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After Adam was ushered out of the garden, he had sons Cain, Abel, and Seth whom God used to play the role of Christ in the play that we will be observing. This book will look at scene 1 of the story in the garden. It will be followed by scene 2 in another book. | This book is the story of "the Fall". I don't like that name and you will see why. After Adam was ushered out of the garden, he had sons Cain, Abel, and Seth whom God used to play the role of Christ in the play that we will be observing. This book will look at scene 1 of the story in the garden. It will be followed by scene 2 in another book. | ||
Cast of Characters | Cast of Characters |
Revision as of 17:46, 27 April 2023
This book is the story of "the Fall". I don't like that name and you will see why. After Adam was ushered out of the garden, he had sons Cain, Abel, and Seth whom God used to play the role of Christ in the play that we will be observing. This book will look at scene 1 of the story in the garden. It will be followed by scene 2 in another book.
Cast of Characters
- God plays himself. I mean really... Who else would be qualified to play God?
- Adam plays the role of Christ.
- Eve will represent the church.
- Animals will represent people who don't know God.
- The serpent will play the part of Eve's heart.
Props
- Garden represents the kingdom of God in eternity.
- Trees always represent the cross.
- Apron of leaves will represent the works of men.
- Garment of skin is like light. It is not light, but it is like it, representing a kind of holiness.
- The path represents life which allows you into or keeps you out of the garden.
The story of the garden is the story of the source of temptation, suffering, and peace.