Part 3
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The person reasoned that Adam and Eve were real people but were not the FIRST humans. The reasoning was that it was first to them that the issue was presented and that upon failing the test, the rest of God’s dealings with mankind moved forward from that specific rebellion.
There are many theories about that famous account, none of which completely satisfy all the questions that arise out of it. For with each scenario, a different set of questions arise which are unanswered by the Bible and therefore must be answered by speculation. Whatever happened back then was evidently extremely significant. I can’t help but feel that the details were deliberately withheld from us. If (another big ‘if’) that is the case then they were withheld from us by God and so it is futile to speculate. But then isn’t that the case with so many things?
Perhaps what happened in the garden was, as I suggested earlier, no test at all. Perhaps it was a situation set up by God who knew from the start what would happen. Perhaps it had to happen. Hebrews 5:8 “Although he was a Son, he learned obedience from the things he suffered” Isn’t this a profound statement? Jesus had to learn obedience THROUGH suffering. Dwell on that for a few moments. Consider this one too:
Hebrews 2:10 “For it was fitting for the one for whose sake all things are and through whom all things are, in bringing many sons to glory, to make the Chief Agent of their salvation perfect through sufferings
How was Jesus made perfect? Through sufferings. What about us?
Luke 21: 19- By endurance on YOUR part YOU will acquire YOUR souls
Endurance of what? Sufferings. A further clarification:
Ro 5:3,4 - And not only that, but let us exult while in tribulations, since we know that tribulation produces endurance; endurance, in turn, an approved condition;
Is it just me or are you starting to see something developing here? Does it appear to you that we HAVE to suffer to attain to an approved condition in the light of these scriptures?
James 1:3 “knowing as YOU do that this tested quality of YOUR faith works out endurance” Interesing to me is this use of the word ‘endurance’ (‘perseverance’ in some translations) Some translations translate the word as ‘patience’ but given what we are talking about I believe that ‘endurance’ is a more accurate term. So why do we need endurance (perseverance, okay, patience also!)? Because (big sigh!) from the beginning this was intended to last a very long time! Perhaps much longer still before it is completed.
-Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it-