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Genesis 2 Hands In The Dirt
Season 1 · Episode 3

Genesis 2 Hands In The Dirt

In The Garden · Gordon Clinton Williams, M.Ed.

December 30, 20254m 50s

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Show Notes

In The Garden — Episode 3

Hands In The Dirt

Genesis 2

Episode Summary In this episode of In The Garden, we slow down and step inside Eden. Genesis 2 does not tell a different creation story—it draws us closer to the heart of it. What was spoken in Genesis 1 is now planted, shaped, and entrusted.

Humanity is placed in a garden—not a palace, not a wilderness—to work it and keep it. Before sin entered the world, before thorns and toil, God gave mankind meaningful work. Hands in the dirt was not a curse; it was a calling.

This episode explores the sacred nature of cultivation, stewardship, and faithful care for what God has made. From the very beginning, mankind was created to dwell with God and to participate in His ongoing creative work.

Key Scriptures

  • Genesis 1:26–29 — Humanity created in God’s image and given dominion
  • Genesis 2:8 — God plants the garden and places the man there
  • Genesis 2:15 — The man is put in the garden to work it and keep it

Key Themes & Ideas

  • Genesis 2 expands Genesis 1 Creation is revisited, not revised. The focus narrows from the cosmos to the garden.
  • Dominion begins with stewardship Authority is expressed through care, not control.
  • Work is not a result of the Fall Cultivation existed before sin. Labor was originally a gift, not a burden.
  • The first human vocation was gardening Before priests, prophets, or kings—there was a gardener.
  • Hands in the dirt is sacred work Tending creation is an act of worship and obedience.
  • Humanity as servant-kings Created to serve God by caring for what He has made.