The Soul Felt Its Worth (Advent) Genesis 3

EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 59 MIN

The Soul Felt Its Worth (Advent) Genesis 3

from Christ our Cornerstone Podcast

This powerful exploration of Genesis 3 invites us to confront the raw reality of shame and sin while discovering the breathtaking truth of God's relentless pursuit. We journey back to humanity's first moments of hiding—when Adam and Eve covered themselves and retreated into the shadows after believing the serpent's lie. But here's where the story becomes beautifully transformative: God doesn't abandon them to their shame. Instead, He walks into the garden asking 'Where are you?'—not because He's lost them, but because He refuses to leave them hidden. This question isn't about location; it's about invitation. We learn that shame always distorts our perception of God, making us see Him as harsh when He's actually merciful, distant when He's pursuing us, angry when He's grieving for us. The sermon unpacks how lies—whether about our identity, our worth, or our bodies—echo that ancient deception in Eden. From the tragedy of sexual abuse victims believing they're dirty, to cultural narratives that contradict God's creative design, we see how the enemy still whispers 'Who told you that?' becomes God's heartbreaking question as He tears down the lies that bind His children. This Advent message intentionally leaves us in the tension, feeling the weight of sin's fracture, so we can truly appreciate the promise that's coming. We're reminded that our worth isn't restored by perfection—it's restored by the God who runs toward us when we're standing in danger, just as a father snatches his child from oncoming traffic.christourcornerstonechurch.com

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