God created the
world in six days and then He rested on the seventh. Week two we find Him walking around in His
creation, hanging out with Adam and Eve, thinking about how He was going to
take care of and tend to His creation.
Adam and Eve would live in a committed relationship with one another,
have children, and tend to their home that God had provided. They would enjoy their surroundings, tend to
and care for them and each other. They
would also enjoy a personal and intimate relationship with God. Sounds like heaven to me.
God made all
things good and able to reproduce themselves.
There was no need to keep improving on what was made, simply take care
and tend to it. Perhaps His blessing on
the Sabbath wasn’t just for a one day event.
Perhaps it was meant to be a way of Life; a Sabbath Life.
That all changed
after Adam and Eve abused their freedom and did not do the one thing that God
had told them to do…stay away from that one tree.
God had freely
given them all the other trees but they were enticed to go after that one tree
that God told them no to. That faulty
decision and action of not listening to God, of thinking they knew better than
God, had consequences that would last throughout all time and history of
mankind. The work God had given them to
do to fulfill a sense of purpose and would be pleasing and fulfilling now
became filled with toil and effort. Now
the ground was cursed. Thorns and
thistles would have to be cleared causing man to sweat and labor of ridding the
waste. Adam and Eve were expelled from
God’s place of provision and rest and would now have to provide in their own
effort. God was still there but He had
given them over to themselves and their unsatisfying efforts. They continued to work and toil but never
reached that place of contentment or satisfaction. Now the cry became “bigger and better.” “Let us build a city and a tower, whose top
may reach unto heaven; and let us make a name for ourselves.” (Genesis 10:4)
Human beings continue
in the pattern set by our forefather; disobeying and rejecting God Himself and
His tending over them. God who made
everything good and provided everything man could ever need or want to live
life as it was designed to be lived was continually forsaken and His ways
abandoned; and for what? So human beings
can proudly sing, “I did it my way!”
This is the evil and wickedness of human beings. It is the root of all that is wrong in the
world today.
“For my people have committed two
evils; they have forsaken Me,
the fountain of living waters, and
hewed out cisterns, broken
cisterns, that can hold no water” (Jeremiah
2:13).
This befuddles God
and astonishes the heavens and all other created things that know and look to
God with the awe and respect He should be shown.
(Jeremiah
2:13) It should befuddle all of us.
It absolutely
amazes me that God, through all of this, continues to want to have anything to
do with us! “Behold what manner of love
He has for us.” He loves us so much that
He sent His Son to recover and renew the relationship He had with us in the
beginning when He created us. He wants
us to live a Sabbath Life with Him, not be worried, anxious, and fearful about
so many things. He wants us to find rest
and peace and joy in Him and His love.
“Come unto me, all
you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for
I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light”
(Matthew 11:28-30). Love, Jesus.
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