2. We are going to learn what happened from the time Eve listened to Satan and disobeyed God.
3. We are going to learn what happened when Adam and Eve heard the sound of God walking in the Garden
4. We are going to learn just how God appeared to Adam and Eve in the “cool of the day.”
5. We are going to learn God’s line of approach to Adam and Eve when they disobeyed Him
6. We will learn how Adam responded to God’s questions in God’s Court of Judgment.
7. We are going to learn what kind of spiritual condition Adam was in. Theologians call his condition spiritual depravity of mankind... Just how bad was Adam’s spiritual condition?
8. We are going to learn why Adam and Eve were hiding from God in the Garden.
9. We are going to learn why God “called” for Adam. What did God mean “Where are you?”
10. We are going to note what Adam’s response was to God’s question “Tell me about your day Adam?” Tell me about the condition that you are in, explain to me?”
11. We will learn the answer to God’s question: “Who told you you were naked, Adam?
12. What did God mean by the question: “Have you eaten from the tree of which I commanded you not to eat?
13. We will note what Adam’s answer was and what the meaning was? Adam said?
14. Just how fallen were Adam & Eve after their disobedience to God?
15. We will learn even today man will still try to hide from God.
16. We will note why Adam would not confess his sin to God. We will note that God gave Adam the chance to confess his sin and repent.Here in these verses we find the first sight of grace, the first expression of gentleness the first suggestion that here might be a possibility for reconciliation. We learn that mankind does not want to confess his sin, nor to admit that god is necessary in such matters as his behavior. http://www.entrewave.com/view/reformedonline/Total%20Depravity%20revised.htm The doctrine of total depravity is intimately connected to the biblical teaching regarding man’s total inability. Since the corruption of sin extends to every part of man’s nature and men have hearts that are hostile to God and spiritual truth, men do not have the spiritual power or discernment to savingly embrace Christ or believe the gospel. Berkhof writes: “When we speak of man’s corruption as total inability, we mean two things: (1) that the unrenewed sinner cannot do any act, however insignificant, which fundamentally meets with God’s approval and answers to the demands of God’s holy law; and (2) that he cannot change his fundamental preference for sin and self to love for God, nor even make an approach to such a change. In a word, he is unable to do any spiritual good.