Milk to Meat - The Break: How One Choice Shattered Perfect Fellowship Ep 3
Here's a 5-day Bible reading plan and devotional guide based on Episode 2 of the Milk to Meat Discipleship Podcast.
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5-Day Devotional: From Creation to the Fall Episode 3
Day 1: The God Who Creates Perfection
**Reading:** Genesis 1:1-31; 2:7-9
**Devotional:**
Before sin, before struggle, before suffering—there was perfection. God didn't create a functional world; He created a beautiful one. He didn't just make humans; He breathed life into them. The Garden of Eden wasn't merely a location—it was a picture of God's original intention: unbroken fellowship between Creator and creation. When you feel overwhelmed by the brokenness around you, remember this wasn't God's original design. He created beauty, relationship, and purpose. Today, ask yourself: Where do I see glimpses of God's original perfection breaking through the brokenness? How can I steward the beauty He's placed in my life? God still desires to walk with you.
Day 2: The Serpent's Strategy
**Reading:** Genesis 3:1-7; 2 Corinthians 11:3
**Devotional:**
Satan didn't attack with obvious lies—he questioned God's truth. "Did God really say...?" Notice his strategy hasn't changed. He doesn't tell you God doesn't exist; he makes you question what God said, whether God really loves you, if your salvation is genuine. The enemy's greatest weapon is doubt wrapped in reasonable questions. Eve knew God's command, but when questioned, she began to waver. How often do we do the same? When circumstances challenge God's promises, do we stand firm or start questioning? Today, identify one area where doubt has crept in. Combat it not with feelings, but with God's unchanging Word. Write down what Scripture actually says and speak it aloud when doubt whispers.
Day 3: The Abdication of Authority
**Reading:** Genesis 3:6-13; Ephesians 5:25-33
**Devotional:**
Adam's sin wasn't just eating forbidden fruit—it was failing to protect what God entrusted to him. He stood silently while deception entered his home, then blamed his wife when confronted. Men, this ancient failure still echoes today. Spiritual leadership isn't about demanding respect or asserting dominance—it's about being a gatekeeper who protects your household from anything that contradicts God's truth. It's leading by example in prayer, humility, and devotion. Women, this isn't about inferiority—it's about God's design for mutual flourishing under different callings. Single or married, male or female: What has God entrusted to your stewardship? Are you guarding it or abdicating responsibility? Lead where God has placed you.
Day 4: The Curse and Consequences
**Reading:** Genesis 3:14-19; Romans 8:18-23
**Devotional:**
Sin's consequences ripple outward, touching everything. Relationships fractured. Work became toilsome. Pain entered childbirth. Creation itself groans under the weight of the fall. Yet even in pronouncing curses, God embedded hope: "He will crush your head." The curse wasn't the final word. Every difficulty you face—strained relationships, exhausting work, physical pain—traces back to this moment when sin entered perfection. But here's the hope: God didn't abandon His creation. The same chapter that introduces death hints at a coming Deliverer. Your struggles aren't meaningless; they're reminders that we live between the fall and full redemption. What current hardship can you reframe as a reminder that something better is coming?
Day 5: Separation and the Need for a Plan
**Reading:** Genesis 3:20-24; John 3:16-17
**Devotional:**
Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden, separated from God's immediate presence. Cherubim and a flaming sword guarded the way back—humanity couldn't fix what they'd broken. We needed rescue, not self-improvement. This is where the gospel begins: acknowledging we're helpless to save ourselves. The same God who walked in the garden made garments for Adam and Eve, covering their shame. Even in judgment, mercy appeared. That mercy would culminate in Jesus, who became our way back to the Father. You cannot earn your way to God, but He's made a way to you. Are you still trying to fix yourself, or have you accepted His rescue? Stop striving. Start receiving. The plan isn't yours to create—it's His to reveal.
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**Reflection Question for the Week:** How does understanding humanity's fall help you better appreciate God's plan of redemption through Christ?
Listen to the full podcast on all podcasts platforms (YouTube, Apple, Spotify, iHeart and the Cliffview App)
5-Day Devotional: From Creation to the Fall Episode 3
Day 1: The God Who Creates Perfection
**Reading:** Genesis 1:1-31; 2:7-9
**Devotional:**
Before sin, before struggle, before suffering—there was perfection. God didn't create a functional world; He created a beautiful one. He didn't just make humans; He breathed life into them. The Garden of Eden wasn't merely a location—it was a picture of God's original intention: unbroken fellowship between Creator and creation. When you feel overwhelmed by the brokenness around you, remember this wasn't God's original design. He created beauty, relationship, and purpose. Today, ask yourself: Where do I see glimpses of God's original perfection breaking through the brokenness? How can I steward the beauty He's placed in my life? God still desires to walk with you.
Day 2: The Serpent's Strategy
**Reading:** Genesis 3:1-7; 2 Corinthians 11:3
**Devotional:**
Satan didn't attack with obvious lies—he questioned God's truth. "Did God really say...?" Notice his strategy hasn't changed. He doesn't tell you God doesn't exist; he makes you question what God said, whether God really loves you, if your salvation is genuine. The enemy's greatest weapon is doubt wrapped in reasonable questions. Eve knew God's command, but when questioned, she began to waver. How often do we do the same? When circumstances challenge God's promises, do we stand firm or start questioning? Today, identify one area where doubt has crept in. Combat it not with feelings, but with God's unchanging Word. Write down what Scripture actually says and speak it aloud when doubt whispers.
Day 3: The Abdication of Authority
**Reading:** Genesis 3:6-13; Ephesians 5:25-33
**Devotional:**
Adam's sin wasn't just eating forbidden fruit—it was failing to protect what God entrusted to him. He stood silently while deception entered his home, then blamed his wife when confronted. Men, this ancient failure still echoes today. Spiritual leadership isn't about demanding respect or asserting dominance—it's about being a gatekeeper who protects your household from anything that contradicts God's truth. It's leading by example in prayer, humility, and devotion. Women, this isn't about inferiority—it's about God's design for mutual flourishing under different callings. Single or married, male or female: What has God entrusted to your stewardship? Are you guarding it or abdicating responsibility? Lead where God has placed you.
Day 4: The Curse and Consequences
**Reading:** Genesis 3:14-19; Romans 8:18-23
**Devotional:**
Sin's consequences ripple outward, touching everything. Relationships fractured. Work became toilsome. Pain entered childbirth. Creation itself groans under the weight of the fall. Yet even in pronouncing curses, God embedded hope: "He will crush your head." The curse wasn't the final word. Every difficulty you face—strained relationships, exhausting work, physical pain—traces back to this moment when sin entered perfection. But here's the hope: God didn't abandon His creation. The same chapter that introduces death hints at a coming Deliverer. Your struggles aren't meaningless; they're reminders that we live between the fall and full redemption. What current hardship can you reframe as a reminder that something better is coming?
Day 5: Separation and the Need for a Plan
**Reading:** Genesis 3:20-24; John 3:16-17
**Devotional:**
Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden, separated from God's immediate presence. Cherubim and a flaming sword guarded the way back—humanity couldn't fix what they'd broken. We needed rescue, not self-improvement. This is where the gospel begins: acknowledging we're helpless to save ourselves. The same God who walked in the garden made garments for Adam and Eve, covering their shame. Even in judgment, mercy appeared. That mercy would culminate in Jesus, who became our way back to the Father. You cannot earn your way to God, but He's made a way to you. Are you still trying to fix yourself, or have you accepted His rescue? Stop striving. Start receiving. The plan isn't yours to create—it's His to reveal.
---
**Reflection Question for the Week:** How does understanding humanity's fall help you better appreciate God's plan of redemption through Christ?
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