Anywhoo asked: WHAT CAUSED EVE TO EAT THE FRUIT OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL
First and foremost, before I give my opinion, I would like to say that
1. we are tempted by what we see, hear, smell, touch or taste which tend to ignite our heart desires; and desires, if unchecked with proper knowledge and understanding of God could lead to lust and lust once conceived leads to sin (James 1:15). Temptation is therefore centered on our ability to overcome the lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes and pride of life, on our ability to prove the ”nothingness” of the physical or material world and the allness of God, for God which is all in all is the only thing that matters.
2. the testimonies of the physical senses are sometimes deceitful, therefore we must always back ourselves up with our knowledge of the word of God. Jesus overcame his temptation by using the iconic word, it is written, for the word of God is the sword of the spirit (Ephesians 6:17) by which battles are won over the flesh.
Having said these, I submit as follows:
We read from the scripture quoted above by Anywhoo that when the woman, Eve, was told that God lied about the forbidden fruit and that the forbidden fruit, if eaten, will instead make them become as gods, knowing good and evil, she saw in her thought and imagined in her heart that the fruit is actually capable of making them wise rather than causing their death. Therefore, to her, God really lied and this belief prompted her to eat the fruit and also gave to her husband who also ate it. This signifies that: Eve had no knowledge and understanding of God for if she had, she would have known that God can never lie for He is not a man that He should lie. (Numbers 23:19). His words are absolute truth.
For her lack of knowledge, she failed to understand that true wisdom can only be obtained from God Himself who is the Creator rather than from the creature. This ignorance led to her unbelief and then to her disobedience. Hence, the root cause of her disobedience is ignorance. In Jeremiah 9: 23, God said, let him that glory, glory in this, that he understands and knows me. 1 John 5:20 tells us that Jesus came to give us an understanding of the true God that we should know Him and have eternal life and no longer perish for lack of knowledge. The knowledge of God and understanding of His ways is key to our faith in Him.
Eve saw something that does not exist as if it does. The condition of the forbidden fruit being able to make one wise was not part of the features of the fruit but was purely out of Eve’s lustful eyes and pride awakened by the lie of the devil who worked on her ignorance. Because of her ignorance of God and unbelief, which made her to jettison the word of God, the Spirit of God was not in her thought process, therefore, she missed the light that would have lit her eyes and guided her to the right path. We recall that it is written in John 1 : 4, that the word of God is life and this life is the light of men and Jesus said, the words I speak to you they are spirit and they are life. In the absence of this light, Eve could not comprehend rightly the situation she was in and therefore she embraced and leaned on the flesh which is always in conflict and parallel with the Spirit.
What the flesh does is to cloud our physical senses to see unreality in what is real and to see reality in what is unreal and base our decisions and actions on falsehood. Hence, we are warned not to judge by the sight of our eyes but to stand on faith and be guided by the word of God. Be watchful and prayerful, the bible tells us. Again, we are told that when Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, their eyes were opened and they became ashamed of their nakedness and sowed aprons of fig leaves to cover themselves. Because they were under the influence and promptings of the flesh, they saw something bad in what was hitherto good. They saw evil in what was good. They saw falsehood without recognizing it as such. The scripture tells us that God created them naked and they were both naked and were not ashamed and that God saw everything He made and behold it was very good (this including their nakedness)
They were not ashamed because in their purity, they saw everything the way God made them, good. The scripture said, to the pure all things are pure but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure but even their mind and conscience is defiled. (Titus 1:15).
God asked Prophet Jeremiah, “What do you see?” And when Jeremiah answered, God told him, you have well seen. (Jeremiah 1:11-12), which means that Jeremiah saw it the way God intended it to be seen and not any other way. We can equally see things the right way if only we have good knowledge of God and understanding of His ways and continue to walk with Him in truth and sincerity.
As you look around you, what do you see? And, what do you make out of what you see?