Read: Genesis 3:6-13,22-24 |
God
knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you
will be like God, knowing good and evil. Genesis
3:5
In
August 2013, large crowds gathered at the Phipps Conservatory in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to witness the blooming of the tropical
plant known as the corpse flower. Since the flower is native to
Indonesia, and may flower only once every several years, its blooming
is a spectacle. Once open, the huge spiky, beautiful, red bloom
smells like rotten meat. Because of its putrid fragrance, the flower
attracts flies and beetles that are looking for rotting meat. But
there is no nectar.
Like
the corpse flower, sin holds out promises but in the end offers no
rewards. Adam and Eve found this out the hard way. Eden was beautiful
until they ruined it by doing the one thing God urged them not to do.
Tempted to doubt God’s goodness, they ignored their Creator’s
loving warning and soon lost their innocence. The God-given beauty of
the tree of the knowledge of good and evil became like a corpse
flower to them. The reward for their disobedience was alienation,
pain, emptiness, toil, and death.
God made us to share in His life & joy.
Sin
looks inviting and may feel good, but it doesn’t compare with the
wonder, beauty, and fragrance of trusting and obeying God, who has
made us to share His life and joy.
What
temptations are you facing today? Remember that God promises to help
you fight against temptation. Ask Him to help you remember to rely on
Him.
God’s commands can overpower Satan’s suggestions.
INSIGHT:
Today’s
passage records the entrance of sin into an innocent world. But it
also records God’s grace in response to sin. Rather than let Adam
and Eve eat from the tree of life and live forever in their sin, God
graciously blocked the way to that tree (vv. 22-23). J.R. Hudberg
Bible in a Year: Lamentations 1–2; Hebrews 10:1-18
By
Marvin Williams
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