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By Scarlett Stough Please read the Women in Christ commentary,
Eve
and Grace, to prepare for the study.
Part I Eve’s Example 1. Genesis 1:26-27 What was the image or
likeness God intended Adam and Eve to be? 2. IJohn3:2; II Peter 1:4; Romans 8:29
Is this true for God’s children today? 3. Genesis 2:9, 15-17 Name the two trees
that were growing at the center of Eden. Which one did God say would cause
their death if they ate its fruit? 4. Genesis 3:1-2; Revelation 12:9; 20:2
Who did the snake represent? Did Eve know God's instruction “but you must
not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat
of it you will surely die?” (Genesis 2:17) 5. Genesis 3:4-6; I John 2:15-17 State
in your own words what the serpent used to deceive Eve. What did Eve imagine
she would gain by eating this dangerous fruit? 6. Genesis 3:6; I Timothy 2:14 Where was
Adam while this conversation was going on? Did he believe the snake’s lie? 7. Genesis 3:7-8 How did Adam and Eve feel
about themselves after they disobeyed God’s instruction? Why do you think
God went looking for them? 8. Genesis 3:8-15 What was their response
to God? What promise did God make? 9. Genesis 3:16-24; Romans 5:12-14; I Corinthians
15:21-20 What were the consequences of doing what God said not to do? 10.Genesis 4:1-7 Did God abandon them? Part II The Devil’s Deception
1. Revelation 12:9 How widespread is the
devil’s deception? 2. II Corinthians 11:3-4; Revelation 12:12;
Matthew 13:37-39; I Peter 5:8 Who is at risk? Do we face the same kind
of temptation faced by Adam and Eve? 3. Matthew 4:1-11; Luke 4:1-13 What similarity
do you see between the temptation of Jesus by the devil and that of Adam
and Eve? 4. I John 2:15-17 What similarity do you
see between the threefold love of this world and what Eve desired? 5. James 1:13-15 Compare this description
of the progress of temptation to sin with how Eve responded? 6. Matthew 4:1-11; Luke 4:1-13 How did
Jesus resist the devil’s temptation? How can we also resist by following
his example? 7. James 4:6-10; II Timothy 2:25-26; Ephesians
4:20-27 How can we avoid being deceived? 8. Matthew 25:41; Revelation 20:1-3, 10
What is the devil’s fate? Part III God’s Plan
1. Romans 6:20-23; I John 3:4 What prevents
access to eternal life? Did God provide a way to receive eternal life? 2. Hebrews 9:24-28; John 3:16-18 How is
the barrier (sin) to life removed? 3. Revelation 13:8; II Timothy 1:9-10 How
long did God have this plan in mind? 4. Hebrews 2:9; Romans 5:6-8 What characteristic
of God led him to provide a release from death? 5. Romans 3:21-30; Romans 4:20-25 Does
obeying God provide a way to avoid the death caused by sinning? What attitude
is necessary to receive life through God’s grace? (unmerited favor and
mercy-The Amplified Bible) 6. Romans 3:31; 6:1-4; II Timothy 2:19,
22; I John 5:3 Does this mean that obedience is unnecessary or optional? 7. Romans 5:15-21; I Peter 3:7 What is
God’s gift for all men and women? 8. I John 4:13-16; Galatians 6:8; Acts
2:37-40 What gift promised by God enables us to receive God’s free gift
of life? 9. I John 3:8; I Corinthians 15:45-55 Who
defeated death and carried out the promise made to Eve? 10. Revelation 21:3-8; 22:1-4 Compare this
revelation of the future from Jesus Christ with Genesis 2 through 3. Notice
the similarity to the garden of Eden. What happens to death, pain, and
sorrow?
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