The Creation and Fall of Humanity
Genesis 1-3 reveals God’s perfect creation and humanity’s tragic fall from grace – an event that shaped all human history.
God’s Perfect Creation
In Genesis 1, God created the heavens, earth, and all living things, declaring them “good” (Genesis 1:25). But humanity’s creation was uniquely intimate:
- God formed Adam from dust and breathed His life into him (Genesis 2:7)
- Humans alone were made in God’s image with eternal spirits (Genesis 1:28)
- God placed Adam in a paradise garden for fellowship with Him (Genesis 2:8)
- He created Eve as Adam’s companion from his own rib (Genesis 2:21-22)
The Temptation and Fall
Despite their perfect environment, temptation came:
- Satan, already fallen from heaven (Luke 10:18), appeared as a serpent
- He deceived Eve by questioning God’s goodness (Genesis 3:1-4)
- Both Adam and Eve disobeyed by eating the forbidden fruit (Genesis 3:6)
The Consequences of Sin
Their rebellion brought devastating results:
- Immediate spiritual death and separation from God (Romans 5:12)
- Expulsion from Eden to prevent eternal life in sin (Genesis 3:22-24)
- Curses on creation, work, and childbirth (Genesis 3:16-19)
- Broken fellowship with their Creator
The Promise of Redemption
Even in judgment, God offered hope:
- The first prophecy of Christ (Genesis 3:15) – the “Seed” who would crush Satan
- A temporary covering for sin through animal sacrifice (Genesis 3:21)
- The promise of restored relationship despite present brokenness

