In genesis:1 God creates the univese in seven "days."On the first day of creation God created the heavens and the earth, but the earth was formless and dark so God said "let their be light" and so it was. One the second day God seperated the waters by adding the sky or a dome. On the third day God said "let the waters be gathered into one place and let dry land appear."On the fourth day God said "let there be light to separate night and day under the dome", God also said " let there be signs to signal the seasons, days, and years." On the fifth day God said “Let the waters
bring forth swarms of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth
across the dome of the sky.” On the sixth day God said " bring forth living creatures of every kind" and so it was. On the seventh day God looked at all he had done and new it was good, so he rested.
In genesis:2 it goes over how God rested on the seventh day. Then it goes into detail about the sixth day, specifically the creation of man.
In genesis:3 the serpent (saten) comes to Eve and tempted her to eat from the forbidden tree. The serpent says that the fruit from this tree will make her be like God, so Eve takes the fruit eats it and gives some to Adam. Then they realized what they had done and felt shame for being naked, so Adam and Eve hide. God comes and Adam blames Eve for eating from the forbidden tree. God promises that he will send a savior to crush the serpents head. God punishes women by making childbearing painful, and men must now work hard for food. The next thing God says is actually a gift, and that gift is death, as weird as that sounds it is true. Death gets us off of this sin filled world. Next God clothes Adam and Eve and forces them out of the garden. An angel is sent to protect the tree of life so no one will eat from it.
An application in life could be that when you mess up take the blame and own it. That shows integrity and confidence. An example of this would be if you worked on a group project and the group got a bad grade and you know it was your fault, go out of your way to tell the teacher that.
In genesis:2 it goes over how God rested on the seventh day. Then it goes into detail about the sixth day, specifically the creation of man.
In genesis:3 the serpent (saten) comes to Eve and tempted her to eat from the forbidden tree. The serpent says that the fruit from this tree will make her be like God, so Eve takes the fruit eats it and gives some to Adam. Then they realized what they had done and felt shame for being naked, so Adam and Eve hide. God comes and Adam blames Eve for eating from the forbidden tree. God promises that he will send a savior to crush the serpents head. God punishes women by making childbearing painful, and men must now work hard for food. The next thing God says is actually a gift, and that gift is death, as weird as that sounds it is true. Death gets us off of this sin filled world. Next God clothes Adam and Eve and forces them out of the garden. An angel is sent to protect the tree of life so no one will eat from it.
An application in life could be that when you mess up take the blame and own it. That shows integrity and confidence. An example of this would be if you worked on a group project and the group got a bad grade and you know it was your fault, go out of your way to tell the teacher that.