 2, 2014
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Joshua

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