Rob Tart explains in this video that before the Fall, Adam and Eve walked with God. They communed with Him regularly. Even when their sons were grown, after the Fall, they were still in fellowship with God. If we want to raise godly children, we would be wise to do the same.

John 5:30 (NKJV) - "I can of Myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge; and My judgment is righteous, because I do not seek My own will but the will of the Father who sent Me."



Adam and Eve in worship. We're not told a lot about what they did prior to the fall, but it seems obvious to us that there was communion with God. When they did sin in Genesis 3, it says, The Lord came to them in the cool of the evening, and they knew the Lord was there by the sound of His approach. It was not something new to them. They had communed with the Lord, I believe regularly.

And even after the fall, when the Lord had to offer a sacrifice for them to be reconciled so that communion could be restored, I believe they communed with the Lord regularly then, obviously through a different means, a different covenant. But still nonetheless they communed with God regularly, so much that even when their own sons are grown in chapter 4, they're going to the Lord and making sacrifice. And There are expectations that are already clear and laid out that these boys are supposed to meet and obviously Cain doesn't meet the expectations. Still nonetheless, communing with God was not something new to them. They were communing with God before the fall.

They were communing with God after the fall, and if we want to raise godly children and have a happy home, we will commune with God regularly too. You