“The Lord said, ‘What
have you done?’” Genesis 4:10
With one crunch it all came crashing down. A wily serpent, a weak woman, and a wimpy man
chose themselves above their God, and Paradise was lost. They fell hard—and far. The snake wiggled away in the dirt. Eve writhed as she gave birth. Adam worked the ground which was cursed. And life as we know it began on earth. The sun never shines where the deceptiveness
of sin is not a reality and where the labor required to bring forth life and
make a living is not difficult.
Adam’s first two sons example our dilemma. Cain was unwilling to repent and return with
a right sacrifice. Instead he turned his
wrath on his brother – not in a moment of passion but in premeditated malice. Abel unsuspectingly followed Cain into the
field and met his fate. Though the evidence was
buried, God needed no exhibit to know the truth. As fig leaves had failed to hide his parents’
fall, dirt did little to cover Cain’s crime.
Once again God came calling.
As before, not with an accusation but asking for an answer. “Where
is your brother?” Like his dad, Cain
had little to say but hell to pay. The
cycle had started, and so it continues. “Adam, where are you?” “Cain, what have you done?” The questions still come as God still
calls. We have no good reply, but He has
the grace-filled answer.
One day, the wicked serpent will be wiped out for his head
has been crushed by the heel of the Holy One. The pain of birth is being eclipsed
by the joy of being born again, and the curse of the ground will cave as graves
erupt with life incorruptible.
With one crunch,
all was ruined.
With one
cross, all was restored.
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