I think Genesis 3 is the saddest chapter in the Bible. In it we see how (and how easily) mankind
turns away from God. What caused the
first Adam to disobey? We can read
Genesis 3:1-6 and see that the test God allowed came in the form of a different
‘word’ brought to them not by the Creator, but by a created being. This is often how we turn away too, if we
receive an ‘interpretation’ of what God says, rather than receiving (reading
and studying) what God actually said. This is what religion is all about...man's attempt to interpret God's words in ways that seem right to him. Rather than searching out
what God says for themselves, people are more comfortable (or too busy, or
don’t think they’re smart enough) to let someone else tell them what God really
said.
This is how the being in Genesis 3:1 introduced
deception. He slightly twisted what God
said. Note that Eve’s response was not
to repeat God’s actual words, but to modify them slightly herself (she added
‘we must not even touch it’ verse 3).
The Deceiver then denied what she said; because of course God hadn’t
said that. The Deceiver also knew God
was merciful…and he twisted God’s words again (verse 4). ‘You won’t die’, he said, ‘You will actually
gain more than what you have…and it will make you like God’.
Think about it…what more good could they possibly have? If God had withheld something from them (and
He did…the knowledge of evil) then surely in the context of ‘very good’, that
would have been to their benefit.
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