July 13 2014 – Audio Sermon on Genesis 3:6–7 by Pastor William Hixson
The account of the fall shows Eve and Adam eating the forbidden fruit and immediately experiencing shame and fear The sermon explores how disobedience fractures innocence and relationship with God, how shame and blame arise as human responses, and how the consequences extend to work, relationships, and creation It calls listeners to see sin’s subtle appeal, to confess honestly, and to seek the restorative mercy that begins the story of redemption
Some good hymns for Genesis 3:6–7 are Amazing Grace by John Newton, Create in Me a Clean Heart by Traditional and When I Survey the Wondrous Cross by Isaac Watts