In this message we look at the Dispensation of Innocence, the first period of human history, which began with Adam and Eve’s creation. God gave Adam and Eve dominion over the Earth and instructed them to care for it. However, they disobeyed God by eating from the forbidden tree, leading to the entrance of sin into the world. As a result, they were expelled from the garden and faced the consequences of their sin, including physical and spiritual death. Despite their failure, God provided a remedy, promising a Messiah who would ultimately redeem humanity. This dispensation highlights the human responsibility to reflect God’s image, the consequences of sin, and the need for repentance and redemption through Jesus Christ. Our study begins in Ephesians 3:1-6.