Christmas in Genesis, Part One
Can Christmas’s hope be found in Eden? Adam and Eve enjoyed communion with God until they doubted His goodness and disregarded His plan. God, however, did not abandon them. As Alistair Begg explains, within the context of their rebellion we receive the promise of a cure: Jesus, the one who would crush the serpent’s head
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