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Live Bible Study Week 1 Day 3

 Week 1 • Day 3


3rd of May, 2023
Genesis 3 • Psalm 118
Today's Insights


>>The devil, the serpent that deceived Eve, still exists in our present day society.. We have preachers who tweak the word of God into what is not so that it would sound pleasing and appealing. We have that voice in our heads that tells us things that contradicts the law of the Lord, yet so enticing.

The serpent still dwells among us. Beware!


>> I always tell myself that I don't want to be like Adam. It's a struggle having to daily kill the flesh that we have inherited for ancestral father Adam, especially that one of pushing blames. Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if Adam had accepted that He was wrong and apologize immediately to God. Would he still be cursed or freed? The Bible says if we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us. I think Adam would have been forgiven somehow and somehow his punishment would have lessened. When we sin, the only way out of the guiltiness of sin is to admitted that we have sin and ask God for His Mercy. Covered Sin is costly. Adam thought by blaming Eve, He would be exhilirated or pitied by God, instead, he was most punished.


>>The guiltiness of their sins made them ashamed and hide from the presence of God. Ever wondered why we just can't pray when we ought to? SIN. Sin destroys our relationship with God. Flee!


Psalm 118


If I'm going to write on this Psalm if probably write the whole chapter out and still need more papers😅

It is FULL.

Words of encouragement,. Words of truth, speaking to the soul, commanding the day, casting out fear, reassuring heart...

And this is the sweetness of the word of God. It is Enough for us. The Word is enough for us because He has everything that we need.


Yeah, long read?

I apologise 🙇

I hope you've been blessed. Have you studied yours today? Please share your insights too. And don't forget to join us tomorrow 5am on mixlr

If you haven't started with us. You can start now. Today's Bible passages are

Genesis 3 and Psalm 118


Don't worry about the ones you've missed. The most important thing is that you start this journey of intimacy with God through His Words.


Shalom!

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