In week two of the Genesis series, Pastor Jeremiah opens with a fascinating detour into how antivenom is made — injecting poison into an innocent animal's blood to produce the antibody that saves lives — and holds that image in reserve until the message's final, stunning payoff. Moving through Genesis 2–3, he traces the creation of Adam and Eve, the design of marriage, and the two trees in Eden before arriving at the fall — where Satan's strategy hasn't changed in thousands of years: plant doubt about God's goodness, mix in half-truths, and let human desire do the rest. But the message ends with a Hebrew word study revealing that the name "Adamah" contains imagery of two hands, a nail, and blood — pointing unmistakably to the God who would one day serve as the antivenom for the poison of sin.