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Adam and Eve's Leadership Consequences

Hello. Hello. Now, you're going to have to hold the mic close because this rain pelting on the roof is kind of interfering with my being able to hear you. All right. I just had a quick question about the husband can, you know, say. Overrule. Overrule the wife. So I was just thinking of Adam and Eve when Eve bit into the apple. If Adam hadn't have followed her, like her lead. And could he have overruled that and then they would have stayed in the garden? I think Adam's mistake was that he let it get that far. Okay. You know, two of the things that he was told to do was to tend the garden and to guard it, to protect it, to defend it. And as far as I'm concerned, the fact that the serpent, who is the adversary, and John makes that very clear in Revelation, the very fact that he was in the midst of it, to the garden was his first mistake. He should have never allowed that to happen. But okay, so he sneaks in and then he strikes up this conversation with his wife. He should have never let that happen. He should have overruled or stepped in right then and there. And I say that because later when she does eat of the fruit, she gives the fruit to her husband who was with her, it says. So it seems to me that there's at least circumstantial evidence that Adam was right there he's got to be conscious of what's going on. So how is it that by one man centered into the world when she's the one who first took an aid of the fruit? Bill's opinion? Because he didn't do what he was supposed to. He didn't function as husband and head the way he should have. And from that day forward, all of us have been reeling from the fallout and have been dealing with the same bad habit you know right okay thank you all right