And to Adam he said, “Because
you have listened to the voice of your wife and have eaten of the tree of which
I commanded you, ‘You shall not eat of it,’ cursed is the ground because of you;
in pain you shall eat of it all the days of your life; thorns and thistles it
shall bring forth for you; and you shall eat the plants of the field. By the
sweat of your face you shall eat bread, till you return to the ground, for out
of it you were taken; for you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” (Genesis 3:17-19 ESV).
Adam
and Eve, the first human beings, were created good. If God created all things
good, including humankind, then why is there so much bad in the world and in
our lives? Where did sin come from? This question has intrigued people
throughout the ages. Genesis 3 tells us the sad story of the fall into sin.
God had called Adam and Eve to obey him freely and willingly as they cared for
his creation. But they failed to obey. Because of their disobedience, which we
call sin, this world and our lives are now filled with brokenness, pain, and
sorrow. Further, the lives of all people will end in death (Genesis 2:17;
Hebrews 9:27).
Perhaps
today you are experiencing the devastating effects of sin around you: the death
of a loved one, a life-threatening disease, hunger, homelessness, or the
ravages of war. Thank God that the story does not end there.
In
Romans 5, the apostle Paul compares and contrasts Jesus and Adam. While Adam,
the first man, brought sorrow and death, in Jesus we receive new hope and joy.
Christmas reminds us that God sent his Son to heal this sin-scarred world, to
forgive our sins, and to give us eternal life. What an awesome gift! And here’s
more good news: you don’t need to wait until Christmas to receive this gift.
Why not trust Jesus as your Savior and Lord today?
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