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Upside Down - Kingdom Living

DAY 4 OF 12

"Out of the First Garden"

Expulsion or Evacuation?

Were Adam and Eve “kicked out” of the garden? I think that it is better understood as an evacuation from a toxic existence. The garden was no longer safe for them. It would have put mankind as an ongoing adversary with God and it would have put us eternally in a fallen setting.

The grace of evacuating us (via Adam and Eve) means that we can re-enter into a proper relationship with God and we will not be stuck in a hostile environment for eternity. Instead, we have an Advocate and an exit plan. The evacuation of Eden allows for a greater garden (heaven) awaiting us after a season between the gardens.

Reflections:

1. Sometimes God’s grace is experienced in what He does not let us do. Can you think of times in your life where grace was granted by God saying “No.”?
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Upside Down - Kingdom Living

Jesus taught us that to follow him, we must often live opposite to our culture; he turned the rules upside down. This 12 day devotional dives into what it means to live Upside Down in a kingdom that isn't definied by race, status, circumstance, gender, or geography, but by a love of Christ. Can we really live a life surrendered to the prayer "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven"?

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