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THE TRUTH ABOUT LILITH, WAS SHE REALLY ADAM’S FIRST WIFE, THE MYSTERY THE WORLD AND CHURCH ARE CONFUSED ABOUT

There is a lot of confusion and debate today in the body of Christ and in the world about the claim that Eve was not the first wife of Adam, but a woman called Lilith. Many are asking, who is Lilith, did she exist, is she in the Bible, was she really the first wife of Adam. This topic has caused division, confusion, and speculation, but it is time to address it clearly with God’s Word and proper understanding.

First and foremost, Lilith is not mentioned in the Bible. The name Lilith appears in ancient mythologies and later Jewish folklore, but she is not part of God’s written Word in Genesis or anywhere else in Scripture. Some claim Lilith was Adam’s first wife, who refused to submit to him and left the Garden of Eden, but these accounts are extra biblical legends, not biblical truth.

The Bible is very clear that God created Eve from Adam’s rib as the first and only wife of Adam, a helper suitable for him. Genesis 2:21-23 says, And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept. And he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof. And the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man. And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh, she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.

This passage makes it clear that Eve was God’s direct creation as Adam’s partner. There is no biblical evidence of another wife named Lilith. Any teaching that presents Lilith as a human being, a spouse of Adam, or a first wife contradicts Scripture and enters the realm of myth and folklore.

What about the claims that Lilith was a demon. These legends describe Lilith as a night spirit or a demon who rebelled against Adam. While the Bible does describe spiritual beings, angels, and demons, it does not mention Lilith as a real historical person interacting with Adam. Stories about Lilith are part of human traditions, not God’s revelation.

Understanding this is crucial because it reminds us that not everything we hear, read, or see in folklore, movies, or online is truth. The Word of God is our standard. Revelation, history, and spiritual insight must all align with Scripture. Eve remains the first woman, created to be Adam’s helper, and from her came all humanity.

Teaching summary,
Lilith is not in the Bible and has no foundation in Scripture.
Eve is the first and only wife of Adam according to God’s Word.
The story of Lilith comes from folklore, myths, and later traditions, not divine revelation.
The Bible is the final authority, and every teaching must align with it.
Not every spiritual story is truth, some are human imagination or deception.
God’s design for humanity began with Adam and Eve, and through them came all mankind.
Spiritual understanding must always be tested and confirmed by Scripture.

This message is vital for the body of Christ and for the world. Confusion about Lilith spreads quickly, but truth is eternal. Share this teaching widely with Christian families, friends, and groups who may be confused or misled.

The more you study God’s Word, the more His truth will reveal itself. Legends and myths may intrigue, but they cannot replace the authority of Scripture. Stand firm, teach truth, and bless others with knowledge that builds faith and clarity.

Genesis 2:21-23, Genesis 3:20, 1 Corinthians 15:45, 1 John 4:1, Ephesians 6:12, 1 Peter 5:8.
Let's talk about it. THE TRUTH ABOUT LILITH, WAS SHE REALLY ADAM’S FIRST WIFE, THE MYSTERY THE WORLD AND CHURCH ARE CONFUSED ABOUT There is a lot of confusion and debate today in the body of Christ and in the world about the claim that Eve was not the first wife of Adam, but a woman called Lilith. Many are asking, who is Lilith, did she exist, is she in the Bible, was she really the first wife of Adam. This topic has caused division, confusion, and speculation, but it is time to address it clearly with God’s Word and proper understanding. First and foremost, Lilith is not mentioned in the Bible. The name Lilith appears in ancient mythologies and later Jewish folklore, but she is not part of God’s written Word in Genesis or anywhere else in Scripture. Some claim Lilith was Adam’s first wife, who refused to submit to him and left the Garden of Eden, but these accounts are extra biblical legends, not biblical truth. The Bible is very clear that God created Eve from Adam’s rib as the first and only wife of Adam, a helper suitable for him. Genesis 2:21-23 says, And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept. And he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof. And the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man. And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh, she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man. This passage makes it clear that Eve was God’s direct creation as Adam’s partner. There is no biblical evidence of another wife named Lilith. Any teaching that presents Lilith as a human being, a spouse of Adam, or a first wife contradicts Scripture and enters the realm of myth and folklore. What about the claims that Lilith was a demon. These legends describe Lilith as a night spirit or a demon who rebelled against Adam. While the Bible does describe spiritual beings, angels, and demons, it does not mention Lilith as a real historical person interacting with Adam. Stories about Lilith are part of human traditions, not God’s revelation. Understanding this is crucial because it reminds us that not everything we hear, read, or see in folklore, movies, or online is truth. The Word of God is our standard. Revelation, history, and spiritual insight must all align with Scripture. Eve remains the first woman, created to be Adam’s helper, and from her came all humanity. Teaching summary, Lilith is not in the Bible and has no foundation in Scripture. Eve is the first and only wife of Adam according to God’s Word. The story of Lilith comes from folklore, myths, and later traditions, not divine revelation. The Bible is the final authority, and every teaching must align with it. Not every spiritual story is truth, some are human imagination or deception. God’s design for humanity began with Adam and Eve, and through them came all mankind. Spiritual understanding must always be tested and confirmed by Scripture. This message is vital for the body of Christ and for the world. Confusion about Lilith spreads quickly, but truth is eternal. Share this teaching widely with Christian families, friends, and groups who may be confused or misled. The more you study God’s Word, the more His truth will reveal itself. Legends and myths may intrigue, but they cannot replace the authority of Scripture. Stand firm, teach truth, and bless others with knowledge that builds faith and clarity. Genesis 2:21-23, Genesis 3:20, 1 Corinthians 15:45, 1 John 4:1, Ephesians 6:12, 1 Peter 5:8.
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