Christians who believed in God would know this important event which closely related to the life and death of mankind. The followings are a brief summary of the event:
[God created the world and everything in seven days. God
saw that all was good. Then God put Adam in the
Garden of Eden and commanded him, “Of every tree of the garden you may freely
eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for
in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.”
One day, the serpent said to the woman, "Has God
indeed said, 'you shall not eat of every tree of the garden'?"
And the woman
said to the serpent, "We may eat the fruit of the trees of the garden; but
of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God has said,
'You shall not eat it, nor shall you touch it, lest you die.'"
Then the serpent said to the woman, "You will not
surely die. For God knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes will be
opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil."
After that, God announced His judgment, so the serpent
was cursed, and it would walk on its stomach and eat dirt and would have enmity
with people. Although Adam and Eve did not die on the spot, but because they
could no longer eat the fruit from the tree of life, they could not be immortal
forever. Out of dust and back to dust became the end of mankind!]
Carefully analyzing this incidence, we can get several
important points:
First, the serpent took the initiative to explain to
Eve the meaning of God's words.
Second, the serpent has cunningly evoked Eve's
desire - a desire to be like
God knowing good and evil.
Third, although there are some discrepancies between
"lest you die" and "you shall surely die”, by and large, Eve
still vaguely remembered the key points of God's command. But under the
temptation, Eve chose to satisfy her own desires and accepted serpent’s
explanation.
Fourth, Adam, Eve, and the serpent were punished by
God, which clearly proved that the serpent’s interpretation was wrong.
Fifth, by believing and obeying false interpretations
that violated God's truth and command (everything that comes out of the mouth
of God is truth), Eve and Adam came under the righteous judgment and became
mortal.
Using this as an example, let us examine whether
today’s church misinterpret the Bible and God’s words like what the serpent did
in the Garden of Eve.
Let us refer to Matthew 3:16, 17: When he had been
baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water; and behold, the heavens
were opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and
alighting upon Him. And suddenly a voice came from heaven, saying, "This
is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."
Today, some churches may still question you that did
God really say “This is my beloved Son”? Don’t you remember Jesus’s
proclamation of “I and my Father are one”? This implies that Jesus meant to say
he was God Himself. And in fact, spiritually, Father, Son and Holy Spirit are
one. Furthermore, they are of the same substance. All these facts imply that Jesus
was not only the Son but also the Father at the same time.
What could be wrong with this interpretation?
Fundamentally, by extrapolating the interpretation, you
can see that it has subtly rewritten what God had said “This is my beloved Son,
in whom I am well pleased” to “This is me, in whom I am well pleased”. Comparatively,
this is similar to what the serpent had done in the Garden of Eden where it had
changed God’s command from “for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely
die” to “For in the day that you eat of it you will not surely die”.
Although the church and the serpent might be singing
two different tunes, both serve the same purpose - to make Eve and others
believing in the truths that are completely opposite or different to the original
meaning of God's words!
If we carefully analyze and compare the above two incidences,
we can also get several key observations:
First, the church took the initiative to preach its
doctrines and theologies.
Second, the church evoked people’s desire “wanting to
have peace, joy and eternal life."
Third, "As long as you believe, you will be
saved" has become an excuse for not needing to study the truth. So in
order to satisfy their own selfish desires, people just choose to accept church’s
interpretations. "The Son is the Father too" is just one of them,
isn't it?
Fourth, do we need to hear God's judgment before we
admit that it is wrong to interpret God's words "This is my beloved
son" as "This is me"?
Fifth, Eve received the righteous judgment when she
believed and abided wrong interpretation. So if today's Christians make the
same mistakes, do you think our righteous God will favor us but not Eve?
Frankly speaking, I can only say that what supports my
beliefs are some simple Bible facts. The followings listed two of them for your
perusal:
First, “No
one has seen God at any time”! It means that
Apostle John meant to tell us that the Jesus whom he had seen with his own eyes
was not God Himself!
Second, When the Jews heard Jesus
said that “I and my Father are one”, they thought
that Jesus meant to make himself God, thus committed
blasphemy. As such, they wanted to stone him to death. Jesus defended himself, saying
that “do you say of him whom the Father sanctified and sent into the world,
'You are blaspheming,' because I said, 'I am the Son of God'?”. By saying
so, not only Jesus had denied that he had tried to make himself God, but also
had denied that he had ever said “I am God”. And in Jesus denial, he had also
meant to tell us that he was not God Himself.
Obviously, the Jews’
interpretation of "I and my Father are one" was in error.
Apostle John’s statement of “No one has seen God at
any time”, and Jesus’ refutation that he was not God but only the Son of God,
has unequivocally shown that the church’s interpretation of “Jesus is the Son
and also is the Father” is in error too.
Last but not least, in the
fifteenth century Martin Luther published The Ninety Five Thesis revealing the 95 perverted truths. Lord Jesus
said that only truths would sanctify; truths are the words that came out of the
mouth of God! If God's truth is all being perverted by man's desires, what
else can man rely on to be saved? Isn't this the result which the enemy of
God and Lord Jesus Christ dreamed to achieve?
This is Desert Rose’s 2021 year-end reflections sharing it with all my dear friends!
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