Genesis 3:1-24, 4:1-7. Continuation
'And to Adan He said....' . God's main judgement seems to fall on Adam.
He was told to look after the Garden and to rule over God's Creation, but he chose to listen to his wife rather than God. This speaks of many believers as well. They often choose to listen to anybody other than God or even the leadership of the Church. This kind of people always seem to
know better and have the best opinion of what to do.
Through Eve's persuasion Adam was led to disaster and because of this the whole creation has suffered. God's intention for Adam was to have a glorious life but disobedience ruined everything. Sin will mar all life. Adam's disobedience brought death but Jesus Christ brought resurrection and life Eternal.
God's curse came upon the very earth that was intended to support man. Farming was to become a toil, full of problems and sorrows. It would provide a living, but not without sorrow. In the end man came to misuse and mistreat the very earth that was to support him and the very animal creation that was to serve him-Rom.8:18-25.
Had Adam not sinned, what would his life have been like? The Bible does not provide explicit answers but reading between the lines we see that God's purpose was quite different for man. Without sin, there would be no moral or physical decay Even after the fall Adam lived 930 years. What if the fall had not happened?
The next thing we see, in v.20, is news. The woman gets a name, Eve, the mother of all living. What kind of living? The verse seems to be out of place in the whole account. Why did Adam call his wife a 'mother'? How can Eve be called a mother if she did not have children? The word 'living' obviously refers to human beings and not to animals already in existence before she became Eve.
The term can only apply to beings which have the 'breath' of life in them like we see it in-Gen.2:7.
As human beings we are all descended from Eve, but what makes us alive is the very breath of the Almighty breathed into our first ancestors. Humanly speaking, we are related to Adam and Eve but spiritually we are related to our Lord Jesus Christ, our Great Kinsman.
To be continued
'And to Adan He said....' . God's main judgement seems to fall on Adam.
He was told to look after the Garden and to rule over God's Creation, but he chose to listen to his wife rather than God. This speaks of many believers as well. They often choose to listen to anybody other than God or even the leadership of the Church. This kind of people always seem to
know better and have the best opinion of what to do.
Through Eve's persuasion Adam was led to disaster and because of this the whole creation has suffered. God's intention for Adam was to have a glorious life but disobedience ruined everything. Sin will mar all life. Adam's disobedience brought death but Jesus Christ brought resurrection and life Eternal.
God's curse came upon the very earth that was intended to support man. Farming was to become a toil, full of problems and sorrows. It would provide a living, but not without sorrow. In the end man came to misuse and mistreat the very earth that was to support him and the very animal creation that was to serve him-Rom.8:18-25.
Had Adam not sinned, what would his life have been like? The Bible does not provide explicit answers but reading between the lines we see that God's purpose was quite different for man. Without sin, there would be no moral or physical decay Even after the fall Adam lived 930 years. What if the fall had not happened?
The next thing we see, in v.20, is news. The woman gets a name, Eve, the mother of all living. What kind of living? The verse seems to be out of place in the whole account. Why did Adam call his wife a 'mother'? How can Eve be called a mother if she did not have children? The word 'living' obviously refers to human beings and not to animals already in existence before she became Eve.
The term can only apply to beings which have the 'breath' of life in them like we see it in-Gen.2:7.
As human beings we are all descended from Eve, but what makes us alive is the very breath of the Almighty breathed into our first ancestors. Humanly speaking, we are related to Adam and Eve but spiritually we are related to our Lord Jesus Christ, our Great Kinsman.
To be continued