Biblical Characters – Adam and Eve

The lecture addresses the life of our father Adam and our mother Eve in two stages: before sin and after it, and shows how they were created without inheritance of sin, and how the conversation with the serpent and their fall led to the entrance of sin and the change of their relationship with God.
Main idea
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Adam and Eve are creatures in the image of God, without a navel and without inherited sin, endowed with blessing and authority over creation.
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They had a life of innocence and simplicity and a loving relationship with God until temptation came and sin appeared.
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The sin was not a single mistake but a series of faults: doubt, submission, giving in to lusts, and shifting responsibility onto others.
Spiritual and educational dimension from a Coptic Orthodox perspective
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The spiritual truth is that true life is measured by a person’s relationship with God, and sin severs this relationship and turns love into fear.
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We must control the senses and discern between a good word and a misleading word, because blind acceptance leads to ruin.
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Sin appears as pride and the desire to “be like God”; this is the same problem as Satan, therefore humility and submission to God are required, not following the devil’s whispers.
Practical and spiritual notes
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Learn from Eve’s stance of silence when accused: sometimes gentleness and wise silence are better than arguing.
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Repentance and confession before God are required — the lecture highlights that the person does not seek his salvation after falling, and this is an error to be avoided.
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Symbols: the tent and the altar for those who are strangers to the world, and the fig leaves symbolized covering the sin before the hide sacrifice that God provided to cover the sin.
Brief conclusion
Adam and Eve are an example of human innocence by creation and of what results from yielding to the devil: a complete fall — losing the garment of innocence, the entrance of the duality of good and evil into the mind, and the emergence of shame and fear instead of love. The call is to cling to obedience and humility and to seek God’s mercy for salvation.
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