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Exploring the Beginning of the Genesis Season: What You Need to Know

  • Writer: Victoria
    Victoria
  • Nov 23, 2025
  • 2 min read

The Genesis season is all about the beginning of a love story. When I think of Genesis, I think of Adam and Eve.

God looked at Adam and said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him” (Genesis 2:18).


Out of Adam’s rib, He created Eve. Imagine a God so good that while he puts the man to sleep, he creates a beautiful woman, perfect for Adam's needs. They both knew one another, and they both walked with God.


It is such a beautiful picture of love. God presented Eve to Adam, and Adam immediately recognised her. “This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh” (Genesis 2:23). Your person should recognise you as His wife, as soon as they set their eyes on you. He may not say anything to you, but the spirit will tell Him.


Sin damaged both relationships, between God and humanity, and between Adam and his wife. Their perfect union was broken by disobedience and rebellion. “Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realised they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves” (Genesis 3:7). Fear, shame, and hiding took the place of intimacy.


Thankfully, God already had a plan. He would send Jesus to reconcile humanity back to Himself and to bring healing to broken marriages and relationships. In Christ, we can experience a union that reflects God’s perfect design. It may not be a perfect relationship, because we are human, but it is perfect in Christ. I would choose the union God designed over the world’s version any day.





Significance of the Genesis Season

The Genesis season is about the beginning of your love story. It is about how God connects you with your person. It reveals where you both are spiritually when you meet. It brings your relationship history and family background into the light. It tests whether you are equally yoked or not. It forces you to ask the question: Is this really my spouse, or did I choose this person myself? It is also about that moment of recognition for the Man. It is about the foundation your love is built on. It is about your understanding of marriage when you first come together.




Consider these questions


  • How were you first connected to your love?

  • Where were you both spiritually at the time of meeting?

  • What was your previous relationship history, and how did it shape you?

  • What is the story of your family background and the generations before you?

  • Are you truly equally yoked in faith, values, and direction?

  • Is this your God-ordained spouse, or someone you chose for yourself? How do you discern the difference, and what confirmations have you received?

  • Did you both recognise one another as husband and wife in your spirit, that deep inner knowing?

  • Do you have a clear sense of your identity in Christ, and does your partner have a clear sense of theirs?

  • What foundation is this love built on?

  • At the point of meeting, what was your understanding of marriage and relationships?






See you in the next post.

With love always,

Victoria x



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