Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

Day 2: Genesis 3-4: The Fall and Humanity's First Choice

Reading: Genesis 3-4

In one moment, everything changes. This episode explores humanity's first great temptation—the serpent's whispered promise that disobedience brings knowledge—and the ripple effects that follow. As you read Genesis through the Immerse format, you won't just see isolated verses but experience the serpent's deception, the shame that follows the fall, and the curses that reshape human existence forever. Then you'll witness something equally profound: the first murder in human history, as Cain kills his brother Abel in jealous rage. Yet even in humanity's darkness, God's redemptive character emerges—a promise whispered in Genesis 3:15 that hints at future restoration. This Bible podcast episode reveals how the earliest chapters of Scripture establish the core human struggle: the temptation to rebel against God, the consequences of sin, and God's persistent grace. Whether you're exploring Genesis for the first time or rediscovering these foundational stories through small group discussion and community Bible reading, these chapters demonstrate why we need God's redemption and set the stage for the entire biblical narrative.


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1.    What stood out to you this week?
2.    Was there anything confusing or troubling?
3.    Did anything make you think differently about God?
4.    How might this change the way we live?

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Malcom: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 83.

this is the account of the creation
of the heavens and the earth.

When the Lord God made the earth and the
heavens, neither wild plants nor grains

were growing in the earth for the Lord.

God had not yet sent rain to
water the earth, and there were

no people to cultivate the soil.

Instead, springs came up from the
ground and watered all the land.

And then the Lord God formed a
man from the dust of the ground.

He breathed the breath of life
into the man's nostrils and

the man became a living person.

And then the Lord God planted
a garden in Eden in the east,

and there he placed the man.

He had made the Lord God made all
sorts of trees grow up from the

ground, trees that were beautiful
and that produced delicious fruit.

In the middle of a garden,
he placed the tree of life.

And the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil.

A river flowed from the land of
Eden, watering the garden, and

then dividing into four branches.

The first branch called the Hon
flowed around the entire land

of Avila where gold is found.

The gold of that land is exceptionally
pure aromatic resin and onyx

stone are also found there.

The second branch called the Gahan
float around the entire land of Kosh.

The third branch called the Tigris
Float, east of the land of Asser.

The fourth branch is called the Euphrates.

The Lord God placed the man in the
Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it.

But the Lord God warned him, you
may freely eat the fruit of every

tree in the garden except the tree
of the knowledge of good and evil.

If you eat its fruit, you are sure
to die, then the Lord God said, It

is not good for the man to be alone.

I will make a helper who
is just right for him.

So the Lord God formed from the
ground, all the wild animals

and all the birds of the sky.

He brought them to the man to see
what he would call them, and the

man chose a name for each one.

He gave names to all the
livestock, all the birds of the

sky and all the wild animals.

But still, there was no
helper just right for him.

So the Lord God caused the man to fall
into a deep sleep while the man slept.

The Lord God took out one of the
man's ribs and closed up the opening.

Then the Lord God made a woman from
the rib and he brought her to the man.

At last, the man exclaimed.

This one is bone from my
bone and flesh from my flesh.

She will be called woman
because she was taken from man.

This explains why a man leaves his
father and mother and is joined to his

wife and the two are united into one.

Now, the man and his wife were
both naked, but they felt no shame.

The serpent was the shrouds of all the
wild animals the Lord God had made.

One day he asked the woman, did God
really say you must not eat the fruit

from any of the trees in the garden?

I.

Of course we may eat fruit
from the trees in the garden.

The woman replied, it's only the fruit
from the tree in the middle of the

garden that we are not allowed to eat.

God said, you must not
eat it or even touch it.

If you do, you will die.

You won't die.

The serpent replied to the woman.

God knows that your eyes will be opened
as soon as you eat it, and you will be

like God, knowing both good and evil.

The woman was convinced.

She saw that the tree was beautiful
and its fruit looked delicious, and she

wanted the wisdom it would give her.

So she took some of the fruit and ate it.

Then she gave some to her husband
who was with her, and he ate it too.

At that moment, their eyes were
opened and they suddenly felt shame

at their nakedness, so they sewed fig
leaves together to cover themselves.

When the cool evening
breezes were blowing.

The man and his wife heard the Lord
God walking about in the garden.

So they hid from the
Lord God among the trees.

Then the Lord God called
to the man, where are you?

He replied, I heard you
walking in the garden.

So I hid.

I was afraid because I was naked.

Who told you that you are naked?

The Lord God asked, have you
eaten from the tree whose fruit

I commanded you not to eat?

The man replied.

It was the woman you gave me who
gave me the fruit and I ate it.

Then the Lord God asked the
woman, what have you done?

The serpent deceived me.

She replied, that's why I ate it.

Then the Lord God said to the serpent,
because you have done this, you are cursed

more than all animals, domestic and wild.

You will crawl on your belly groveling
in the dust as long as you live,

and I will cause hostility between
you and the woman and between

your offspring and her offspring.

He will strike your head and
you will strike his heel.

Then he said to the woman, I will sharpen
the pain of your pregnancy and in pain

you will give birth and you will desire
to control your husband, but he will

rule over you and to the man he said.

Since you listened to your wife and ate
from the tree whose fruit I commanded

you not to eat, the ground is cursed.

Because of you all your life, you will
struggle to scratch a living from it.

It'll grow thorns and thistles for
you, though you will eat of its grains.

By the sweat of your brow will you have
food to eat until you returned to the

ground from which you were made for.

You were made from dust and to dust.

You will return.

Then the man Adam, named his wife Eve,
because she would be the mother of all

who live, and the Lord God made clothing
from animal skins for Adam and his wife.

Then the Lord God said, look,
the human beings have become like

us, knowing both good and evil.

What if they reach out, take fruit
from the tree of life and eat it?

Then they will live forever.

So the Lord God banished them from the
Garden of Eden, and he sent Adam out to

cultivate the ground from which he had
been made after sending them out, the Lord

God stationed mighty cherubim to the east
of the Garden of Eden, and he placed a

flaming sword that flashed back and forth
to guard the way to the tree of life.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.