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Genesis 3
 
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I.     Introduction
There are a number of things that I am able to fix around the house.
But every once in a while, I get to the place where I realize that I don’t know how to fix something and I need to call for help – for the furnace or an appliance or something like that.
There are numerous areas in our life where we need help from someone who can solve the issues we face, so we call a lawyer, plumber, doctor or some other professional.
At Christmas we celebrate God’s coming to earth as a baby in the person of Jesus.
Sometimes we act as if this is just a nice celebration for us – family gatherings, gifts, the “Christmas feeling” whatever that means.
Yet we know it is about God coming into this world.
Do we really need God to come?
Is it like the times when we call the plumber, Dr., lawyer etc. because we recognize our need?
This morning, I would like to go to the very beginning of human history to help us think about our need of God.
We will look at the story of Adam and Eve and examine all the aspects of our need of God which were revealed as soon as sin entered the world.
As we reflect on our need, I hope that the story of the coming of Christ, which we will celebrate next week, will increase our appreciation for this season and the wonder and amazement of what we celebrate.
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
The crown of creation was when he created human beings in His own image.
He placed Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, a pristine place of wonder.
It was a place in which they had meaningful things to do, the blessing of a relationship with each other and also a close and intimate relationship with God.
Yet in that place, there was one restriction.
They were not permitted to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Through the work of Satan, Eve was tempted to disobey God’s command and Adam joined in that disobedience.
Immediately the effects of their disobedience were evident.
They knew that they were naked and the first signs of guilt came upon them.
When God came to them following their disobedience, they hid from him, but when He found them He began to question them.
He first of all asked Adam, why he had hidden.
Rather than admit his guilt, he blamed Eve and Eve did not admit her guilt either, but blamed the serpent.
Immediately God’s judgement came down upon them.
Beginning with the serpent, or Satan, God cursed him and announced his eventual demise.
Then he stated the consequences of sin on Eve and then on Adam.
Finally, they were removed out of the garden.
This story reveals seven consequences of sin which are seven reasons why we desperately need God.
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II.
We Are Separated From God
!! A.  In The Genesis Story
One of the first consequences of sin was that they were separated from God.
In verse 8 we have a beautiful picture of what must have been.
It says they, “heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day.”
It is a picture of beauty, peace, and relationship.
But now there was something wrong because it goes on to say that “they hid from God.”Wenham says that, “the trust of innocence is replaced by the fear of guilt.”
When asked to explain his hiding, Adam admitted that he was not just playing a game of hide and seek, but said, “I was afraid.”
This is further evidence of the alienation between God and man.
He had never been afraid before, but now, because of sin, he was afraid.
The final evidence in this story of the separation which had occurred is shown when Adam and Eve were kicked out of the garden.
In verse 23 we read, “the Lord God banished him…” One writer says, “The garden of Eden was a type of … sanctuary, where God was uniquely present in all his life-giving power.
It was this that man forfeited when he ate the fruit.”
!! B.  Our Separation
So in the beginning of time when sin came into the world, there was a significant separation from God. Do you have a sense of that separation in your life?
Recently someone asked me, “Do you ever doubt?”
I had to admit that sometimes I do.
Even though I quickly gain faith when I look at creation or consider the work of God in redemption, the presence of those occasional doubts are a current evidence of the separation from God which is still our experience.
Whenever difficult things happen in our world, the existence and love of God are questioned.
I read an article in TIME written Sept 15, 2005 which said, “as the initial shock of a disaster passes, (there is)a revival of the familiar question, Why God Lets This Stuff Happen.
The survivors often say God saved them…but if he chose to save the living, did he choose to kill the lost?
It is an occasion for atheists to remind believers of the flaws in the case for a benevolent God, and even the most mainstream pastors acknowledge that at times like this they are pressed for answers about how a loving God lets hateful things happen.
"Of course, this makes us doubt God's existence," declared the Archbishop of Canterbury after the Asian tsunami…”
So there continues to be a separation from God.
!! C.  Promise Jeremiah 31:33
Because we are separated from God, we desperately need God to come.
To that sense of need, the Bible gives a promise in Jeremiah 31:33 – “I will be their God, and they will be my people.”
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III.
We Are Guilty Before God
!! A.  In The Genesis Story
As we look at the story in Genesis once more, we come quickly upon a second consequence of the fall into sin.
This consequence, we could say, was probably the first consequence.
In Genesis 3:7 it says that immediately after they had sinned, “they knew that they were naked.”
Previously, they had had no sense of that kind of shame.
When God came to them and looked for them, their response, in 3:10, was, “I was afraid.”
Where did this fear come from?
Shame and fear are simply consequences of guilt.
They knew that they were wrong and their sense of being wrong made them ashamed of their wrong doing and afraid of their encounter with God.
!! B.  Guilty As Charged
What a horrible feeling it is to be guilty.
Although people can deny their guilt by changing the rules or declaring that they have done nothing wrong or by blaming others as Adam and Eve did, there is no way of escaping guilt.
Those of you who receive the newsletter from Crisis Pregnancy Centre will have read a number of letters from people who have been through a Post-abortion recovery program.
In one of those letters we read, “The post-abortion counseling program was part of the journey that pulled me out of a two-decade long period of demise.
I was never able to see just how my life spiraled out of control after my first abortion.
It was a severe delineation point in my life.
Afterwards, I turned my back on God, I began emotionally eating, my already active alcoholism picked up serious momentum and I became extremely promiscuous.
But I denied it had to do with my abortion.”
That is what guilt will do and any time we sin we will suffer the consequences of guilt.
!! C.  Promise Jeremiah 31:34
Because we are guilty, we desperately need God to come.
To that need, God promises, in Jeremiah 31:34 – “No longer will a man teach his neighbor, or a man his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’ because they will all know me, from the least of them to the greatest,” declares the Lord.
“For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.”
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IV.Creation Is Cursed
!! A.  In The Genesis Story
A third consequence of the fall is its effect on creation.
We have sometimes misunderstood this consequence, but even Romans 8:22 speaks of it when it says, “We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time.”
The evidence of a broken creation is seen in this first story.
It is seen in the curse upon the serpent in 3:14 when it says, “cursed are you above all the livestock and all the wild animals” and also in 3:15 which says, “I will put enmity between you and the woman.”
It is seen especially in the curse upon Adam when we read in 3:17 – “cursed is the ground because of you…” and in 3:18 – “it will produce thorns and thistles…”
The consequences of sin were not only upon the human heart, but also upon the world in which we live.
!! B.  The World Is Broken
The evidence of this broken world is still upon us today.
A few images and a few words will help us recognize how true this brokenness is.
I need only say things like, “Flood of the Century,” the “flood of 2006” and “hurricane Katrina” and you understand.
But the evidence of a broken world is not only seen in a world that can’t be controlled, but also in the way we treat this world.
I often think of this brokenness when I see a trashy road because people have thrown things out of the window of a car or a trashy river because people throw things on the banks of the river so they will be washed away.
We have heard a lot recently about pollution in Lake Winnipeg and although I wonder why the government is picking on minor polluters when there are major polluters left alone, the reality is that the tenth largest fresh water lake in the world is in trouble and people are a major cause of that pollution.
!! C.  Promise Isaiah 65:17,25
The physical world is broken and getting worse, therefore, we need God to come into this world.
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