After creating the earth, sun, and moon, God made man. And he felt very good about himself. He called the creature he had created Adam. Adam was given a soul and life by God so that he might take care of the earth.
He gave Adam a wonderful garden to live in, and that garden became his home. The garden's name was Eden. Apples, oranges, strawberries, and grapes, among other lovely plants and trees, started to emerge in the yard.
Adam was warned by God, "There is one thing you should never do. You may climb the tree branches, consume the fruits, climb over the bushes, and swim in the river. Never, ever consume fruit from the enormous tree.
Adam followed their counsel and lived in the garden's splendour for a very long time, but as time went on, he began to feel lonely.
This really upset God. He understood that he had to find someone else to be Adam's friend. He thus created Eve. Because Eve was different from Adam, God called her a woman.
Eve was Adam's friend and helped him take care of the garden, the birds, and the animals. Adam and Eve started out in Eden. With the animals and birds, they had a great time. Together, they took excellent care of the garden.
Once more, a couple was strolling through the middle of the yard when they caught sight of a magnificent apple swaying from the forbidding tree.
A snake sat on the tree and asked, "Why wouldn't the two of you eat that fruit?" The biggest, best, and juiciest apple I've seen thus far is that one.
Adam was worried and told the snake that they were not supposed to eat anything from that tree.
The snake encouraged them to eat and sought to allay their fears by telling them there was nothing to be frightened about. He also asserted that they may learn about God by eating the apples from this tree.
In their zeal, they both consumed knowledge's fruits.
Adam and Eve suddenly saw what they had done was very wrong. They were sad and terrified. Even though they made every effort to avoid being discovered by God, they were unable to hide from him. God was aware of their actions. Even though God knew where they were, He nevertheless questioned Adam, "Where are you?"
God was attempting to make sense of Adam's actions and the consequences of those actions.
Adam declared, "I'm hiding because I'm afraid." God lamented the fact that Adam and Eve had broken His law. The guy and the woman were informed that they had to leave the garden.
God continued to love and care for Adam and Eve despite everything. God clothed them with garments. Even though Adam and Eve had defied Him, He still loved them.
God also loves us, even when we choose to ignore Him. When we realize we've broken God's rules, we shouldn't try to hide from Him but rather should repent and tell Him what we did wrong. We must also apologize to Him for our actions.