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あらすじ・解説
In today’s episode of Reformed Devotionals Daily, we reflect on Genesis 3:1–7—one of the most pivotal moments in the entire Bible. This is the tragic turning point where sin enters the world. We move from a creation described as “very good” to a moment of devastating distrust, as the serpent tempts Eve with a simple but dangerous question: Did God really say?
We explore how this question doesn’t just challenge a command, but strikes at the heart of God’s character and goodness. Through subtle deception, the serpent casts doubt on God’s motives, reframes God’s boundaries as burdens, and makes rebellion look appealing. Eve responds—and misquotes God's word—showing how temptation blurs truth, distorts trust, and leads to a decision that changes everything.
But this story doesn’t just tell us about Adam and Eve—it reads us. We see our own hearts reflected in their choices. How often do we feel like God’s commands are too restrictive? How often do we doubt whether He really wants what's best for us? The voice of the serpent still echoes in our world, in our hearts, whispering that we’ll be better off going our own way.
Yet even in this moment of shame and hiding, the story hints at a greater hope. God does not leave Adam and Eve in their guilt. He will pursue them. He will cover them. And ultimately, He will send a Redeemer to undo the curse, crush the serpent, and clothe us in righteousness.
Join us as we unpack this deeply personal and profoundly theological moment—and discover how the fall not only explains our brokenness, but also points us to the grace that is to come.