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1 | What was Eve's sin? | Gen 3:6 | Lionstrong | 5337 | ||
In our choices we are at a decisive disadvantage. Our choices, unlike our first parents, are biased by our indwelling sin. In fact the Bible says we were dead in our sin. Being dead in sin, we could not make a live choice to do the right thing. God had to make us alive in order for us to make the right choice and choose Christ. Our first parents could freely choose between right and wrong because they were unhampered by sin. We are, and our choices are not free of the lethal influence of our fallen nature. | ||||||
2 | What was Eve's sin? | Gen 3:6 | Hank | 5350 | ||
Lionstrong, are you saying that we no longer have free will to choose, or that because of our fallen nature, we do not have it to the extent that Adam and Eve did before the fall? Is it any harder, or easier, to resist temptation today than it was for Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden? How does the Bible speak on this issue? --Hank | ||||||
3 | What was Eve's sin? | Gen 3:6 | Searcher56 | 5355 | ||
We have a free will to chose, Paul told of the struggle in Romans 7:7ff. Sin and evil were around when Adam and Even sinned - Satan had a choice and chose evil. He wanted to be like God. Sin is a lethal influence ... Eve, then Adam did not have to fall. It was more letha for them, for they were perfect. We are born sinners. Is it any harder, or easier, to resist temptation today than it was for Adam and Eve? I think it is the same. Tho, we do have the written Word and all they had was walks with the Lord, and very few rules ... we have many more. Steve Butler |
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4 | What was Eve's sin? | Gen 3:6 | Norrie | 92478 | ||
I heard it explained that Adam and Eve had a choice of whether or not to sin, we just have a choice on how much are we going to sin. | ||||||