
Saturday Mar 21, 2026
The Garden of Eden | E3
What if everything you thought you knew about Eden… isn’t the full picture?
In this episode of Into the Gap, we step back into the opening pages of the Bible and take a slower, closer look at the Garden of Eden. Not through tradition, artwork, or imagination—but through what Scripture actually says… and what it quietly reveals.
Because when you read Genesis carefully, something begins to shift.
Eden isn’t just a peaceful garden.
It’s something more.
Something sacred.
Something that echoes through the entire story of the Bible.
In this episode, we explore:
- What Genesis actually tells us—and what it doesn’t
- Why Ezekiel calls Eden “the mountain of God”
- How Eden may have been the first temple
- The priestly role of Adam and what was lost in the fall
- How the temple, the cross, and Jesus all connect back to Eden
- Why the story of the Bible is ultimately about restoring God’s presence with His people
This isn’t just about understanding a place.
It’s about rediscovering what we were made for.
Because the story of Eden isn’t just where we began…
It’s pointing to where we’re going.
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Key Scriptures:
- Genesis 2–3
- Ezekiel 28:13–14
- Exodus 25–40
- 1 Peter 2:9
- Revelation 21–22
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