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God-Breathed Life
When we began this series I talked about worldview.
I told you that is was not just important to know what you believed but WHY you believed it.
Worldview is a philosophy for looking at the world.
Now more than ever, Christians need a well developed, Biblical worldview.
Today, we hear people throwing around words like sexism, misogynist, and patriarchy all the time.
It is hard to keep up with the politically correct buzz words of the day.
I did not write the Bible, God inspired men did.
So I can't rewrite the Bible.
It is my job to simply teach and preach what it says.
And the Bible, with great uniformity throughout the Old and New Testament declares that man was made first.
Does this mean that Christianity beats down women.
By no means.
But it does mean that a Biblical worldview will place value on "maleness" and "femaleness", and the distinctions between the two.
(Many millennials are working hard at doing away with gender, etc.
I don't believe they knowingly do this to undermine the biblical account of creation, but that is the end result none the less.
A few weeks ago, as we studied chapter one, we saw that God created both man and woman in his image.
Here we see that God formed man out of the dirt, and breathed life into him.
Again, no other created being is described in these terms.
Mankind is special above all creation, because of this.
God-Provided Garden
God placed man in this special Garden.
Soon Woman will join him.
In essence, we can see that God is giving man several things.
A beautiful place to live.
Plenty to eat
a life giving tree.
A death giving tree.
Choice.
(There is no love without choice)
God-Mandated Prohibition
Only one rule: Don't eat.
Again, we see choice, and the promise of consequences.
A Biblical worldview will always hold that there are consequences (sometimes it takes a while to reap what you sow) for the choices we make.
God-Declared Deficiency
This is the first time that anything has been "not good."
We should pay close attention to this because it is the reason for what happens next.
A helper as his complement.
A helper fit for him.
a helper comparable to him.
Notice at this point that woman is not even mentioned.
(We know what's going to happen, but lets don't jump the gun.
God-Orchestrated Demonstration
Let me point out something about the tremendous intellect of Adam.
He gave names to each of the animals.
And remembered what he called them.
No animal is a suitable complement to man.
(Later on Moses will give prohibition against bestiality, and here we see the rationale for it: no suitable complement.)
Note that God put together a little test here.
It wasn't because God didn't know that the animals wouldn't complete Adam, it was that he wanted Adam to know this.
I have thought much about this in the last few months.
I believe God will often put things in our paths, or allow things to happen, including rebelling against Him, so that we can eventually get to the place that we realize nothing can be a substitute for a personal relationship with God.
If you are not right with God, and you're living life searching for whatever, Jesus is what you are looking for.
If have been saved, but you have wandered off searching for something, you are going to find the best thing you're looking for right where you walked away from it.
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