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This sermon unpacks Genesis 3:1–7 to reveal how sin entered the world through deception, disobedience, and silence, tracing its lasting impact on human relationships, identity, and morality. Centered on the fall of Adam and Eve, it highlights Satan's role as the father of lies, the woman's vulnerability through being deceived, and the man's culpability in passive complicity, all illustrating how sin begins in the heart and corrupts every aspect of life. Nathan Francis emphasizes that self-reliance and moral striving cannot overcome this brokenness, but points to Christ—the second Adam—as the true example of obedience, courage, and identity, offering liberation from shame, guilt, and the power of sin through faith in His finished work. Drawing on Scripture, the message calls believers to reject the patterns of Adam and Eve, embrace their new identity in Christ, and live with boldness, vigilance, and dependence on God's Word, empowered by the Holy Spirit to resist deception and stand firm in truth.