Life
Lessons:
Genesis
2:4—3:24
SITUATION: God
the Creator completed his masterpiece by creating man and woman. God breathed
life and spirit into his special handiwork. Though sin entered the world, God
also provided for redemption from sin.
OBSERVATION: God
created people with the freedom to choose or reject him. When his creation
chose to rebel, God revealed his plan for salvation.
INSPIRATION: He
placed one scoop of clay upon another until a form lay lifeless on the ground.
. . . All were silent as the Creator reached in himself and removed something
yet unseen. “It’s called ‘choice’. The seed of choice.” Creation stood in
silence and gazed upon the lifeless form. An angel spoke, “But what if he . .
.” “What if he chooses not to love? the Creator finished. “Come I will show
you.” Unbound by today, God and the angel walked into the realm of tomorrow. .
. . The angel gasped at what he saw. Spontaneous love. Voluntary devotion.
Never had he seen anything like these. . . . The angel stood speechless as they
passed through centuries of repugnance. Never had he seen such filth. Rotten
hearts. Ruptured promises. Forgotten loyalties. . . . The Creator walked on in
time, further and further into the future, until he stood by a tree. A tree
that would be fashioned into a cradle. Even then he could smell the hay that
would surround him. . . . “Wouldn’t it be easier to not plant the seed?
Wouldn’t it be easier to not give the choice?” “It would,” the Creator spoke
slowly. “But to remove the choice is to remove the love.” They stepped into the
Garden again. The Maker looked earnestly at the clay creation. A monsoon of
love swelled up within him. He had died for the creation before he had made
him. God’s form bent over the sculptured face and breathed. Dust stirred on the
lips of the new one. The chest rose, cracking the red mud. The cheeks
fleshened. A finger moved. And an eye opened. But more incredible than the
moving of the flesh was the stirring of the spirit. Those who could see the
unseen gasped. Perhaps it was the wind who said it first. Perhaps what the star
saw that moment is what made it blink ever since. Maybe it was left to an angel
to whisper it: “It looks like… it appears so much like… it is him!” The angel
wasn’t speaking of the face, the features, or the body. He was looking
inside—at the soul. “It’s eternal!” gasped another. Within the man, God had
placed a divine seed. A seed of his self. The God of might had created earth’s
mightiest. The Creator had created, not a creature, but another creator. And
the One who had chosen to love had created one who could love in return. Now
it’s our choice.
APPLICATION: God
did not create us as robots. Praise him for giving us the ability to serve and
love him purposefully. Thank him for his gifts of freedom and creativity. Set
aside time today for creative praise. Make that choice today.
EXPLORATION: Human
Spirit—Job 32:8; Ecclesiastes 12:7; Acts 7:59.
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