The Vineyard
I am the vine; you
are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much
fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. – John 15:5
Genesis
3:1-24:
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How does the
serpent tempt Eve, and by extension Adam?
What are some of the tactics that he uses?
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What is the result
of Adam and Eve’s eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil? Why do you think God wanted to prevent this?
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How does God know
that they have done the very thing that he told them not to do?
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How does the
transgression do to the relationship between Adam and Eve?
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How are the
serpent, Eve, and Adam cursed because of their transgressions?
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Even in the midst
of judging and punishing them, God is gracious towards Adam and Eve. How do you see God being gracious, even while
judging them?
Psalm
65:
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According
to this psalm, what is God due?
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In
v. 3, how does the psalm specifically say that God hears our prayers?
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How
does God establish the mountains? How
else does he interact with creation?
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The
last third of the psalm describes God doing what? What characteristic does this attribute to
God? At the end of the psalm, what is
the result of God’s care and provision?
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