
Who Am I? Sewing Fig Leaves
From Odessa First Assembly by Odessa First Assembly
March 11, 2026 · 41 min · Episode 403
About this episode
This episode explores how the story of Adam and Eve illustrates the enemy's attack on our identity and God's provision for our true identity.
The story of Adam and Eve reveals how the enemy attacks our identity by twisting God's words and making us believe He's withholding good things from us. God originally designed humanity to live in abundance with only one boundary, but Satan reframed this as restriction. When we try to define our own identity, we end up covering ourselves with fig leaves of shame and inadequacy. However, God comes looking for us in our brokenness, removes our inadequate coverings, and clothes us with His righteousness. True freedom isn't found in the absence of restraint but in living according to God's design, where we discover our identity as His beloved children.
Topics covered
- identity
- spirituality
- Christianity
- freedom
- shame
Keywords
- Adam and Eve
- identity
- fig leaves
- shame
- God's righteousness
- freedom
- abundance
- Satan
- design
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