…When the LORD God made the earth and the heavens- 5 and no shrub of the field had yet appeared on the earth and no plant of the field had yet sprung up, for the LORD God had not sent rain on the earth and there was no man to work the ground...(Gen. 2:4-5)
This is how the “story” of the first Adam is approached by the writer of all history. Up until this point, everything that God had made was “good”. On a sidenote that I like to rant about sometimes, that means that even the tree of the knowledge of good and evil was a good thing. Anyway, God breathed into the dust of the Earth and somehow put life into a being that bore His likeness… However, there is something that caught my thoughts the other night about this passage; “…and there was no man to work the ground…“
After the fall, God let everyone know the consequences of their decisions (actually with grace and mercy) and this is part of what He said to Adam:
“Cursed is the ground because of you;
through painful toil you will eat of it
I’ve often translated this in my head that the curse was on Adam because now he had to work and toil for all of his days. However, if you read the passage in chapter 3, it states that the ground would be cursed because of his decision. So instead of him cursed and the world was affected, it was the ground that was cursed which would then affect him…through painful toil…
Am I taking too much liberty with that? (ALSO, I know about the consequences of sin…but I’m just focusing on work)
Every time I read that whole section I see how God curses the serpent and the ground and explains the effect that sin has now burdened the man and the woman with.
Right before God made man, he said that there was no man to work the ground. So,
I’m assuming that work is not at all a cursed thing but a blessed
thing. Also, I believe that God taught Adam how to work the land and
that Adam learned. I think that Adam got REALLY good at it too. I think
that might be why this particular curse was so excruciating for Adam. There is a level of intimacy I’m sure that changed when “sin entered the world” but I see absolutely no sign of God forsaking Adam or not guiding him through it. However, I want you to get a mental picture in your head…ok?
God worked. God works. God will work. If we’re made in His image then
there’s a good chance we’ll work for eternity with Him. What will we
do? I dunno, but He can get a lot accomplished in a week so it should
be pretty exciting.
Please pray that I will balance it well.
