What are we to learn from the Eden stories?
Is it “how depravity started”?
No. Without the unbiblical
constraints of perfectionism, Adam and Eve’s sin becomes a blessing, our
blessing to become the Image of God.
Unbiblical perfectionism
distorts the gift of knowledge into an atrocity. It describes the all-knowing God as clueless,
intolerant, and vindictive. His shortsighted
ineptitude allowed the people access, allowed the serpent access, then He condemned
the people for listening to a “voice of reason.” He did nothing to prevent any of it from
happening. Nor did He have the power to reverse
the effects.
In a natural interpretation, the
stories tell us how God made humanity into His likeness, the process that
continues today with each individual and each community. When we “lost innocence,” we gained knowledge
like His. That means our potential to be
virtuous overshadows our capability to do evil.
God set up the garden
scenario. He planted the two trees
within reach knowing all along what would happen. The people were bound to eat from one or the
other without the assistance of the serpent.
The serpent hurried the process and decided to act with evil
intent. He became curse and his
existence changed. The people followed
bad advice. They acted in selfishness and
were no longer innocent animals. Their
existence changed too but were not cursed.
God remained with them, since what happened did not change His plan.
God wants us. He
longs for each of us. God particularly
loves those who fumble at being good. Jesus
came to serve those people. His “good
news” message starts and ends with how much love God bestows onto humanity. Grace covers our inadequacies as long as we humbly
continue trying.
Our Creator enjoys it when we take responsibility for our
thoughts and actions. Yet, our Father
wants us to let Him be responsible for our restoration. He rejoices with forgiveness each time we
repent. God desires that we learn to
live as His image.
[Lessons from Creation’s Parables: Genesis and Standard
Science, Sung as One, by Jo Helen Cox.]
[Lessons from God Makes Us Holy, by Jo Helen Cox.]
Eden Revisited #1:
Powerful Love vs. Limited Perfection
Eden Revisited #2:
A Safe Place to Grow
Eden Revisited #3:
The Garden River
Eden Revisited #4:
Humanity’s Origins
Eden Revisited #5:
Creation of Death
Eden Revisited #6:
Curse? What Curse?
Genesis Revisited
Also in this series:
Eden Revisited #1:
Powerful Love vs. Limited Perfection
Eden Revisited #2:
A Safe Place to Grow
Eden Revisited #3:
The Garden River
Eden Revisited #4:
Humanity’s Origins
Eden Revisited #5:
Creation of Death
Eden Revisited #6:
Curse? What Curse?
Eden Revisited #7: Original Sin Theology
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