Lesson 27: Washing At the Cross Review

Questions 3 and 4

The Path to Sin

Eve saw that the fruit was good for wisdom, and it was “pleasing to the eye.” Satan always uses something tantalizing to tempt us. He appeals to our senses - sight, smell, touch, taste, and sound. We must be aware of his schemes and take the appropriate precautions. In our battle plan, we should make it so that we cannot view pornography, for if we have access to it when we are tempted, we will fall.

Hiding: A Natural Response to Sin

Question 3. What did Adam and Eve do once they realized they were naked?

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Hiding is the natural response to personal sin. We run and hide from God, knowing within ourselves that we are naked and exposed to His anger against sin. And we try to hide our sin from others fearing what they will think or do.
Adam and Eve not only hid in the garden, but they also tried to cover their nakedness with fig leaves. This is the religion of man: attempting to deal with sin and to be right with God through self-effort.
Today, Adam and Eve sewing coverings of fig leaves is equivalent to the signing of commitment cards or purity contracts, working the program, completing the steps, making vows and promises, and doing all you can to keep God's law. In the heat of the day, these self-efforts will shrivel up and fall away like those fig leaves in the garden.

Sin's Self-Centeredness

Notice too that sin makes us very self-centered. After Adam’s sin, God came looking for Adam, asking “Adam, where are you?” And then, Adam answered using a word he has never used before. He uses it four times in one sentence:
He answered, “I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid."
Genesis 3:10 (NIV)

Question 4. What word did Adam use showing his self-centeredness? heard you in the garden, and was afraid because was naked; so hid.”

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