God’s grace was revealed in the act of creation. “In the beginning, God
created…” (Gen. 1:1) Since God is the creator of all things, He has the right
and authority to expect that His creation revere and respect his established
laws and instructions.
God planted a beautiful garden sanctuary in which He placed Adam and
Eve. He walked in the garden with them. He spoke with them. His grace
overflowed as He provided for every need. However, He gave them one
restriction, one instruction or rule—one law—one DO NOT.
Genesis 2:16 “And the LORD God commanded the man, ‘You are free to eat
from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, for when (not if-mine) you eat of it you will surely die.”’ The law and the
consequence.
Adam, not Eve, received the first law directly from God. What does Genesis 2:16 say again? “And the
LORD God commanded the man…” What did God say the consequence for disobedience
would be—you will surely die. Genesis 3 recounts the now familiar story. The
serpent tempted Eve. Adam was with her, but did not stop her from eating. Then
when she offered Adam a bite of that beautiful shiny red crunchy delicious
sweet apple, he ate. And the deed was done. Through one act of disobedience sin
entered the world. One law, one rule, one do
not given by God…ignored as they succumbed to the temptation of the
serpent.
What was the revelation gained? What knowledge did they now have that
they did not have before. What wisdom came with that costly bite…Genesis
3:7—“they realized they were naked…” They traded the perfection of the garden
and intimacy with God for the immediate knowledge that they were naked—an over
simplification, but you get my point.
That doesn’t even make sense to you and me, does it? But let me ask you,
how many times in your life has God cautioned or warned or instructed you to DO
NOT and yet you did it anyhow? Think back over your lifespan, remember after
receiving Christ as Savior and Lord the times
the Holy Spirit nudged you and said stop, wait, don’t…danger danger
danger…and you chose to ignore. Remember the consequences. Looking back it
doesn’t make sense that you would ignore God, but at the time….
In Genesis 3:22 we read, And the LORD God said, “The man has now become
like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his
hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever.” Grace in action!
So Adam and Eve were put outside the garden, and Genesis 3:21-24
recounts the story.
1.
God made garments of skin for
Adam and Eve and clothed them. (blood sacrifice) Grace.
2.
He spoke with the Holy US (verse 22) about not allowing them to eat from
the tree of life. Grace.
3.
He banished him from the garden to work the ground from which he had
been taken—consequences of breaking the law, the one DO NOT – still grace…they
did not instantly die…God did not unmold them….
4.
He placed (on the East side) of the Garden of Eden cherubim and a
flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life.
Although they would never be allowed to return to the Garden of Eden,
God put them out on the EAST side of the garden—not pushing them away from God
but toward the East ---toward God. (Matthew 24:27) When the Tabernacle was
built, the only gate in faced east and the Tribe of Judah from which Christ
would be a descendent camped outside the eastern gate…Nothing God does is
random or coincidental….
So, remembering the purpose of the law,
1.
Revelation
of Sin
2.
Preparation
for the Savior
was the law to blame for man’s sin?
In Romans 7:7, Paul explains:
“What shall we say then? Is the law sin? Certainly not! I would not have
known what sin was except through the law.” The law reveals sin…it does not
cause someone to sin.
Just as the speedometer in your car reveals you are speeding at 55 MPH
when the limit is 45 MPH, the law reveals sin. In our next discussion, we will
continue looking at our sin and God’s grace revealed in the law.
©Joyce Powell
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