Jeff Cavins
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A plan of sheer goodness, the catechism says in the very first paragraph. And you can see this in chapter 3 and verse 15. And that is that I will put enmity between you and the woman and between your seed and her seed. He shall bruise your head and you shall bruise his heel. And so we have this... this amazing plan that's going to be lived out over the next year with your podcast.
A plan of sheer goodness, the catechism says in the very first paragraph. And you can see this in chapter 3 and verse 15. And that is that I will put enmity between you and the woman and between your seed and her seed. He shall bruise your head and you shall bruise his heel. And so we have this... this amazing plan that's going to be lived out over the next year with your podcast.
And at the end, that's the only time you can say the end. It's on the very last one. But as we move on into the early world, you'll see the results of this fall of Adam and Eve.
And at the end, that's the only time you can say the end. It's on the very last one. But as we move on into the early world, you'll see the results of this fall of Adam and Eve.
And at the end, that's the only time you can say the end. It's on the very last one. But as we move on into the early world, you'll see the results of this fall of Adam and Eve.
Yeah. There is, and that's the good news here. You're going to see with the fall of Adam and Eve that their relationship with God changed. They were afraid. They hid. And a lot of people can identify with this. You know, I'm afraid. I'm hiding from God. It changed their relationship with each other. They didn't trust each other. And it changed their relationship with creation.
Yeah. There is, and that's the good news here. You're going to see with the fall of Adam and Eve that their relationship with God changed. They were afraid. They hid. And a lot of people can identify with this. You know, I'm afraid. I'm hiding from God. It changed their relationship with each other. They didn't trust each other. And it changed their relationship with creation.
Yeah. There is, and that's the good news here. You're going to see with the fall of Adam and Eve that their relationship with God changed. They were afraid. They hid. And a lot of people can identify with this. You know, I'm afraid. I'm hiding from God. It changed their relationship with each other. They didn't trust each other. And it changed their relationship with creation.
They no longer looked at themselves as really stewards, but they abused even, you know. Yeah. And so it changed every relationship, but God has a plan. He has a plan of sheer goodness. And as you see the rest of the early world played out, you run into the beginnings of this great flood.
They no longer looked at themselves as really stewards, but they abused even, you know. Yeah. And so it changed every relationship, but God has a plan. He has a plan of sheer goodness. And as you see the rest of the early world played out, you run into the beginnings of this great flood.
They no longer looked at themselves as really stewards, but they abused even, you know. Yeah. And so it changed every relationship, but God has a plan. He has a plan of sheer goodness. And as you see the rest of the early world played out, you run into the beginnings of this great flood.
It's almost like God saying, you know, Ixnay on the first creation, you know, and he wants to start over, but he takes the family of Noah, his wife, and and their three sons and their wives, and they build an ark. And while this seems like a children's story in some ways, it's not.
It's almost like God saying, you know, Ixnay on the first creation, you know, and he wants to start over, but he takes the family of Noah, his wife, and and their three sons and their wives, and they build an ark. And while this seems like a children's story in some ways, it's not.
It's almost like God saying, you know, Ixnay on the first creation, you know, and he wants to start over, but he takes the family of Noah, his wife, and and their three sons and their wives, and they build an ark. And while this seems like a children's story in some ways, it's not.
No, it's really a story of reality and the result of sin in our lives, not only in our hiding from God, but in the way that we treat each other. And this was pretty radical. But the remedy for the brokenness of mankind is extremely radical. It is very radical. And we're going to see that later on in the year where God becomes one of us.
No, it's really a story of reality and the result of sin in our lives, not only in our hiding from God, but in the way that we treat each other. And this was pretty radical. But the remedy for the brokenness of mankind is extremely radical. It is very radical. And we're going to see that later on in the year where God becomes one of us.
No, it's really a story of reality and the result of sin in our lives, not only in our hiding from God, but in the way that we treat each other. And this was pretty radical. But the remedy for the brokenness of mankind is extremely radical. It is very radical. And we're going to see that later on in the year where God becomes one of us.
And he takes the place of us and pays the price, as your listeners will learn later about covenants and what those are about. But this is really giving us, Father, chapters 1 through 11 really gives us a snapshot of of the plan, the problem with the plan, the remedy for the plan. And from here on out, we're going to be revisiting some of these themes.
And he takes the place of us and pays the price, as your listeners will learn later about covenants and what those are about. But this is really giving us, Father, chapters 1 through 11 really gives us a snapshot of of the plan, the problem with the plan, the remedy for the plan. And from here on out, we're going to be revisiting some of these themes.
And he takes the place of us and pays the price, as your listeners will learn later about covenants and what those are about. But this is really giving us, Father, chapters 1 through 11 really gives us a snapshot of of the plan, the problem with the plan, the remedy for the plan. And from here on out, we're going to be revisiting some of these themes.