Adam Quote by Randy Alcorn
“We've fallen for the devil's lie. His most basic strategy, the same one he employed with Adam and Eve, is to make us believe that sin brings fulfillment. However, in reality, sin robs us of fulfillment. Sin doesn't make life interesting; it makes life empty. Sin doesn't create adventure; it blunts it. Sin doesn't expand life; it shrinks it. Sin's emptiness inevitably leads to boredom. When there's fulfillment, when there's beauty, when we see God as he truly is-an endless reservoir of fascination-boredom becomes impossible.”
About This Quote
Source Book: “The Problem of Sin” by Randy Alcorn, 2015
Sin promises fulfillment but actually empties life, leading to boredom; true fulfillment comes from divine beauty.
In simple terms: Sin feels empty, true joy comes from God.
Seek fulfillment beyond sinful pursuits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crisis
- spiritual counseling
- faith practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What fills the void when sin is removed?
- How does divine beauty replace false promises?
Sin can be psychologically addictive.