The Rescue | Tempted. Fallen. Cursed. Rescued.
Main Passage: Genesis 3:1–15
Introduction
- A new series.
- God’s plan to rescue humanity didn’t begin at the cross—it was set in motion at the Fall.
- From the moment sin entered, God promised a Rescuer.
- Jesus is that Rescuer.
- Understanding the Context
- Genesis 1: God creates the universe.
- Genesis 2: The creation of humanity.
- Genesis 3:1–7: The Fall
- Genesis 3:15: The promised rescue
- Understanding the Context
A Look at the Text
- The Fall of Man – Some Insights
- The result of sin is _______________:
- Death, psychologically:
- _______________
- _______________
- _______________
- Death, spiritually:
- A break in _______________ with God
- Between man and wife
- Death, physically and ecologically
- A break in _______________ with God
- Death, psychologically:
- The Promised Rescue
- “I will put enmity…”
- Eybah (אֵיבָה) – “Enmity, hostility, hatred”
- “…between _______________ seed
and _______________ Seed”- “Your seed” refers to the _______________.
- Seed (zera‛, זֶרַע) is usually linked to the male line—but here, it is “seed of the woman.”
- “Your seed” refers to the _______________.
- “He shall bruise your head…”
- Shuph (שׁוּף) – “To strike, crush, overwhelm.” The verb implies a decisive and fatal blow.
- “…and you shall bruise His heel.”
- Not fatal, but hurtful.
- “I will put enmity…”
God Is Speaking to Us
- God’s history of rescues (Noah, Moses, Judges, Prophets)
- The mystery of God’s rescue plan is revealed throughout the Scriptures.
- The enmity remains upon all who don’t receive the Rescuer—_______________.
- The rescued are the redeemed and victorious—now and in the age to come.