A Savior From Before Eden – 6 Temptation Before Disobedience

Adam and Eve expulsion from Eden painting by Cole

Introduction to Temptation

When we last visited Paradise in our 2016 SERIES 'Disaster from Disobedience,' our focus was on adam (the first man) and Eden, defined as paradise. Today we continue with a closer look at temptation. 

“Did God really say…?”

Genesis 3:

The Temptation and the Fall

Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the wild animals that the Lord God had made. He said to the woman,

“Did God really say, ‘You can’t eat from any tree in the garden’?”


Here it begins: original sin.

I might have easily named this SERIES, ‘Temptation Before Disobedience,’ yet we shall not fall into this pit.

Rather than taking the more traveled path of placing blame on the already-fallen Satan, we shall examine the progression of our own disobedience to God.

.. but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for on the day you eat from it, you will certainly die.”

Genesis 2:17

One point of my previous post:

Knowledge of good and evil comes to man with overwhelming responsibility, as well as consequence for sin. 


Returning to Genesis 3 and Satan's temptation for man's disobedient fall:

“In fact, God knows that when you eat it your eyes will be opened

and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

– Genesis 3:5 

So yes, NOW we know of good and evil independently of obedience to God. Yet are we like God?

In so many ways this frail, fallen flesh created in God’s imagine no longer reflects the Lord’s righteousness.

Each reflection of our sin clouds the clarity of the Lord’s gleaming glory.

yet in so many ways since man’s temptation to judge good and evil,

it is not so good.


No one has ever seen God. – John 1:18


Before we proceed past original sin, let’s briefly consider the relationship of Adam and Eve with the LORD prior to their temptation.

If you are a man, image yourself as Adam or if you are a woman, Eve.

You are walking in paradise with the Living God

(and you have not yet sinned). 


  • Can you describe your personal relationship with the One who has created you and walks with you in Eden? 

In fact, the Apostle John describes CREATION in the beginning of his Gospel. John describes JESUS, Who IS and Was there in Paradise.

He was with God in the beginning. 
All things were created through him, and apart from him not one thing was created that has been created.

Gospel of John 1:2-3 – describing Christ Jesus

In this paradise of Eden, the Person of the Lord JESUS seems to nurture a newborn existence in a vast and wonderful place. 

Paradise… Eden,

The Apostle Paul describes JESUS at creation to the church at Colossae.

He is

the image of the invisible God,
the firstborn over all creation.
For everything was created by Him,
in heaven and on earth,
the visible and the invisible…

He is before all things,
and by Him all things hold together.

Colossians 1:

How would Adam or Eve HAVE described God before the fall?

  • The Creator walks with us!
  • He IS the image of the invisible God in whose image we are also created.
  • The Lord is not an angel (though some later descriptions call Him ‘The Angel of the Lord’).
  • God is a loving Person, a Father if you will, to both of us.

But then… we both sinned…

Genesis 3:7

“Then the eyes of both of them were opened,” Moses records.

It’s not that they were literally blind, but by their new-found knowledge they now saw, they now heard and Adam and Eve now realized things they never needed to know.


Eyes Opened to our Sin

Again, from description possible from Adam and Eve:

We heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden at the time of the evening breeze, and we hid  from the Lord God among the trees of the garden. We were naked. Although we had always been naked, something told us that no one else should see us that way, so we clothed ourselves with leaves.

We heard the familiar voice of the Lord:

We had never hidden from Him. But Adam called out from behind the trees for both of us:

10 And he said,

“I heard You in the garden and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.”

Of course… we had.

And somehow we knew that it was wrong.

Never before had we ever considered that anything we had done had been either right or wrong. We just did it and had lived with great joy in paradise.


Well, you know the rest. Excuses, punishment for our disobedience… 

We then began our schooling in the differences between blessing and curse. But now it was too late, for we could not go back to the Paradise where we had lived in overflowing joy with the Lord God.

When the Lord had blessed us He had commanded,


Now beyond Eden these words to fill the earth, and subdue it seem burdensome, rather than a blessing.

And the Lord has said that we now have only a lifetime to begin that which once seemed timeless.

The Lord says that we now have eyes to see and ears to hear what is good and what is evil. Be careful to do all that is good and shun what is evil, He has cautioned.. 


How long, O Lord, until you will return us to your glory? 

More than a lifetime? 


To be continued…

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