Gardens

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In the Grand Story of God, we are brought from a garden to a garden surrounded by a city by our great Gardener, Jesus Himself.

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Before We Get Started

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The Story at Large

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Genesis 1:26-28

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Up to Now

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Naked gardening is the plan here.

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Be fruitful & multiply.

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Make babies. Make things.

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Genesis 2:4-17

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God tills the ground, & new life bursts forth.

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God plants a garden.

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The story of humanity begins with a

garden & God walking with two humans.

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The mission of man is to bring forth a city that glorifies Jesus around this garden.

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In this garden are two trees.

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Genesis 3

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Eve adds to the commands of God.

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Adam not only is a bad Bible teacher,

he’s a coward.

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God comes and will eventually judge

the two dying humans He once walked with.

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Where are you?

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God casting us out of Eden is

mercy, not wrath.

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Revelation 21-22

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In Heaven, we see a Garden, now

surrounded by a city.

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It’s as if sin had never happened.

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Except for one thing.

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There’s one tree.

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What happened to the other one?

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How did we get from Eden to here?

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John 19

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It is finished.

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Jesus is then wrapped in clothes and buried.

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But verse 41.

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The work of redemption involves Jesus pruning the tree of good & evil

out of the Garden.

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He dies on it.

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The road from Eden to Heaven was

paved at Calvary.

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The Cross of Christ is the removal of sin on Man’s behalf.

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Jesus is the new & better Adam, who steps in to protect His wife by pruning the tree &

killing the snake.

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John 20

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Jesus tills ground, and new life bursts forth.

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Jesus isn’t only our Adam, He’s our God.

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Jesus is God who comes to Earth, not to cast us out

in judgment, but to die with us in order that He may walk with us again.

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He Himself bore our sins in His body on the tree, that we might die to sin & live to righteousness.

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1 Peter 2:24

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