• The Fall: The Saddest Day In History // Genesis 3:1 // October 08, 2024

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
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The Fall: The Saddest Day In History // Genesis 3:1 // October 08, 2024

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  • As we continue through Genesis 1-11, we now enter into the moment in time when everything changed. And when I say everything, I mean everything. The Serpent will be used to tempt Adam and Eve to sin. God had warned Adam that if he ate of that one tree he would die. And of course Adam disregards the warning and bites resulting in corruption and catastrophe entering the world. Today’s teaching examines the lying methodology of the enemy. And make no mistake, he uses the same lies today to lead millions astray. Join us as we dive deep into the Saddest Day in History.

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