Genesis 3: The Fall and the First Promise of Jesus
Genesis 3: The Fall and the First Promise of Jesus Genesis 3 explains why the world is broken — and quietly reveals God’s plan to fix it . The serpent enters the garden and questions God’s word. Instead of outright denial, he plants doubt. Adam and Eve choose to trust the lie over God’s truth, and sin enters creation. Immediately, everything changes. Shame replaces innocence. Fear replaces closeness with God. Humanity hides. This chapter shows us that sin is not just disobedience — it is separation . Yet even in judgment, God moves toward humanity, not away from it. He seeks Adam and Eve, asking, “Where are you?” This is not ignorance — it is mercy. God is calling fallen humanity back. Then comes one of the most important verses in the entire Bible. God tells the serpent that the offspring of the woman will crush his head, though He Himself will be wounded. This is the first prophecy of Jesus . Long before the cross, God promises a Savior who will defeat Satan through suffering. This...