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To: Arlis

Why do you think God made those trees, when He knew what Adam and Eve’s choices would be?


18 posted on 08/31/2010 9:05:47 AM PDT by stuartcr (Nancy Pelosi-Super MILF.................................Moron I'd Like to Forget)
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To: stuartcr

Hmmm.....what a great question. For sure I can’t speak for God as to “why” He made them, for the “why” behind anything He does is only conjecture on our part - unless scripture clearly tells us why. An example is “why” Jesus came to earth. There are many “whys” to “why” He came that are valid - “to seek and save the lost” for one. But His answer was to Pilate is found in John 18:37 (thank you, Truth Project).

I personally know of no scripture that tells why He created the two trees. But I can surmise a few reasons.

One, while God knows our choices in advance (He does not dwell in time), we are held responsible for making them. Adam was given the simplest of all choices: only one command to live by, and it was nothing difficult at all.
Yet when presented with a lie that offered independence from God, He elected to take it.

So man has done (including you and me) ever since.

However, God provided a sacrifice for Adam’s sin. What was it? God gave Adam & Even skins with which to clothe themselves, and the skins had to come from an animal being killed - the actual first physical death after creation. Symbolic of the future sacrifice of His Son, as was His provision of the sacrifice for Abraham later.

What is the final message in all of this? Grace. It is all grace. God’s grace, God’s mercy, God’s forgiveness, God’s provision.

In the end of the 1,000 year millenial reign, Satan is released, and again deceives the world. Man again chooses the lie - even after a millenium of grace.

Proving what? All is God’s grace, love and mercy, to save His own out of their own selection/choice of being against Him.

The two trees are presented to us many times a day. Which will I choose? Relationship with God, relying on Him for my very being, my thoughts, my wisdom, my thinking, my life? Or, my own intellect, wisdom, strength, etc.

I personally think they were presented then as actual trees, for us today to be a symbol of the choices we have to make every day, so we may never forget. Will the Lord Jesus Christ be my “all-in-all”? Or, will I, wanting my independence, my own will - choose my own wisdom, intellect, strength, etc.

But again, I only “see through a glass darkly” (I Corin. 13:12, KJV)

arlis


37 posted on 08/31/2010 5:46:45 PM PDT by Arlis (- Virginia loghome/woods-dweller/Jesus lovin'/Bible-totin'/"gun-clinger")
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