Adam’s failure did not happen at the point he took a bite of the forbidden fruit. I began when he allowed himself to take his focus off of the loving nature of God. When he believed a liar over His Creator. When he began to neglect his spiritual responsibility toward his wife.

Don’t let Adam’s failure be yours. Learn to trust God with all your heart. Allow Him to direct your paths.

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