Sunday 13 June 2010

Genesis 3:1-7 Falling

In Genesis 3, there was a day that changed every day in the history of the world. It is the sin that changed the world and also sets the pattern for temptation and sin in our lives. It explains our world and it explains how we follow the pattern of failure.

Satan comes in the form of the serpent.

Firstly, Satan tried to get the woman to distort the word of God. He raises questions designed to raise doubts. The woman’s reply starts well but she makes God sound more restrictive than he is and begins to water down the serious consequences if they choose to disobey.

Then comes Satan’s great lie "you will not surely die." "What are you talking about... God’s not really being serious about judgement."

It’s a lie that continues throughout history. Will you trust God’s word?

Secondly, Satan encourages them to doubt the goodness of God. He’s really saying that the forbidden fruit would actually make them better people and so really God is being unfair. We face daily challenges to our belief that God is good

Thirdly, Satan provokes a desire for the authority of God. The fruit is attractive fruit as the key to knowledge of good and evil. They are basically claiming the wisdom to discern right from wrong declaring independence from God.

And in all this Adam is there but silent. He outrageously shirks his responsibility to be a teacher and a leader to Eve.

But it's not enough to know the story of the fall as an explanation for our broken world. We so need to depend on the mercy of God. Not on our own judgment and ability. We remember that one man succeeded where Adam failed. That man was Jesus. We need Him. Do you know Him?

You can listen to the Genesis series of sermons here

Sunday 6 June 2010

Genesis 2:18-25 One Flesh

Marriage is a beautiful relationship designed for us to be happy and to be ready to serve God.

In Genesis 2, God is looking for a suitable helper for Adam in the task of ruling and subduing. The animals area great, Adam rules over them and has the fun of getting being introduced but it’s not enough.
It’s really not good for Adam to be alone, he needs a suitable helper – not inferior but complementary. So God Makes Woman (verses 21-22a). And he did a pretty good job didn’t he?

Man is not simply a lonely person needing company or a half finished person. He is those things, but the focus is on the fact he needed a companion for the task to cultivate, procreate and relate.

The woman is brought to Adam by God and we have the prototype wedding. Adam says “at last” someone like me. He names her “woman” which in Hebrew (even more than in English), sounds like the word for “man”. Adam’s saying you are so like me... you complete me.

Moses, the author, tells us this marriage sets the pattern for all marriages - a man leaves his family and joins with a woman for life – one in sexual union and in partnership to serve God. Clearly, intimacy is for the grown up and the committed.

We are social beings and marriage is the usual way to fulfil the need for friendship in the shared purpose of working and taking care of the world.

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Tuesday 1 June 2010

Genesis 2.4-17 One Simple Rule for a Special Person

Genesis 2 is a re-run of the creating that went on in Genesis 1 but with a different focus - now we're looking at the man in his special place

Man is a Special Person. He's like all the animals, made in a similar way as a distinct species but more than just another species, man is unique:

He's made in God’s image (Ch1). God breaths life into him showing a direct intimate act of creation. God speaks to him directly directing and commanding.

We share characteristics with animals but are made separately from dust, not from another animal. We are all descended from Adam (Acts 17:26)

The second thing about man is that he is to worship God in a Sacred Place (4-6; 8-15)

The earth was an uncultivated and unproductive area waiting for the arrival of man.
God plants a garden and puts man there with a command to work. It's a pattern that's repeated in the temple worship - sacred space with the presence of God and God's people worshipping him. In the garden the worship is to rule, subdue explore, work take take of the world. To extend the garden to the world. All we can do to serve and take care of creation, whether we get paid or not is a blessing, it's worship.

It's also really clear that man is not an imposter in an otherwise perfect world. Yes he does spoil things pretty soon but it's not true that by design man is an unhelpful addition to creation. Creation is lost without him. It has not purpose, no production.

Adam was to Serve in Dependence and Trust (verse 16,17).

Man lives by the breath of God and the word of God. He depends on God for the wonderful garden and a world to explore Man is dependent on God for life daily expressing this by eating from tree of life. But he also has to trust God's word. God gives a command: eat anything but this one tree. And then there's a warning: ignore me and you’ll die which means you begin to die losing access to tree of life. Our daily experience is of either dependence and trust or independence and unbelief

Which leads us to realise something has gone wrong because we're not in the garden and we all die. How do we get back to garden?

Only Jesus Fulfils the Mandate. We get back to Eden by Jesus. well that's not quite true. We actually get to somewhere better. To the new Jerusalem. Jesus perfectly fulfils the creation mandate for service, dependence and trust. Jesus made all the right choices. Jesus gives the right to eat from the tree of life

We need to be the best at serving God in working in this world in dependence and trust but we so need a Saviour for all the bad choices we've made.

We need the new Adam, Jesus Christ.

Do you know Him?


Here's a few questions for you:

1. How does the OT temple copy from the garden?

2. What does it mean that Jesus breathes on His disciples?

3. What do you think is meant by the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil"?

4. Do you think Adam and Eve were immortal before the ate the wrong fruit?

5. Have you got any other questions?!


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