Clothed for Communion
Last week, we saw God pronounce His judgments upon the serpent, and upon Adam and Eve. The consequences for mankind were grave—pain, toil, and death would now mark the human experience. Yet, before our first parents were banished from the Garden of Eden, two significant events occur. First, Adam names his wife Eve. Second, God Himself provides clothing for them, using the skins of an animal. While these acts may seem small or insignificant today, they are profoundly meaningful in God’s redemptive plan. This Sunday, we will explore the hope revealed in Adam naming his wife Eve, and the extravagant grace of God in clothing our first parents. Come and witness how even in the midst of judgment, God’s plan of redemption remains unwavering, and how He provides an extravagant wardrobe that foreshadows His ultimate grace through Christ. Soli Deo Gloria!
Big Idea: Participating in God’s redemptive plan requires the appropriate attire.
1. God's unwavering plan
2. God's extravagant wardrobe