Hiding or Healing: The Human Response to Sin

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Even in the moment of humanity’s failure, God speaks hope.
Genesis 3 shows the fracture of trust, but it also reveals the first promise of restoration. Before judgment is complete, God plants a seed of redemption. What was broken in the garden is not abandoned — it is addressed with mercy and purpose.

Isaiah helps us see what Genesis only hints at: a Savior who will carry pain, bear sin, and bring healing. The fall did not cancel God’s plan; it set the stage for grace. From the very beginning, God was already moving toward rescue.

This lesson reminds us that hope is not an afterthought in Scripture — it is woven into the story from the start. God meets brokenness with promise. He answers rebellion with redemption. And He transforms tragedy into testimony.

Walking with God means learning to see His faithfulness even in the darkest chapters. The promise of Christ shines before the cross ever appears.

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