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Summary: Last time we looked at Adam's faith now we need to look at Eve's faith.

Intro:

1. Ken Davis,

"In college I was asked to prepare a lesson to teach my speech class. We were to be graded on our creativity and ability to drive home a point in a memorable way. The title of my talk was, "The Law of the Pendulum." I spent 20 minutes carefully teaching the physical principle that governs a swinging pendulum.

The law of the pendulum is: A pendulum can never return to a point higher than the point from which it was released. Because of friction and gravity, when the pendulum returns, it will fall short of its original release point. Each time it swings it makes less and less of an arc, until finally it is at rest. This point of rest is called the state of equilibrium, where all forces acting on the pendulum are equal.

I attached a 3-foot string to a child’s toy top and secured it to the top of the blackboard with a thumbtack. I pulled the top to one side and made a mark on the blackboard where I let it go. Each time it swung back I made a new mark. It took less than a minute for the top to complete its swinging and come to rest. When I finished the demonstration, the markings on the blackboard proved my thesis.

I then asked how many people in the room BELIEVED the law of the pendulum was true. All of my classmates raised their hands, so did the teacher. He started to walk to the front of the room thinking the class was over. In reality it had just begun.

Hanging from the steel ceiling beams in the middle of the room was a large, crude but functional pendulum (250 pounds of metal weights tied to four strands of 500-pound test parachute cord.).

I invited the instructor to climb up on a table and sit in a chair with the back of his head against a cement wall. Then I brought the 250 pounds of metal up to his nose. Holding the huge pendulum just a fraction of an inch from his face, I once again explained the law of the pendulum he had applauded only moments before, "If the law of the pendulum is true, then when I release this mass of metal, it will swing across the room and return short of the release point. Your nose will be in no danger."

After that final restatement of this law, I looked him in the eye and asked, "Sir, do you believe this law is true?"

There was a long pause. Huge beads of sweat formed on his upper lip and then weakly he nodded and whispered, "Yes."

I released the pendulum. It made a swishing sound as it arced across the room. At the far end of its swing, it paused momentarily and started back. I never saw a man move so fast in my life. He literally dived from the table.

Deftly stepping around the still-swinging pendulum, I asked the class, "Does he believe in the law of the pendulum?"

The students unanimously answered, "NO!"

2. Often you hear the complaint that salvation by faith in Christ alone, plus nothing is easy believism. But truth faith is not easy - it involves our mind, emotion, and will.

Not just saying we believer; nor wanting to believe; but by an act of the will actually depending totally upon the object of our faith to save us.

Last week we looked at Adam's faith, now we want to see that Eve had faith in the coming Messiah as well.

3. Eve's Expression of Faith.

Gen. 4:1

I. FIRST, HER FAITH IS SEEN IN OBEDIENCE TO GOD'S WORD.

A. There had been a Command given.

"Then God blessed them, and God said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it..." Genesis 1:28 (NKJV)

B. The Compliance.

Now Adam knew his wife - knew is Yaw-dah, and is used for the closest relationships - like knowing God in a personal, intimate way. 4:17, 25

It is used for sexual relationship within marriage.

Trans:This is the source of faith - obeying Gods Word. Rom.10:17/Lu. 5:5

D.L. Moody, "I prayed for faith and thought it would strike me like a bolt of lightning, but faith did not come. One day I read, "Now faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. I had, closed my Bible, and prayed for faith. I now began to study my Bible, and faith has been growing ever since."

Spurgeon, "Faith and obedience are bound up in the same bundle; he that obeys God, trusts God; and he that trusts God, obeys God. He that is without faith, is without works, and he that is without works, is without faith."

Have you ever flown in an airplane and wondered why a full cup of coffee doesn't spill when the plane turns? That's right, no matter how steep is the banked turn—coffee won't spill, a magazine will drop straight to the floor, and stewardesses will walk upright down the aisle as if the plane were level. And unless you are looking out the window, you cannot tell which way the plane is turning. All because of in-er-tia.

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