Meet Eve, the very first woman. She and her husband Adam had a perfect life - until she made a big mistake by eating the forbidden fruit. Eve's disobedience meant sadness, pain, and even death. But God still loved Eve and blessed her with
children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Very
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Man's First Sin
Main Points to Remember
God has always had rules for man.
God made man. Satan tempted man.
Vocabulary Words
Sin: Disobeying God
Lesson God said, “Of every tree of the garden you may eat freely, but of the tree
of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat
of it you shall surely die.”... Read the entire lesson...
Prayer learn to obey God
True/False
What is temptation? the desire to do or have something,
usually something wrong
Name all the characters in this lesson. Adam, Eve,
serpent, God, angel
activity questions
Act out the sin where Adam and Eve try to blame others
for their sin.
Have students create hand motions as your read this
verse: Gen. 3:8And they heard the voice
of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his
wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst the trees of the
garden.
Have student find Genesis 3 in their
Bible.
emotion questions
What did Eve find appealing about eating the fruit? (it
would make her "like God", it seemed to taste good, and it looked good)
How did Adam and Eve feel after they realized they had
sinned? they were ashamed and wanted to hide
How do you think God felt when his people he took care
of disobeyed him? disappointed, angry, sad
application questions
How might we influence others to sin? (by encouraging
actions, by setting a bad example, by simply ignoring sin)
How can we influence others to do what is right? (by
setting a good example, by encouraging righteousness, by rebuking sin)
fact questions
What law did Eve and Adam break? (not to eat of the
tree of knowledge of good and evil)
Who barred the gate to Eden? (an angel with a flaming
sword)
What tree was no longer available after the exile? (the
tree of life)
review questions
Why do you think Adam ate the fruit? (1 Titus 2:14 says
he was not deceived)
How was Eve deceived? (the serpent told her that she
would not die, and she believed him)
What punishments did they receive? (Adam: toil, Eve:
pain and submission, serpent: dust and defeat)
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