
"The Undoing of Adam" Week 2 Easter 2024 Series
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Show Notes
Mark E. Moore, author of Core 52 says this about the event. “God cursed Adam and Eve, both guilty of mutiny. That’s right it wasn’t merely theft: it was mutiny. Eve, eyeing the prospect of becoming like God, took the bait and bit. In that momentary and discretion, it was her divorce from the divine that was so egregious.”
How many times have we committed mutiny?
Mutiny-to rise against or refuse to obey or observe authority
How many times have you or I committed mutiny against the Holy God? How many times have we;
- Prioritized the life we want over the life God has for us
- How many times have we rejected God’s not yet for our right now(QUOTE POST)
- EXPOUND
- Prioritized our idea of our children’s future over God’s plans for our children’s future.
Refusing to obey God results in you becoming fruitless! And remember from our Good Ground series what happens to the weeds bc they bared no fruit…It’s at first separated, and then thrown into the furnace.
When we refuse to obey God we are separating ourselves from the Great Dance.
“God’s response to when mankind, Adam, walked away from the dance was; Hold up I’m coming too!” (RUN THAT BACK)
The early orthodox church used the word Perichoresis to describe the Trinity.
Perichoresis- mutual indwelling w/o loosing one’s individual self.
From the word perichoresis human beings have discovered words like ‘perimeter, circumference, circle, choreography , dance,etc.
- The term perichoresis is also used for a typical Greek wedding dance. In the (Greek wedding) dance, there are not two dancers, but at least three. They start to go in circles, weaving in and out, in this wonderful motion pattern. They start to go faster and faster, however, all the while staying in perfect rhythm and synchronization with each other. Eventually, they are dancing so quickly, yet effortlessly, that it becomes a blur. Even if part of a larger dance, they maintain their individual identities intact and unchanged.
“God’s response to when mankind, Adam, walked away from the dance was; Hold up I’m coming too!”