The Woman you gave me made me do it - Genesis 2:18-3:6

Season 2 of A Good Cup of Coffee begins with a renewed commitment to walking through Scripture together. Noah and Seth introduce a year-long Bible reading plan aligned with their local church, aiming to cover the whole Bible while slowing down to deeply examine key passages.

This episode centers on God’s design for community and the timeless nature of temptation. From the opening chapters of Genesis, humanity is shown to be made for relationship—not isolation. “It is not good for the man to be alone” reveals a foundational truth that applies not only to marriage but to the broader life of the church and Christian community.

The discussion then turns to Genesis 3, where the serpent’s strategy is exposed. Doubt, distortion, and deception are not new tactics—they are ancient and effective. By subtly twisting God’s word, the enemy lures humanity into believing that obedience limits joy, when in reality it protects life. Adam’s silence underscores the danger of unchallenged temptation and the necessity of accountability.

The episode closes with practical application. Faith thrives in community. Accountability, spiritual disciplines, and shared commitment help believers resist temptation and persevere. As a new year begins, listeners are encouraged to belong to a group, follow the reading plan, and walk faithfully together in God’s Word.

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