Being, Doing, and PurposeNäide

We see that God created work as a blessing and a good part of life before sin had ever entered the world. Once sin enters and judgment begins, the man and the woman would still work, but pain would be a part of the fruit of that work. Their task to fill the Earth with descendants would be painful. Their work to care for the ground and produce food would come with great toil. Creation would rebel against their leadership and rule.
What, about work, is hard for you? Where is it painful?
How does God demonstrate His continued care for the man and the woman?
What does it say that God does not remove their work/ their tasks, even though it came with pain? What is communicated in this continued charge to rule and fill the Earth?
After reading these three chapters, why do think God gave/gives us work to do?
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About this Plan

Have you ever wondered if God has a specific plan for your life? And how you would discover what it was? We are going to take a walk through Scripture to see for ourselves what God has already told us about His plan for us. He wants us to be focused on becoming His person and doing life His way. Let's walk together on this path.
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