The story of our beginning does not have to be literally true to tell the truth about us. We, like our first parents, will not be satisfied with paradise if there is one tree we are not allowed to touch. And so they believed the lie and acted on it thinking that the One who created them and provided for them was too good to be true. We’ve been living the lie ever since trapped in self-serving ways that are self-destructive, blaming each other and everyone else when we are the ones who are responsible for our own folly. Of course when paradise was lost to the ones created in God’s image it was lost to God as well for when the first humans were cast out of the garden the mercy of God was this – God went with them.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Pentecost 2b - Genesis 3:8-15
Genesis 3:8-15
The story of our beginning does not have to be literally true to tell the truth about us. We, like our first parents, will not be satisfied with paradise if there is one tree we are not allowed to touch. And so they believed the lie and acted on it thinking that the One who created them and provided for them was too good to be true. We’ve been living the lie ever since trapped in self-serving ways that are self-destructive, blaming each other and everyone else when we are the ones who are responsible for our own folly. Of course when paradise was lost to the ones created in God’s image it was lost to God as well for when the first humans were cast out of the garden the mercy of God was this – God went with them.
The story of our beginning does not have to be literally true to tell the truth about us. We, like our first parents, will not be satisfied with paradise if there is one tree we are not allowed to touch. And so they believed the lie and acted on it thinking that the One who created them and provided for them was too good to be true. We’ve been living the lie ever since trapped in self-serving ways that are self-destructive, blaming each other and everyone else when we are the ones who are responsible for our own folly. Of course when paradise was lost to the ones created in God’s image it was lost to God as well for when the first humans were cast out of the garden the mercy of God was this – God went with them.
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