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ABF 21.7 / KUNKEL

The discussion centers on the identity of citizens in God’s kingdom, beginning with the creation narrative in Genesis. Pastor Adam explores humanity’s original perfection and the consequences of sin, which led to separation from God and the breakdown of relationships, particularly between Adam and Eve. The analysis highlights how their disobedience resulted in curses that…
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ABF 21.6 / KUNKEL

The discussion delves into the cultural collapse initiated by Adam’s sin, emphasizing how it disrupted God’s perfect creation and the close relationship with humanity. After Adam and Eve consumed the forbidden fruit, they felt shame for their nakedness, marking a loss of innocence and trust in God, which led to attempts to hide from Him…
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ABF 21.5 / KUNKEL

Pastor Adam delves into the theme of “cultural collapse in paradise,” examining how the introduction of sin deteriorated relationships among humanity, God, and nature. He stresses the importance of understanding this historical context to appreciate God’s restorative efforts. The upcoming discussions will focus on the fall from paradise, contrasting the intended ideal relationship with the…
