Forbidden Fruit

Some of the most vital truths of the Christian faith are found in Genesis 3. It is here that we are introduced to Satan, sin, and death. We discover the origin of evil in the human race and see its impact on future generations. It shows God’s compassion toward Adam and Eve in their sin. Probably the greatest truth of Genesis 3 is the promise of a Saviour to remove the curse of sin.

Genesis 3 has also come under attack. The idea of a serpent speaking to Eve, angels with flaming swords, and a lost garden never discovered has caused some to write it off as a fanciful story. The truth of this story, however, can not be taken lightly. It reveals the nature of the spiritual battle that still rages in our day. It explains the problem of evil. It demonstrates the importance of faith in God and His Word. More importantly, however, it shows us that though we are under the curse of sin, the Lord God has provided a means of escape for all who will, by faith, trust in His Son.

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Forbidden Fruit

Some of the most vital truths of the Christian faith are found in Genesis 3. It is here that we are introduced to Satan, sin, and death. We discover the origin of evil in the human race and see its impact on future generations. It shows God’s compassion toward Adam and Eve in their sin. Probably the greatest truth of Genesis 3 is the promise of a Saviour to remove the curse of sin.

Genesis 3 has also come under attack. The idea of a serpent speaking to Eve, angels with flaming swords, and a lost garden never discovered has caused some to write it off as a fanciful story. The truth of this story, however, can not be taken lightly. It reveals the nature of the spiritual battle that still rages in our day. It explains the problem of evil. It demonstrates the importance of faith in God and His Word. More importantly, however, it shows us that though we are under the curse of sin, the Lord God has provided a means of escape for all who will, by faith, trust in His Son.

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Forbidden Fruit

Forbidden Fruit

by F. Wayne Mac Leod
Forbidden Fruit

Forbidden Fruit

by F. Wayne Mac Leod

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Overview

Some of the most vital truths of the Christian faith are found in Genesis 3. It is here that we are introduced to Satan, sin, and death. We discover the origin of evil in the human race and see its impact on future generations. It shows God’s compassion toward Adam and Eve in their sin. Probably the greatest truth of Genesis 3 is the promise of a Saviour to remove the curse of sin.

Genesis 3 has also come under attack. The idea of a serpent speaking to Eve, angels with flaming swords, and a lost garden never discovered has caused some to write it off as a fanciful story. The truth of this story, however, can not be taken lightly. It reveals the nature of the spiritual battle that still rages in our day. It explains the problem of evil. It demonstrates the importance of faith in God and His Word. More importantly, however, it shows us that though we are under the curse of sin, the Lord God has provided a means of escape for all who will, by faith, trust in His Son.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165118333
Publisher: F. Wayne Mac Leod
Publication date: 12/16/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 235 KB

About the Author

F. Wayne Mac Leod was born in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada and received his education at Ontario Bible College, University of Waterloo and Ontario Theological Seminary. He was ordained at Hespeler Baptist Church, Cambridge, Ontario in 1991. He and his wife, Diane served as missionaries with the Africa Evangelical Fellowship (now merged with SIM) on the islands of Mauritius and Reunion in the Indian Ocean from 1985-1993 where he was involved in church development and leadership training. He is presently involved in a writing ministry and is a member of Action International Ministries.

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