Read 1 Genesis 3.
Genesis 3 tells us about the terrible consequences of man's disobedience to God's most simple command. "Don't eat the fruit of the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve was deceived by the devil's lies. She was also not clear on what God actually said - she added "Don't touch" to God's "Don't each". Plainly she was not ignorant of God's prohibition.
Adam was not deceived. The Bible does not say, but I believe that there was much more to the devil's temptation. We remember the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. Did Satan paint a picture of what man could be if he chose to obey Satan? We will know for sure one day.
We do see the terrible consequences of Adam's disobedience. First, the fallen couple realised that they were naked. Before, they were like very young children, unaware of themselves. Second, they were ashamed and tried to hide from God. That is the physical response
Thirdly, they sought to dodge responsibility. Eve blamed the Serpent, Adam blamed Eve, and, indirectly, God Himself - "The woman you gave me...." This set the pattern of humanity right up until now. There are, as far as I know, no people who are evil in their own estimation. When asked, everyone generally will say that they are basically good. I'm 74 and yet to find anyone who admits to being evil. That's why the Holy Spirit must convict the world of its sin (John 16:8).
The fourth consequence was tragic but inevitable. The disobedient pair were evicted from Eden. Their attempt to cover up themselves was useless. God stepped in to help them survive in a newly hostile world.
People still refuse to take responsibility for their sin. One of the most common questions unbelievers ask is why God allows evil in the world. My response is that God would have to kill everyone in order to remove evil. At times I say, "Starting with you."
We also see the beginnings of God's mercy and grace toward His creation. That is amazing. Why would God do such a thing? Could He not have allowed Adam and Eve to not procreate and let them die? Then He could have created a new couple to do what Adam and Eve failed to do. Well, in a very real way God did exactly that. I will explain this in another post.
Genesis 3 tells us about the terrible consequences of man's disobedience to God's most simple command. "Don't eat the fruit of the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve was deceived by the devil's lies. She was also not clear on what God actually said - she added "Don't touch" to God's "Don't each". Plainly she was not ignorant of God's prohibition.
Adam was not deceived. The Bible does not say, but I believe that there was much more to the devil's temptation. We remember the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. Did Satan paint a picture of what man could be if he chose to obey Satan? We will know for sure one day.
We do see the terrible consequences of Adam's disobedience. First, the fallen couple realised that they were naked. Before, they were like very young children, unaware of themselves. Second, they were ashamed and tried to hide from God. That is the physical response
Thirdly, they sought to dodge responsibility. Eve blamed the Serpent, Adam blamed Eve, and, indirectly, God Himself - "The woman you gave me...." This set the pattern of humanity right up until now. There are, as far as I know, no people who are evil in their own estimation. When asked, everyone generally will say that they are basically good. I'm 74 and yet to find anyone who admits to being evil. That's why the Holy Spirit must convict the world of its sin (John 16:8).
The fourth consequence was tragic but inevitable. The disobedient pair were evicted from Eden. Their attempt to cover up themselves was useless. God stepped in to help them survive in a newly hostile world.
People still refuse to take responsibility for their sin. One of the most common questions unbelievers ask is why God allows evil in the world. My response is that God would have to kill everyone in order to remove evil. At times I say, "Starting with you."
We also see the beginnings of God's mercy and grace toward His creation. That is amazing. Why would God do such a thing? Could He not have allowed Adam and Eve to not procreate and let them die? Then He could have created a new couple to do what Adam and Eve failed to do. Well, in a very real way God did exactly that. I will explain this in another post.