The book of Genesis tells us that on the sixth day of creation, God made
Adam and Eve (Genesis 1:26-27) and that they lived in the Garden of Eden,
especially made for them (Genesis 2:8). In that garden God had placed the most
beautiful and wonderful fruit trees, that they might have the most healthy
foods imaginable to eat (Genesis 2:9). Among those fruit trees, in the middle
of the garden, were two very special trees, the tree of life and the tree of
knowledge of good and evil (Gen 2:9). Adam's job was to tend the garden and
care for it (Genesis 2:15). He was to be the gardener, and God gave Adam some
very specific instructions to follow.
Genesis 2:16-17 - And the LORD
God commanded the man, "You are free to eat from any tree in the
garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and
evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die."
Of all the trees in Eden, Adam and Eve could freely eat all they wanted,
from all but one tree. Why was this one denied them? What purpose did God have
in mind?
Before creation, the Bible tells us that Lucifer, one of the high ranking
Angels in heaven, began thinking he could be like God, or even be God-
Isaiah 14:12-14 - How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star,
son of the dawn! You have been cast down to the earth, you who once laid low
the nations! You said in your heart," I will ascend to heaven; I will
raise my throne above the stars of God; I will sit enthroned on the mount of
assembly,
on the utmost heights of the sacred mountain.
There was rebellion in heaven. Satan found heaven too restrictive and
oppressive, he wanted to be independent of God and do what he wanted to do,
but even more than that he wanted to tell others what to do and how to act.
That is what the phrase "mount of the congregation" is referring to,
the place of assembly, where the heavenly host of angels would come to worship
God. Satan coveted being in charge at the mount of the congregation. The
earthly equivalent of this was the Temple mount in Jerusalem.
Satan was jealous of God's power and authority, and God's laws of love and
righteousness were too confining. Satan wanted something he thought better,
freedom to do anything, whether it met with God's approval or not. Freedom is
better than laws, right? Do away with God's laws and things would definitely
improve. Satan spread this dissention in the ranks of the angels and even
convinced a third of them that he was right and God was indeed an oppressive
tyrant denying them the freedom they sought (Revelation 12:4).
When God created Adam and Eve, I believe Satan challenged God that not even
they could keep God's laws, that they would prefer to be free of God's rule.
As so the great test of God's law began, and that test was one tree in the
Garden of Eden that God put off limits to Adam and Eve as His own.
So Satan lay in wait for his moment, to entice God's newly created humans
to abandon the law of God and seek real freedom. His moment arrived when Eve
was apart from Adam and he could speak to her alone. Without Adam being
present, he had an opportunity to deceive Eve and he took it. Eve knew God's
law, she even recited it back to Satan-
Genesis 3:1-3 Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild
animals the LORD God had made. He said to the woman, "Did God really
say, 'You must not eat from any tree in the garden'?" The woman said to the
serpent, "We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did
say, 'You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the
garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.' "
God had warned Adam and Eve that the penalty for breaking the law would be
death. But Satan put doubt in Eve's mind-
Genesis 3:4-5 - "You will not surely die," the serpent said to
the woman. "For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be
opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil."
Satan was saying God had lied to them, they would not die, they would
actually move to a higher state of being, like God, and know more than they
did now, they would increase in knowledge. God was hiding something from them,
Satan charged, denying them something that would improve them and make their
lives better - the freedom to do as they pleased regardless of God's law.
So Eve ate from the tree, abandoning all of God's instructions and breaking
His law, believing Satan and thinking God a liar. Then she offered the fruit
of the tree to Adam-
Scripture tells us that when Moses came down from mount Sinai, after
communing with God, that his face glowed, because of the holiness of God he
had been with (Exodus 34:29-30). I believe Adam and Eve both, while naked, had
this spiritual glow about them, a sign of their righteousness. When Eve ate of
the forbidden fruit, she lost this spiritual state, and lost the accompanying
glow. Adam knew this immediately when he next saw her. He knew exactly what
she had done. But, he did not want to lose Eve, because he loved her, so he
too turned his back on God's law, knowing what he was doing, and knowing the
consequences. Adam was not deceived like Eve (1 Timothy 2:14), he made a
conscious choice to rebel against God.
Now, having lost their spiritual clothing of light, they knew their
nakedness, and sought to cover it by weaving together fig leaves (Genesis 3:7)
So when next God came to meet with Adam and Eve, they hid from Him in fear,
fear because of their spiritual and physical nakedness. This attempt to cover
their sins by their own works was not enough though. When questioned by God,
Adam blames God for giving him the woman Eve (Genesis 3:12) who gave him the
forbidden fruit, and Eve blames the serpent (Satan) for deceiving her. (Adam
lied, but Eve told the truth.)
The serpent form that Satan took, was not like the serpent today. I believe
it was a splendid beautiful winged serpent, and that the serpent was in the
tree of knowledge when speaking to Eve. (The winged serpent is something that
can be found in ancient pagan cultures, particularly the Mayan of Mexico.) So
God cursed the serpent to eat dust, and crawl on his belly for the rest of
time, no longer the magnificent winged creature it once was (Genesis 3:14).
Satan thought he had triumphed. God would now have to destroy the human
race that he loved so much, because they had turned their back on God's law,
that expressly stated death was the punishment for eating from the tree. Adam
and Eve had become sinners. Sinners? What is sin? The Bible tells us quite
clearly and unmistakably-
1 John 3:4 - Everyone who sins breaks the law; in fact, sin is
lawlessness.
And just like Adam and Eve, God has told us the penalty for transgression
of His law-
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; ...
God's law demands that the lawbreaker must die. There are no exceptions to
God's law and this law cannot be changed. God's law is unchangeable and
eternal. It was perfect from the beginning and need not be altered. Because
Adam and Eve sinned, and lost their spiritual nature, all of their children
are born lacking it. We are born carnal, sinful beings, we are all sinners,
every one -
Romans 3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
So what hope is there for humanity? Is it doomed to destruction because of
Adam and Eve's sin? Is there no other option to God but to destroy the beings
he created with such love? The law demands their death and the law cannot and
will not be changed.
God in his infinite mercy, told Adam and Eve how he was going to rescue
humanity-
Genesis 3:15 - And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and
between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will
strike his heel."
This verse is called the protoevangelium, the first time the Gospel (good
news) message is given to the human race. The woman spoken of here is not
merely Eve, but also symbolically means the entire church of believers, who
will have enmity (hate) with Satan and what he had done. The seed of the
church meant here is a Savior, a Messiah, the Christ, who while dealing Satan
a mortal blow, would himself be viciously attacked by Satan, though that
attack would ultimately be unsuccessful.
Since Adam and Eve were sinners, the law demanded their death. How could
God rescue them and the rest of humanity?
Hebrews 9:22 - In fact, the law requires that nearly everything be
cleansed with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no
forgiveness.
Blood must be shed, to atone for (pay the price) of sin. That is why God
gave them animal skins (undoubtedly a lamb's to cover their nakedness (Genesis
3:21) to show them that their rebellion caused death to enter the world. This
is also why when Cain and Able later made offerings to the Lord (Genesis
4:3-7), Cain's was rejected. It did not include a blood sacrifice to symbolize
the death required by the law for sin.)
But there was hope, there was a way to rescue mankind. God told Adam and
Eve that he would send a redeemer, one that would die for them in their place,
to satisfy the demands of the law. God would send His own Son to earth, to be
born of humanity and prove to Satan and all the heavenly host that Satan's
claims were untrue. God's law could be kept, and the Redeemer would do it.
This Redeemer would live as Adam should have, in complete compliance with
God's law. Sin was not inevitable for Adam, it was his choice to sin. The
Redeemer would face the same choice that Adam had, and face the same
temptations as all of humanity, but He would not sin. He would choose to be
obedient to God, in complete love for God and humanity. Satan would attack
this Savior and attempt to put him to death while in this mortal form.
Having kept God's law, and not giving in to Satan's temptations to sin,
this Savior would be rejected and put to death by the very people he was
trying to bring salvation to. Satan thought the victory was his! The Son of
God was dead! But Satan did not know the half of it. Satan had sealed his own
fate and that of all unrepentant sinners. This Jesus Christ, the Son of God,
having led a perfect spiritual life, bore with Him to the cross the sins of
all humanity (Hebrews 9:28), to pay the price demanded by the law. He was then
resurrected by God in a triumph over the death demanded by the law.
The astounding part is that Jesus Christ was the very author of the law, He
was the one who gave the tablets of the law to Moses, written with His own
finger! The law demanded the death of the sinner and it could not be changed,
so the author of the law decided to die for us! He paid the price! The debt is
paid in full for all sinners! No sinner need die!
But wait a minute, you might say, people are dying every day. I don't see
any righteous people walking around that are old as dirt. What is going on?
Adam lived to be 930 (Genesis 5:5), and then he died. Why? If he had faith,
why did he die? He died, because after the fall he was denied the right to eat
from the tree of life (Genesis 3:22, 24) and that was a penalty for sinning.
So how does Jesus Christ dying in Adam's place save an already dead Adam?
Remember that God told Adam and Eve that he would send a Redeemer, back in
Genesis 3:15? Adam and Eve, to be saved needed to trust God now, and believe
that this Redeemer, Jesus Christ, would die for them, atone for their sins,
and fulfill the demands of the law that required their death. Believe, have
faith in the atoning blood of God's Son, to wash away their sins, and Adam and
Eve and indeed all of humanity could be saved.
So assuming Adam and Eve did that, had faith in Jesus Christ, then why
aren't they alive today?
Heb 9:27-28 - 27 Just as man
is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment, so Christ was
sacrificed once to take away the sins of many people; and he will appear a
second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are
waiting for him.
Because of sin, humanity must experience the first death. If, before we
die, we accept that Christ's shed blood covers our sins, if we have faith and
believe in Him, we are assured of salvation. Soon Jesus Christ is going to
return again, a second time, and raise from the dead all of those who had
faith in the sufficiency of His death to pay for their sins-
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting
life.
John 3:17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but
that the world through him might be saved.
John 3:18; He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth
not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the
only begotten Son of God.
At his second coming Jesus will raise all the believing dead (Revelations
20:6), who will be with Him then for eternity. The wicked will be raised at a
Third coming, after 1000 years (Revelation 20:5), to stand before the Great
White Throne of God (Revelation 20:12) and face the execution of the demands
of the law. They will first be confronted with the opportunities they had to
accept the atoning blood of Jesus to cover their sins, but because they
rejected it, they must stand to face the demands of the law - death. But this
time it will be eternal death, obliteration, not the eternal suffering that
most believe in. They will suffer a second death, known in the book of
Revelation as the Lake of Fire (Revelation. 20:6, 14-15).
So the author of the law, the Son of God, had to die because His Law could
not be changed. It stands eternal, forever, the law of liberty and
righteousness, the very character of God put in words. By dying in our place,
He has offered His perfection, His ability to keep the Law of God perfectly,
to you a sinner. The demands of the Law of God are met, paid for in full. By
believing on Jesus Christ in this matter, you can put on His robe of
Righteousness and God will consider you to be perfect, a keeper of the Law,
fit to live with Him forever!
John 3:36 - "Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but
whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God's wrath remains on
him."
The choice is yours. Stay a sinner and die forever, or put on the
Righteousness of Jesus Christ and live forever as a child of God in His
kingdom. God will honor the choice that you make.
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