31 May 2010

Come Back to Life

Guesstimated between 5 and 10,000 years ago, in a perfect garden somewhere in the East, a man and woman thrived. Yet even with everything they could desire or need, they believed the doubt the serpent fed them, telling them God held back what should be theirs. They relied on their own reasoning. They distrusted God's word, ate the forbidden fruit, and died.

"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.’” (Genesis 3:3)

They didn't die till much later, you say? Oh, but they did!
 
If you put on these glasses to see beyond the surface of skin... See that corpse lying in the man and in the woman as they walk through the garden, as they are sent forever from its perfect life? That, my friend, is the spiritual life of mankind.
 
And just as a dead man and woman cannot produce a live child, so Adam and Eve could not produce children who lived spiritually. As God breathed life into the first man and woman, so He must bring life again.
 
The difference between the first life given and the need for life after the Fall is the debt. Now, instead of God walking and talking with mankind as He had, there instantly formed an unbreachable chasm. Man had chosen to defy God and to trust himself. God could not fellowship with those dead "in trespasses and sins."
 
A price had to be paid. It could only be paid by a second Adam; a perfect one and one who would obey God at any cost. Jesus the Messiah, God with us, came as a man and gave His life in obedience to His Father and in our place, receiving our punishment, so that He could breath life into those called by His name.
I know Christ is all in all. Man is nothing: he hath a free will to go to hell, but none to go to heaven, till God worketh in him to will and to do of His good pleasure. ~George Whitefield
If not for God, we would all remain dead. Isn't it only natural that the dead should remain so until they decay?
This is why God delights in election. It is the first work of free grace that takes away the final refuge of human self-reliance and casts man on the unshakable Rock of covenant love. ~John Piper
Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. (Ephesians 2:9)

What a powerful and merciful God to awaken any of us who were so contented in our sins.

Until God breaths life in us, we cannot live. When God breaths life into us, we cannot boast.

3 comments:

  1. Wow Katy! This is the best article I have ever read from your heart, through your pen, onto your blog. You are not only right on but you have explained a profound truth in simple-to-understand terms. Great job!

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  2. We just studied the fall in our Wednesday discussion group last night. I remember as a young girl being frustrated to read about the temptation and fall of Adam and Eve that led to generations of sin and corruption in our world. It was so simple, just don't eat the fruit. :-) But like Dr. Custis pointed out, Adam and Eve were created good, but not holy. What we have received through Christ Jesus is so much greater than anything Adam and Eve had in the garden. Their natural state was neutral, they knew no evil, though they had the capacity to do evil i.e. disobey God. Yet through the cross, we have been given the blessing of becoming like Christ. Thank you for your post, Kate, that was very well written.

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  3. That is so comforting, Katy, to know of our hope in Christ because of what he did on the cross. I am still mad at adam and eve for bringing about all those weeds into our garden :)

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