- 
        00:00:00 - Have you ever lost something 
- 
        00:00:02 and you looked all over for it, 
- 
        00:00:03 but you couldn't find it, and
you're looking and looking 
- 
        00:00:06 only to find out that
you're looking for it 
- 
        00:00:08 in all the wrong places? 
- 
        00:00:10 I bet we've all looked
for all sorts of things, 
- 
        00:00:12 small things like our
phone or our keys, 
- 
        00:00:15 but maybe even bigger things 
- 
        00:00:17 like our purpose,
identity, or acceptance. 
- 
        00:00:20 And we wonder
will we ever find it? 
- 
        00:00:23 I believe I have the
answer to that question, 
- 
        00:00:25 and it's from the
beginning of time. 
- 
        00:00:27 Yeah, the wild talking
snake beginning of time. 
- 
        00:00:30 I believe it holds
the key to us finding 
- 
        00:00:33 what we've lost. 
- 
        00:00:34 It holds the key to us
finding our way home 
- 
        00:00:37 to the acceptance
we're all looking for. 
- 
        00:00:46 - The world is a broken place 
- 
        00:00:48 full of despair,
heartache, fighting. 
- 
        00:00:53 We're back at 7:30 with
the sights and sounds of war, 
- 
        00:00:57 something unfathomable,
Russian helicopters 
- 
        00:00:59 attacking targets in
Ukraine this morning. 
- 
        00:01:02 Ukrainian forces firing back. 
- 
        00:01:04 This is the most
significant fighting in Europe 
- 
        00:01:07 since World War II. 
- 
        00:01:08 - On display as the world
watches war unfold in Ukraine. 
- 
        00:01:12 God's design for us
wasn't brokenness. 
- 
        00:01:16 Today we'll see how
brokenness is redeemed 
- 
        00:01:19 by God's love for us and
how we are accepted by Him. 
- 
        00:01:22 First, with the story of Jane. 
- 
        00:01:25 She walked on to the
stage of America's Got Talent 
- 
        00:01:27 last year and wowed the
judges with her song: It's okay. 
- 
        00:01:32 - I'm so happy to be here. 
- 
        00:01:33 - Well, we're happy you are. 
- 
        00:01:35 [music] 
- 
        00:01:37 - Yes, her voice was stunning, 
- 
        00:01:38 but even more
stunning was her piece. 
- 
        00:01:41 She knew that despite cancer
spreading through her body 
- 
        00:01:44 and her two percent
chance of survival, it's okay. 
- 
        00:01:52 She wrote: 
- 
        00:02:24 But one thing I
know for sure is this: 
- 
        00:02:53 Jane passed away this week. 
- 
        00:02:57 So how is it okay
when it's not okay? 
- 
        00:03:01 To find out, we have to go 
- 
        00:03:02 back to the beginning
of the story in Genesis. 
- 
        00:03:09 Hey, I'm Hannah,
and this is Crossroads. 
- 
        00:03:12 Now we've all heard
of the creation story 
- 
        00:03:14 in some form or another. 
- 
        00:03:16 And before I go any further, 
- 
        00:03:19 let's honestly just call out
the elephant in the room, 
- 
        00:03:21 or in this case, in the garden. 
- 
        00:03:23 If we're honest, we
all are wondering 
- 
        00:03:27 did that really happen? 
- 
        00:03:28 Am I really to believe that
Genesis 1 is a literal story? 
- 
        00:03:33 Was it figurative?
Was it symbolic? 
- 
        00:03:36 Or is it just a
bunch of baloney? 
- 
        00:03:39 See, there's God,
a man, a woman, 
- 
        00:03:43 fruit, trees, talking snakes. 
- 
        00:03:44 What's actually going on here? 
- 
        00:03:46 My wheels are turning because 
- 
        00:03:47 I've wrestled with
these questions. 
- 
        00:03:50 Did this really happen? 
- 
        00:03:53 And the best
answer I have is this: 
- 
        00:03:55 whether it happened exactly
as it was written or not, 
- 
        00:03:58 I believe that it's
in the Bible because 
- 
        00:04:01 God wanted us
to read this story, 
- 
        00:04:03 to share an aspect
of Himself with us. 
- 
        00:04:06 Now, when I was asked to
teach, I was really excited. 
- 
        00:04:08 I'm like, "That's exciting.
Use that opportunity." 
- 
        00:04:11 But then I found out I
was going to have to teach 
- 
        00:04:14 Genesis 2-3, and
I was like, "Dang it, 
- 
        00:04:18 you've got to be
kidding me because 
- 
        00:04:19 this is such a complicated
part of the Bible 
- 
        00:04:22 and it has a ton of
baggage that comes with it." 
- 
        00:04:25 But then I start
to read it again. 
- 
        00:04:28 And I believe the God
show me something fresh 
- 
        00:04:31 that I really needed to hear. 
- 
        00:04:34 You know, people ask
you when you're young, 
- 
        00:04:36 like, what you want to
be when you grow up. 
- 
        00:04:39 And I think more than anything, 
- 
        00:04:41 I knew that I wanted to be
liked and loved and accepted. 
- 
        00:04:46 And so as someone
who's always sought 
- 
        00:04:49 and strived for acceptance, 
- 
        00:04:51 God used this
wild creation story 
- 
        00:04:55 to show me something different. 
- 
        00:04:57 And I want to share it with you. 
- 
        00:04:59 So for now, let's not
actually debate the nuances 
- 
        00:05:02 of whether this happened, 
- 
        00:05:05 but join me for a journey
home to acceptance. 
- 
        00:05:11 And it all starts
at the beginning. 
- 
        00:05:15 See, in the Wiz,
not the Wizard of Oz. 
- 
        00:05:19 No, I'm talking about the Wiz, 
- 
        00:05:20 the one that has
all the good singers 
- 
        00:05:23 like Diana Ross
and Michael Jackson, 
- 
        00:05:26 and like Lena Horne. 
- 
        00:05:27 I'm getting carried away
just thinking about it. 
- 
        00:05:29 See, in The Wiz at
the end of the movie, 
- 
        00:05:32 Dorothy is singing about home. 
- 
        00:05:35 And she says,
"When I think of home, 
- 
        00:05:38 I think of a place where
there's love overflowing." 
- 
        00:05:43 That's like this. 
- 
        00:05:45 And she's singing beautifully,
a beautiful serenade 
- 
        00:05:47 of how wonderful home is 
- 
        00:05:49 and how she longs
to be back there. 
- 
        00:05:51 And she's longing to go
back to her happy place. 
- 
        00:05:53 And she's painting, I
mean, this wonderful, 
- 
        00:05:55 glorious picture of
happiness, of hope, 
- 
        00:05:58 of love and of acceptance. 
- 
        00:06:01 Well, you see, just
like that happy place, 
- 
        00:06:03 the happy picture
that Dorothy painted, 
- 
        00:06:05 there was a place like that. 
- 
        00:06:07 Only it wasn't Kansas,
it was a garden. 
- 
        00:06:12 A wonderful, beautiful,
gorgeous garden. 
- 
        00:06:17 And it was love overflowing. 
- 
        00:06:21 And I imagine it looked
a lot like this: Eden. 
- 
        00:06:25 Almost mythical, all glorious. 
- 
        00:06:29 See, much like the home
that Dorothy is singing about, 
- 
        00:06:32 it's the epitome of
happiness and wholeness. 
- 
        00:06:36 See it's in this garden that
all the good stuff started. 
- 
        00:06:39 And we see a little
bit later that is also 
- 
        00:06:41 where all the not
so good stuff started. 
- 
        00:06:44 It's in this garden that
the familiar characters, 
- 
        00:06:47 Adam and Eve, 
- 
        00:06:48 are quite literally
living their best life. 
- 
        00:06:51 I mean, have you seen
it? How could you not? 
- 
        00:06:53 They're entirely comfortable. 
- 
        00:06:55 They're in perfect community. 
- 
        00:06:56 They're fully operating
in their purpose, 
- 
        00:06:58 comfortable with each
other and with themselves, 
- 
        00:07:01 and they fully
know who they are. 
- 
        00:07:04 They were made
in the image of God, 
- 
        00:07:06 and they know that
they are accepted. 
- 
        00:07:08 See, well, I mentioned
earlier that when I grew up, 
- 
        00:07:11 I wanted to be accepted. 
- 
        00:07:13 And I'm not sure I would
have exactly called it that, 
- 
        00:07:16 but I know that is true. 
- 
        00:07:17 So true that one time
this search for acceptance, 
- 
        00:07:21 it ended in disaster. 
- 
        00:07:24 See, growing up,
my mom likes to say 
- 
        00:07:25 I came out of the womb cleaning. 
- 
        00:07:28 And while that's not
actually entirely true, 
- 
        00:07:30 because one, it's not possible. 
- 
        00:07:32 She's right in that I am
a natural helper, like, 
- 
        00:07:34 so if something needs
to be cleaned, I clean it. 
- 
        00:07:36 And so when I helped
people, I noticed 
- 
        00:07:38 that they were proud of
you and they accepted you. 
- 
        00:07:41 And so I did it all the time. 
- 
        00:07:43 And so, of course, growing up, 
- 
        00:07:44 I wanted to be accepted
by my mom because, 
- 
        00:07:46 like, who doesn't? 
- 
        00:07:47 So I would help out
in the kitchen a lot. 
- 
        00:07:50 And I can remember I was young. 
- 
        00:07:52 I was helping my mom cook 
- 
        00:07:53 and we were making
mac and cheese. 
- 
        00:07:56 Now I'm not talking about
that nasty box stove crap, 
- 
        00:08:00 crap, Kraft, Kraft
crap, the same thing. 
- 
        00:08:02 We're talking about,
like, baked soul food kind, 
- 
        00:08:06 the kind that, like, has
love and tenderness in it. 
- 
        00:08:10 It's good, I'm getting excited. 
- 
        00:08:12 I'm getting excited
thinking about it. 
- 
        00:08:13 See, the macaroni
goes into the oven 
- 
        00:08:15 and I couldn't
wait for it to get out. 
- 
        00:08:17 So let me set this up for you. 
- 
        00:08:19 For the most part, I had
free reign in the kitchen 
- 
        00:08:22 and liberty to do as
much as I want it to help. 
- 
        00:08:25 But there was only one
rule: don't touch the oven. 
- 
        00:08:29 Well, the timer goes
off, beep, beep, beep. 
- 
        00:08:31 And I told myself that 
- 
        00:08:33 I'm not exactly
touching the oven. 
- 
        00:08:35 I'm touching the mac and cheese. 
- 
        00:08:37 And so I go into the
oven, by the way, 
- 
        00:08:40 with no oven mitts and I
get the mac and cheese out 
- 
        00:08:43 and I close the oven. 
- 
        00:08:44 And it's then that I
realized that I'm holding 
- 
        00:08:48 something that is 400
degrees and it's hot. 
- 
        00:08:52 So, I screamed, of course,
dropped it to the floor. 
- 
        00:08:55 Now my poor, burnt hands,
not the tragedy of the story, 
- 
        00:08:59 being scolded by my mom,
not the tragedy of the story. 
- 
        00:09:03 The real tragedy is
that nobody got to eat 
- 
        00:09:06 mac and cheese
because it was on the floor 
- 
        00:09:08 and it had glass in it. Dang it. 
- 
        00:09:12 Anyway, maybe your
search for acceptance, 
- 
        00:09:15 it doesn't quite look like mine. 
- 
        00:09:17 It's not an epic
mac and cheese fail 
- 
        00:09:19 But maybe your search
looks a lot like endless posting 
- 
        00:09:23 or swiping right, getting yet
another unwanted degree, 
- 
        00:09:27 extra work, going to
meetings that you know 
- 
        00:09:30 you don't actually
need to be at, 
- 
        00:09:32 performing at the gym, 
- 
        00:09:34 dating that person
that you don't even like, 
- 
        00:09:37 and it's all for acceptance. 
- 
        00:09:40 Maybe you're like
me and you're always 
- 
        00:09:43 looking for acceptance
and you think that 
- 
        00:09:44 you're going to find
it in the next big thing, 
- 
        00:09:47 but you keep just
getting burned. 
- 
        00:09:51 That was me too. 
- 
        00:09:53 But looking at the story
of Genesis with fresh eyes, 
- 
        00:09:56 I found a different approach, 
- 
        00:09:58 one that doesn't require
third degree burns. 
- 
        00:10:02 See, in the beginning, the
Bible says God created a lot, 
- 
        00:10:06 a lot that He thought was good. 
- 
        00:10:08 And when He looked out
over the Earth that He created, 
- 
        00:10:11 while there was
not yet a garden, 
- 
        00:10:13 He'd had a plan
for how to water it. 
- 
        00:10:15 You can see a little
bit more about that 
- 
        00:10:17 by reading all of Genesis 2, 
- 
        00:10:19 and you can do that by joining
us in the Bible Challenge, 
- 
        00:10:22 shameless plug. 
- 
        00:10:23 You see in this
timeline God had a plan 
- 
        00:10:26 for watering the garden,
but not yet something 
- 
        00:10:29 or rather someone suitable
to work in that garden. 
- 
        00:10:33 And so He formed man. 
- 
        00:10:36 He formed a human who
would partner with Him 
- 
        00:10:38 to work Eden and to tend to it. 
- 
        00:10:40 And He made this
human in His image. 
- 
        00:10:43 And in exchange for this work, 
- 
        00:10:45 he'd be able to eat pretty
much, like, you know, 
- 
        00:10:47 whatever he wanted
in the garden with, like, 
- 
        00:10:49 little to no boundaries. 
- 
        00:10:51 He'd be able to
indulge in, like, 
- 
        00:10:53 these little yellow things
and the green things. 
- 
        00:10:56 And it would have
been no big deal. 
- 
        00:10:58 He could do whatever he wanted,
except eat from one tree. 
- 
        00:11:02 So as he's working, God,
who's always creating, 
- 
        00:11:05 who's always perfecting, He
looked out and He saw that 
- 
        00:11:09 the man needed someone
suitable to correspond to him. 
- 
        00:11:13 And the Bible says
this in Genesis 2:18: 
- 
        00:11:15 Then the Lord God said, 
- 
        00:11:44 See, it's in that
moment that we realize 
- 
        00:11:47 what the garden really holds. 
- 
        00:11:49 See, God saw man exactly
for who He created him to be, 
- 
        00:11:53 and he accepted him for it. 
- 
        00:11:55 He didn't try to change him. 
- 
        00:11:56 He didn't try to make an
animal correspond to him, 
- 
        00:11:59 but rather He created
someone to correspond with him. 
- 
        00:12:04 See, I believe that we all 
- 
        00:12:05 actually do want
to know who we are, 
- 
        00:12:08 and more than that, 
- 
        00:12:09 we just want to be
accepted for who we are. 
- 
        00:12:13 So the man is in the garden, 
- 
        00:12:16 not able to find one
that corresponds to him. 
- 
        00:12:19 And so you probably
know this part of the story. 
- 
        00:12:21 God creates another human
and the man calls her woman. 
- 
        00:12:24 And he is wowed, 
- 
        00:12:26 I mean, like eyes popping
out of his head wowed. 
- 
        00:12:29 So wowed that when God
brings this woman to him, 
- 
        00:12:33 he calls her wife. 
- 
        00:12:35 And he takes it a step
further because this wife, 
- 
        00:12:38 his wife, is helpful
and everything is lovely. 
- 
        00:12:41 And there's lovely
harmony between man 
- 
        00:12:44 and between God and
also between the wife. 
- 
        00:12:47 See, in God's order, 
- 
        00:12:49 the three of them
are in perfect unity. 
- 
        00:12:51 And the Bible says that
they were both naked 
- 
        00:12:54 and they felt no shame. 
- 
        00:12:56 Now there's a tendency
for folks to kind of, like, 
- 
        00:12:59 sexualize this moment
and for folks to be 
- 
        00:13:02 so overwhelmed with
the idea of nakedness 
- 
        00:13:04 that they won't even
teach it in Sunday school. 
- 
        00:13:06 Just kidding. 
- 
        00:13:07 We miss an important
part of scripture 
- 
        00:13:09 if we only focus on that because 
- 
        00:13:11 the nakedness
isn't about the sex. 
- 
        00:13:13 It's not about being sexy, 
- 
        00:13:15 although I've heard
that it is helpful for sex. 
- 
        00:13:17 Whatever. 
- 
        00:13:18 This moment shows us
that the man and the woman 
- 
        00:13:22 were accepted,
they're completely open 
- 
        00:13:25 with all of their
cards on the table, 
- 
        00:13:27 and they felt no shame. 
- 
        00:13:32 Can you imagine that?
Never feeling shame? 
- 
        00:13:36 I genuinely don't
think that I can. 
- 
        00:13:39 Can you imagine never
feeling like you needed 
- 
        00:13:41 to strive just enough
so that everyone, 
- 
        00:13:44 anyone could never, ever
shame you ever again? 
- 
        00:13:48 And anyway, acceptance
is actually a big deal. 
- 
        00:13:52 No, I'm not talking
about validation 
- 
        00:13:55 where our reason
for being is closely tied 
- 
        00:13:57 to somebody else's
opinion or approval of us. 
- 
        00:14:00 I'm not talking about that. 
- 
        00:14:01 I'm talking about the
very basic human need 
- 
        00:14:04 and the wiring that we
have to be unashamed. 
- 
        00:14:07 See, to lack shame
is to be accepted. 
- 
        00:14:11 See, well, the man and
his wife, they were accepted 
- 
        00:14:14 and they were happy, very. 
- 
        00:14:17 And part of that
reason is because 
- 
        00:14:19 they were living
within the boundaries 
- 
        00:14:21 that God had given them. 
- 
        00:14:22 They were tending and working. 
- 
        00:14:24 I don't really know how to tend, 
- 
        00:14:25 but I imagine it looks
something like this. 
- 
        00:14:27 And they're eating
freely from all the trees, 
- 
        00:14:29 except for the Tree of the
Knowledge of Good and Evil. 
- 
        00:14:33 I want to camp out
here for just a second. 
- 
        00:14:35 First, the way that
that part of the Bible 
- 
        00:14:38 is translated is
sort of seems like 
- 
        00:14:40 God was hiding something
good from man and woman. 
- 
        00:14:43 And it's translated in such
a way that it makes you 
- 
        00:14:45 think maybe He's keeping
something from them, 
- 
        00:14:48 withholding evidence, even. 
- 
        00:14:50 But if you look at
the original text, 
- 
        00:14:52 there's a very small
detail that changes 
- 
        00:14:55 the seemingly
negative power play 
- 
        00:14:57 to one that shows just how much 
- 
        00:14:59 God actually cared
for His creation. 
- 
        00:15:02 The original text actually
translate such that 
- 
        00:15:05 the Knowledge of Good
and Evil actually reads 
- 
        00:15:07 a little bit more like the
decision of good and evil. 
- 
        00:15:11 In God's order, He carried
the burden of that decision. 
- 
        00:15:14 He had to be the one
to decide what was good 
- 
        00:15:17 versus what was evil. 
- 
        00:15:18 He knew that that burden 
- 
        00:15:20 would be too heavy for humanity, 
- 
        00:15:23 and we might not
actually do a good job at it, 
- 
        00:15:26 as evidenced by
the many injustices 
- 
        00:15:28 in our world right now. 
- 
        00:15:30 And second, this was
not God's first time 
- 
        00:15:33 making boundaries. 
- 
        00:15:35 There's boundaries for
heaven and for Earth, 
- 
        00:15:37 for light and for darkness,
for sea and for land, 
- 
        00:15:41 and finally, for the Tree
of Knowledge and for man. 
- 
        00:15:46 See just as there are
physical boundaries, 
- 
        00:15:49 like the ones I'm
standing in right now, 
- 
        00:15:51 there are boundaries for
humans living in God's world. 
- 
        00:15:56 - Hey, hope you're
enjoying this message. 
- 
        00:15:58 I am. You're doing
a good job so far. 
- 
        00:15:59 - Thanks. 
- 
        00:16:00 - Really quick, I want to
talk to you about tithing 
- 
        00:16:02 and show you how you can
do it in the Crossroads app. 
- 
        00:16:04 It's super simple. 
- 
        00:16:05 You open your Crossroads App, 
- 
        00:16:07 in the bottom right hand
corner you click your profile, 
- 
        00:16:09 in the top right
you click the gear 
- 
        00:16:11 and give is right there. 
- 
        00:16:13 And we use those funds to
make things like this happen, 
- 
        00:16:16 just telling people
about the story of God 
- 
        00:16:18 in a language that
they can understand. 
- 
        00:16:19 We also use those funds
to partner with people 
- 
        00:16:22 all across the world
to make change. 
- 
        00:16:25 Here's just one of our partners. 
- 
        00:16:28 - Hey, Crossroads,
I'm Clive Wetherill 
- 
        00:16:31 from Build the
Future South Africa, 
- 
        00:16:33 one of your Reachout
partners here in KwaZulu-Natal. 
- 
        00:16:37 Because of your faithful giving, 
- 
        00:16:39 we'd just like to thank you
from the bottom of our hearts. 
- 
        00:16:42 The funds allows us to
set up these preschools 
- 
        00:16:45 in the area and also
build into the community. 
- 
        00:16:48 Just thank you once again
from the bottom of our hearts. 
- 
        00:16:53 - That type of giving
that allows us to do things 
- 
        00:16:55 like this and to partner
with people all over the world 
- 
        00:16:58 to change the world. 
- 
        00:16:59 Now let's get back to the story. 
- 
        00:17:00 - Actually, I just
want to warn you 
- 
        00:17:02 to look out for
snakes in this garden. 
- 
        00:17:04 They're very bad.
So, just so you know. 
- 
        00:17:06 - I've heard that before. 
- 
        00:17:09 - Second, this
wasn't God's first time 
- 
        00:17:11 making boundaries. 
- 
        00:17:13 See their boundaries
for heaven and for Earth, 
- 
        00:17:15 for light and for darkness,
for sea and for land, 
- 
        00:17:19 and finally for man, 
- 
        00:17:21 and the Tree of the
Knowledge of Good and Evil. 
- 
        00:17:24 Just as there are physical
boundaries for creation, 
- 
        00:17:28 there are boundaries for
humans living in God's world 
- 
        00:17:32 and there are repercussions 
- 
        00:17:34 when you cross that boundary. 
- 
        00:17:36 The freedom that
man and his wife had 
- 
        00:17:38 is representative
of our own freedom. 
- 
        00:17:40 We have a choice in
how we live and obtain 
- 
        00:17:43 what we may consider
to be the good life. 
- 
        00:17:46 The obedience to the
one boundary that God set 
- 
        00:17:50 is what guaranteed all
the other endless freedoms. 
- 
        00:17:53 But this boundary, 
- 
        00:17:55 it's also connected
to a deadly decree. 
- 
        00:17:59 As God promised the
man and his wife that 
- 
        00:18:03 if they eat of the
tree, they will die. 
- 
        00:18:08 And this, this is the
first we hear of death. 
- 
        00:18:14 See, to this point, we've
only actually heard of life 
- 
        00:18:16 and acceptance and freedom,
and it sounds amazing, 
- 
        00:18:20 and it is amazing. 
- 
        00:18:21 But this little
consequence reminds us 
- 
        00:18:25 we're living in God's
world, not our own. 
- 
        00:18:29 And so enter the Serpent. 
- 
        00:18:31 Imagine weaving
through the garden. 
- 
        00:18:33 Many relate this serpent
to the devil or Satan. 
- 
        00:18:36 And although the author doesn't
actually mention it here, 
- 
        00:18:40 we know that it's
representative of the devil, 
- 
        00:18:43 because at the end of the Bible, 
- 
        00:18:45 there's called the
ancient serpent, 
- 
        00:18:47 which is in Revelation 12:9. 
- 
        00:18:49 They're talking about the devil. 
- 
        00:18:50 So this evil serpent, 
- 
        00:18:52 he's not just here
slithering around. 
- 
        00:18:53 He starts talking. Crazy. 
- 
        00:18:55 I think he intentionally starts
talking to Eve on purpose. 
- 
        00:19:00 And he's saying that that
boundary that God set, 
- 
        00:19:03 that thing that they
shouldn't touch the tree, 
- 
        00:19:05 that's merely a hoax. 
- 
        00:19:06 It's a facade
designed to keep them 
- 
        00:19:08 from truly knowing the truth. 
- 
        00:19:11 And so the wife, she
starts to talk back. 
- 
        00:19:13 She lets him know
that God did say that 
- 
        00:19:15 they should not
eat from the tree. 
- 
        00:19:17 But she also says that
they should not even touch 
- 
        00:19:20 the tree or they
will die for sure. 
- 
        00:19:22 Well, if you actually
read that fast, you miss it. 
- 
        00:19:25 She changed what God said. 
- 
        00:19:28 She said, "You must
not eat from the tree 
- 
        00:19:30 from the garden that is in
the middle of the garden. 
- 
        00:19:33 And you must not
touch it, or you will die." 
- 
        00:19:37 Did you see the difference? 
- 
        00:19:39 Did you see that she
iterated on God's demand 
- 
        00:19:42 and she made it into something 
- 
        00:19:44 that was likely
almost impossible? 
- 
        00:19:47 God didn't say that. 
- 
        00:19:49 He didn't say
don't touch the tree, 
- 
        00:19:51 because honestly,
that's kind of ridiculous. 
- 
        00:19:53 How do you expect
me to tend to it? 
- 
        00:19:55 Remember, I don't
know what tending is, 
- 
        00:19:56 but I definitely -- you
can't tend to something 
- 
        00:19:59 that you don't touch. Come on. 
- 
        00:20:02 See, it's this little deviation 
- 
        00:20:05 that lets us see
ourselves in the story, 
- 
        00:20:07 or at least I see myself. 
- 
        00:20:09 Because when we have
unrealistic demands, 
- 
        00:20:12 it sure is a lot
easier to break rules. 
- 
        00:20:15 And I bet many of us
can identify with the wife 
- 
        00:20:18 in this moment, maybe
even humanize her 
- 
        00:20:21 because it's really,
really easy to disobey, 
- 
        00:20:24 to get out of
alignment with God, 
- 
        00:20:27 especially when
we think it's on things 
- 
        00:20:30 that don't make any sense. 
- 
        00:20:32 And so the wife does eat. 
- 
        00:20:33 I think it was a mulberry. 
- 
        00:20:34 Some people think
it was an apple, 
- 
        00:20:36 but she eats and she
invites the man to eat as well. 
- 
        00:20:40 And they're chomping away. 
- 
        00:20:41 And it's immediate that
their eyes are opened 
- 
        00:20:46 and they see themselves naked. 
- 
        00:20:50 Immediately, that
feeling of harmony, 
- 
        00:20:53 that acceptance is gone. 
- 
        00:20:55 That order that God has
set, that beauty is tarnished 
- 
        00:20:59 and they know it. 
- 
        00:21:00 That shame, that unashamed
feeling it's vanished 
- 
        00:21:05 before they can even
savor its last moments. 
- 
        00:21:08 They somehow no longer
feel that feeling of acceptance. 
- 
        00:21:14 So their life is in
their own hands now. 
- 
        00:21:16 And you know what, they
plan to do something about it. 
- 
        00:21:19 So they create a substandard
level of acceptance. 
- 
        00:21:24 They do whatever
it takes to feel okay 
- 
        00:21:27 in this new naked space
that they're living in. 
- 
        00:21:30 And so they sew
together some fig leaves, 
- 
        00:21:32 some that I imagine
look a little bit like this. 
- 
        00:21:35 The ones I'm holding here. 
- 
        00:21:37 And, you know,
people like to think 
- 
        00:21:38 that maybe they covered
themselves in the parts 
- 
        00:21:40 that we like deem private, 
- 
        00:21:42 a little bit
something like that. 
- 
        00:21:44 But honestly, I think that
they used these leaves 
- 
        00:21:47 to cover everything,
their entire body, 
- 
        00:21:51 including their face, because
that's what shame does. 
- 
        00:21:54 They tried with
everything they had 
- 
        00:21:57 to just fade into the
background of the garden, 
- 
        00:22:01 to disappear into hiding 
- 
        00:22:02 so they would not
have to face their Father. 
- 
        00:22:05 You see, we humans actually, 
- 
        00:22:07 we've been doing this for years. 
- 
        00:22:09 We've been searching for a
way to cover up our shame. 
- 
        00:22:13 And we've been looking
for an artificial way 
- 
        00:22:15 to be comfortable with
ourselves, with our world, 
- 
        00:22:18 and with each other. 
- 
        00:22:19 And we've been looking
for ways to get accepted. 
- 
        00:22:23 Some of us might work 80 hours 
- 
        00:22:25 and neglect our
families to do it. 
- 
        00:22:27 Some of us might
veg out on television 
- 
        00:22:30 instead of actually facing life. 
- 
        00:22:32 Some of us might over or
even under eat just to cope. 
- 
        00:22:37 And some of us
might just pretend 
- 
        00:22:40 that everything is okay,
even though there is 
- 
        00:22:42 this deep gnawing
pain in our soul 
- 
        00:22:46 from our own striving. 
- 
        00:22:48 And we know that it's not,
and it never will be enough. 
- 
        00:22:53 See, the Bible says this: 
- 
        00:23:39 See, its just like a guy to
blame a woman, am I right? 
- 
        00:23:42 No, I'm just kidding. 
- 
        00:23:43 But what the man
did, he deflected. 
- 
        00:23:46 And what the wife
did, she deflected. 
- 
        00:23:48 She's like basically a
scene from Into the Woods, 
- 
        00:23:51 except it's like into the garden 
- 
        00:23:52 where they're all yelling
at each other saying, 
- 
        00:23:54 "No, it's your fault.
No, it's your fault." 
- 
        00:23:56 And he's saying it's her fault, 
- 
        00:23:57 and she's saying
it's the serpent fault. 
- 
        00:23:59 Nobody's ready
to take the blame, 
- 
        00:24:00 and everyone is looking for
a place to place the blame. 
- 
        00:24:07 After God's order is
broken and messed up, 
- 
        00:24:09 all types of division come. 
- 
        00:24:12 And I told you,
this is why I think 
- 
        00:24:14 the Serpent intentionally chose 
- 
        00:24:15 to speak to the woman first, 
- 
        00:24:17 not just because
women are bosses 
- 
        00:24:19 and we like get things done.
Can I get an amen? We do. 
- 
        00:24:22 But no, he did it
because he knew 
- 
        00:24:24 it would cause more
division and strife later on. 
- 
        00:24:29 And in fact, there are
still people who believe 
- 
        00:24:32 that women are inferior
because of this moment, 
- 
        00:24:35 because she sinned first. 
- 
        00:24:38 And we see that
division further play out 
- 
        00:24:40 in the way that the
man names his wife. 
- 
        00:24:43 See, before this sinful
moment, she was just wife. 
- 
        00:24:46 She was near and
it was a dear term. 
- 
        00:24:49 And it's through this
ritual act of naming 
- 
        00:24:52 that we see the
division come to life 
- 
        00:24:54 because when you name something, 
- 
        00:24:56 you declare dominion
and responsibility over it. 
- 
        00:24:59 And that once balanced
scale, it's tipped horribly. 
- 
        00:25:05 So he calls her Eve. 
- 
        00:25:07 See, God, He can't stand it. 
- 
        00:25:11 He cannot stand
to live in a world 
- 
        00:25:13 where man and woman
no longer correspond. 
- 
        00:25:16 They're no longer equal,
where they have to decide, 
- 
        00:25:19 and often wrongly, 
- 
        00:25:20 for ourselves what's
good or what's evil. 
- 
        00:25:24 See, there's a reason
that I chose to read 
- 
        00:25:26 the version of scripture
that I did because 
- 
        00:25:29 that word correspond literally
means to have similarity, 
- 
        00:25:34 to match, to agree perfectly. 
- 
        00:25:38 It's perfection. It's gone. 
- 
        00:25:41 They don't match anymore. 
- 
        00:25:43 See, Eve sinned in temptation
and Adam blamed Eve 
- 
        00:25:47 and now God's order,
it's no longer set, 
- 
        00:25:50 His boundary is
no longer upheld. 
- 
        00:25:51 And if you remember,
crossing His boundary, 
- 
        00:25:55 it meant death. 
- 
        00:25:58 And some people, they try
to spiritualized this moment 
- 
        00:26:01 and they're like, 
- 
        00:26:02 "Oh, God totally meant
a spiritual death." 
- 
        00:26:05 But I really don't think He did. 
- 
        00:26:07 See His loving order
was set in such a way 
- 
        00:26:11 that He would never, ever
have to utter the words, 
- 
        00:26:14 "Where are you?"
He would just know 
- 
        00:26:16 because that's how
connected they were. 
- 
        00:26:18 And since we're made in
His image, I got to imagine, 
- 
        00:26:21 I know that when my
plans change, I get mad. 
- 
        00:26:24 So I expected to
fully see a death. 
- 
        00:26:27 There should have been
a physical death, the end, 
- 
        00:26:30 Genesis 1 and 2,
the Bible, it's over. 
- 
        00:26:32 We're done because they're dead. 
- 
        00:26:34 But instead, you
realize that the garden, 
- 
        00:26:37 see, it's home, not just
to acceptance, but Grace. 
- 
        00:26:43 God does something
that only He can do. 
- 
        00:26:47 His mercy, He gives them mercy, 
- 
        00:26:50 and then He gives them grace. 
- 
        00:26:52 See, although
there was a violation 
- 
        00:26:54 and thus consequences
that He must implement, 
- 
        00:26:56 like this darkness, He
doesn't choose death. 
- 
        00:27:01 Instead, He sorrowfully
cares for them. 
- 
        00:27:06 The shame that
Adam and Eve felt, 
- 
        00:27:09 that was never going to
be solved with fig leaves. 
- 
        00:27:11 The shame that I feel,
that maybe you feel, 
- 
        00:27:16 that's never, ever
going to be solved 
- 
        00:27:18 by our own doing
or our own undoing. 
- 
        00:27:22 There's never, ever
going to be enough 
- 
        00:27:24 metaphorical fig leaves
to cover up our shame. 
- 
        00:27:29 But God's way is better. 
- 
        00:27:31 He takes those sorry fig
leaves, and for the first time, 
- 
        00:27:34 He kills to make
animal skins to wear. 
- 
        00:27:38 And this is the
first leather jacket. 
- 
        00:27:40 You know, I call
it the Genesis OG. 
- 
        00:27:43 And it's through sheer
heartache, I imagine, 
- 
        00:27:47 that He's dressing
them, knowing that 
- 
        00:27:50 He's got to send them
away from garden. 
- 
        00:27:53 And He knows that
even His animal skins 
- 
        00:27:56 won't last forever. 
- 
        00:27:57 He knows that humanity
will never stop looking 
- 
        00:28:01 for a place to lay the blame. 
- 
        00:28:03 They'll never stop trying
to cover up the nakedness. 
- 
        00:28:07 So He sets the plan in motion
to fix this shame forever, 
- 
        00:28:11 a plan to make sure that
everyone finds their way 
- 
        00:28:13 home to true acceptance. 
- 
        00:28:15 And that plan is Jesus.
Jesus, the great rescuer. 
- 
        00:28:20 And you know what?
That's good news. 
- 
        00:28:23 Because that unacceptance
that maybe I feel at times 
- 
        00:28:26 and that you feel at times, 
- 
        00:28:27 that striving that maybe
we both been doing, 
- 
        00:28:30 when you realize
that through Jesus 
- 
        00:28:33 it no longer has to be that way, 
- 
        00:28:35 you get a taste of the
original garden freedom. 
- 
        00:28:40 Knowing that Jesus
went to the Cross 
- 
        00:28:43 to die a death that
He did not deserve, 
- 
        00:28:45 and in doing so He
took all of our sin. 
- 
        00:28:48 He took all of the
blame, all of the shame 
- 
        00:28:51 and He hung naked in a
shameful way on the Cross 
- 
        00:28:56 so that we would never have to 
- 
        00:28:58 and we would never,
ever have to look 
- 
        00:29:00 for artificial fig leaves again. 
- 
        00:29:03 The Bible let us know that
He rose on the third day 
- 
        00:29:07 as the defeater of death,
but not just death, right? 
- 
        00:29:10 He defeated shame. 
- 
        00:29:12 He defeated pain, anxiety,
depression, stress, fear. 
- 
        00:29:16 He defeated all of it. 
- 
        00:29:19 And so you're like, "Man,
Hannah, that's really cute. 
- 
        00:29:22 I actually love that for you. 
- 
        00:29:24 But what does that mean for us?" 
- 
        00:29:27 And I got to be honest with you. 
- 
        00:29:30 Knowing all that I know,
it's actually still really easy 
- 
        00:29:34 for me to pick up my fig leaves. 
- 
        00:29:37 It's really easy for
me to try to put on 
- 
        00:29:40 a perfect Instagram
post so that everyone 
- 
        00:29:42 can like it and love it. 
- 
        00:29:44 And that's how I
know I'm accepted. 
- 
        00:29:47 It's really, really easy for
me to outwork my coworkers, 
- 
        00:29:50 to stay the latest,
to arrive as earliest, 
- 
        00:29:52 just looking for somebody
to pat me on the back 
- 
        00:29:55 and say, "Hannah, good job." 
- 
        00:29:58 See, I know it's actually hard, 
- 
        00:30:00 and it's not as simple
as I'm making it sound. 
- 
        00:30:02 So, if you're
there, if you're like, 
- 
        00:30:04 "Hannah, this is too simple." 
- 
        00:30:06 I'm with you. 
- 
        00:30:08 But I want you to ask yourself: 
- 
        00:30:12 What are you
covering yourself up in? 
- 
        00:30:15 What's your fig leaf? 
- 
        00:30:16 What's that artificial
thing that you've chosen 
- 
        00:30:19 to hide that acceptance, 
- 
        00:30:21 that unacceptance that you feel, 
- 
        00:30:23 to hide that shame
that you feel? What is it? 
- 
        00:30:26 You have to call it out,
because the reality is, 
- 
        00:30:29 ya'll, we need a covering. 
- 
        00:30:31 I need a covering, 
- 
        00:30:33 and not this artificial
fig leaf mess. Not that. 
- 
        00:30:36 Because I will always
try to cover up myself. 
- 
        00:30:40 I'm always going to be
looking for something 
- 
        00:30:42 to make me feel the love
that Jesus offers so freely, 
- 
        00:30:45 but by myself. 
- 
        00:30:48 See, but here's the good news: 
- 
        00:30:50 when we accept Jesus,
that is exactly what happens. 
- 
        00:30:54 He covers it for us and
we no longer have to hide. 
- 
        00:30:57 We don't have to strive 
- 
        00:30:59 because we're fully
covered by the Cross. 
- 
        00:31:01 And it's this perfect covering. 
- 
        00:31:04 I could run, I'm so excited. 
- 
        00:31:06 And it won't fade.
It doesn't go away. 
- 
        00:31:09 And it's through
Jesus that we find, 
- 
        00:31:12 we find our way
home to acceptance. 
- 
        00:31:15 See, because He
already loves us. 
- 
        00:31:18 He already loves you. 
- 
        00:31:21 He already accepts you. 
- 
        00:31:23 And you don't have
to put on any fig leaves 
- 
        00:31:25 to get His attention. 
- 
        00:31:27 There's nothing
that we have to do, 
- 
        00:31:29 but choose to accept Him. 
- 
        00:31:33 And if you want to
do that right now, 
- 
        00:31:36 you can pray with me right now. 
- 
        00:31:37 We can do that together. 
- 
        00:31:39 Because Romans 10:9 says that 
- 
        00:31:40 if we confess with our mouths, 
- 
        00:31:42 if we believe in our
heart that Jesus is Lord 
- 
        00:31:45 and that He died and
He rose on the third day, 
- 
        00:31:48 then we are saved. 
- 
        00:31:50 And that just means
that we can come back 
- 
        00:31:53 into perfect harmony,
into perfect community 
- 
        00:31:56 that they had in
the Garden of Eden. 
- 
        00:31:58 We can have that with God. 
- 
        00:32:00 We can come back
to true acceptance. 
- 
        00:32:03 Hey, if you want
to pray that prayer, 
- 
        00:32:05 you can repeat after me. 
- 
        00:32:07 Lord Jesus, it's me, your kid. 
- 
        00:32:12 I've been looking for
acceptance everywhere, 
- 
        00:32:16 and nothing quite seems to work. 
- 
        00:32:20 I confess my sins, that I've
done things my own way. 
- 
        00:32:27 But I want to go Your way now. 
- 
        00:32:30 I believe that Jesus died 
- 
        00:32:33 and rose again on the third day, 
- 
        00:32:36 through God the Father. 
- 
        00:32:40 And I ask that You
would come into my life 
- 
        00:32:42 and be the Lord of my life. 
- 
        00:32:47 In Jesus's name, Amen. 
- 
        00:32:49 We're about to go in a song 
- 
        00:32:51 that is talking about
the goodness of God. 
- 
        00:32:55 And I think the reason that
I know I can sing that song 
- 
        00:32:58 and call it good
is because I know 
- 
        00:33:00 what Jesus did for
me on that Cross. 
- 
        00:33:02 I know what He's
doing for me daily 
- 
        00:33:04 by taking away my
artificial fig leaves. 
- 
        00:33:07 There is a redemption
that Jesus had for me, 
- 
        00:33:10 that He has for you. 
- 
        00:33:11 And if you just prayed that
prayer, you're receiving it, 
- 
        00:33:13 maybe you need a little
bit more time to think about 
- 
        00:33:16 if you want to pray that prayer. 
- 
        00:33:18 You can do that
right now as we sing 
- 
        00:33:21 and reflect on the
goodness of God. 
- 
        00:35:48 - Do you know
where you're going? 
- 
        00:35:50 To get different
results in life, 
- 
        00:35:53 you're going to have to
do some different things. 
- 
        00:35:56 And if you're up for
adventure this year, 
- 
        00:35:59 do the Bible Challenge with me. 
- 
        00:36:01 Read every day, get inspired, 
- 
        00:36:04 and see what others are saying. 
- 
        00:36:07 I believe the Bible
is more than a book 
- 
        00:36:10 that's meant to sit on a
shelf and just collect dust. 
- 
        00:36:13 It's meant to take
you somewhere in life. 
- 
        00:36:16 What about you?
Where are you going? 
- 
        00:36:19 Download the Crossroads App 
- 
        00:36:21 and do the Bible
Challenge today. 
- 
        00:36:26 - First, great job.
- Thank you. 
- 
        00:36:28 - That was a fresh take
on the story. Awesome. 
- 
        00:36:30 - Thanks. 
- 
        00:36:31 - Second, you mentioned
the Bible Challenge. 
- 
        00:36:33 - I did. 
- 
        00:36:34 - And people can
actually do it with us. 
- 
        00:36:35 Our whole community is doing it, 
- 
        00:36:37 Hannah and I are
doing it. It's super easy. 
- 
        00:36:39 All you got to do is
download the Crossroads app 
- 
        00:36:41 for free, you can read
and journal right in here. 
- 
        00:36:43 I've got three days
down for the week. 
- 
        00:36:45 My goal is four,
so I'm almost there. 
- 
        00:36:47 - Almost there.
- Jump in with us. 
- 
        00:36:48 - I think I'm right there too.
You know what? 
- 
        00:36:50 If you want to find
out more information, 
- 
        00:36:52 you can go to
Crossroads.net/BibleChallenge. 
- 
        00:36:53 When you get there, 
- 
        00:36:54 it's not only going to tell
you about that free app, 
- 
        00:36:56 it's going to tell you about 
- 
        00:36:58 this sweet Genesis guidebook. 
- 
        00:37:00 And honestly, there's
some stuff in here 
- 
        00:37:02 that I just didn't have time
to go into in my message. 
- 
        00:37:05 And it talks about
all things Bible. 
- 
        00:37:07 So, you want to
get this guide book 
- 
        00:37:08 and we'll mail it to you
for free. So check it out. 
- 
        00:37:11 - That's it. See you next week. 
- 
        00:37:13 - Tests take us higher. 
- 
        00:37:16 To find out how,
we need to go back 
- 
        00:37:18 to the beginning of
the story in Genesis. 
- 
        00:37:21 God knows that He can trust
you based on what you do. 
- 
        00:37:26 God knows that
you're ready for more 
- 
        00:37:29 based on how you obey. 
- 
        00:37:30 God knows what you're up for 
- 
        00:37:33 based on how you follow through.