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The Test of Probation

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The Test of Probation


The Lord placed man upon probation, that he might form a character of steadfast integrity for his own happiness and for the glory of his Creator.
He had endowed Adam with powers of mind superior to any other creature that He had made.
His mental powers were but little lower than those of the angels. He could become familiar with the sublimity and glory of nature, and understand the character of his heavenly Father in His created works. Amid the glories of Eden, everything that his eye rested upon testified of his Father's love and infinite power.

The first moral lesson given to Adam was that of self-denial.
The reins of self-government were placed in his hands. Judgment, reason, and conscience were to bear sway. "And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it.
And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die."

Adam and Eve were permitted to partake of every tree in the garden save one. There was a single prohibition. The forbidden tree was as attractive and lovely as any of the trees in the garden. It was called the tree of knowledge because in partaking of that tree of which God had said, "Thou shalt not eat of it," they would have a knowledge of sin, an experience in disobedience.

Eve went from the side of her husband, viewing the beautiful things of nature, delighting her senses with the colors and fragrance of the flowers, and admiring the beauty of the trees and shrubs. She was thinking of the restrictions which God had laid upon them in regard tothe tree of knowledge. She was pleased with the beauties and bounties which the Lord had furnished for the gratification of every want. All these, said she, God has given us to enjoy. They are all ours; for God has said, "Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it."

Eve had wandered near the forbidden tree, and her curiosity was aroused to know how death could be concealed in the fruit of this fair tree. She was surprised to hear her queries taken up and repeated by a strange voice. "Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?" Eve was not aware that she had revealed her thoughts in audibly conversing with herself; therefore, she was greatly astonished to hear her queries repeated by a serpent. She really thought that the serpent had a knowledge of her thoughts, and that he must be very wise.

She answered him, "We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden: but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die. And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: for God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil."

Here the father of lies made his assertion in direct contradiction to the expressed word of God. Satan assured Eve that she was created immortal, and that there was no possibility of her dying.
He told her that God knew that if she and her husband should eat of the tree of knowledge, their understanding would be enlightened, expanded, and ennobled, making them equal with Himself.

And the serpent answered Eve that the command of God,forbidding them to eat of the tree of knowledge, was given to keep them in such a state of subordination that they should not obtain knowledge, which was power. He assured her that the fruit of this tree was desirable above every other tree in the garden to make them wise, and to exalt them equal with God. He has, said the serpent, refused you the fruit of that tree which, of all the trees, is the most desirable for its delicious flavor and exhilarating influence.

Eve thought that the serpent's discourse was very wise, and that the prohibition of God was unjust. She looked with longing desire upon the tree laden with fruit which appeared very delicious. The serpent was eating it with apparent delight. She longed for this fruit above every other variety which God had given her a perfect right to use.

Eve had overstated the words of God's command. He had said to Adam and Eve, "But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." In Eve's controversy with the serpent, she added "Neither shall ye touch it." Here the subtlety of the serpent appeared. This statement of Eve gave him advantage; he plucked the fruit and placed it in her hand, using her own words, He hath said, If ye touch it, ye shall die. You see no harm comes to you from touching the fruit, neither will you receive any harm by eating it.

Eve yielded to the lying sophistry of the devil in the form of a serpent. She ate the fruit, and realized no immediate harm. She then plucked the fruit for herself and for her husband. "And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruitthereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat."

Adam and Eve should have been perfectly satisfied with their knowledge of God derived from His created works and received by the instruction of the holy angels. But their curiosity was aroused to become acquainted with that of which God designed they should have no knowledge.

It was for their happiness to be ignorant of sin. The high state of knowledge to which they thought to attain by eating of the forbidden fruit, plunged them into the degradation of sin and guilt.


Paradise Lost


Adam was driven from Eden, and the angels who, before his transgression, had been appointed to guard him in his Eden home, were now appointed to guard the gates of paradise and the way of the tree of life, lest he should return, gain access to the tree of life, and sin be immortalized.

Sin drove man from paradise; and sin was the cause of the removal of paradise from the earth. In consequence of transgression of God's law, Adam lost paradise.
In obedience to the Father's law, and through faith in the atoning blood of His Son, paradise may be regained. "Repentance toward God," because His law has been transgressed, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ, as man's only Redeemer, will be acceptable with God. Notwithstanding man's sinfulness, the merits of God's dear Son in his behalf will avail with the Father.

Satan was determined to succeed in his temptation of the sinless Adam and Eve. And he could reach even this holy pair more successfully through the medium of appetitethan in any other way. The fruit of the forbidden tree seemed pleasant to the eye and desirable to the taste. They ate and fell.
They transgressed God's just command and became sinners.

Satan's triumph was complete.
He then had the vantage ground over the race. He flattered himself that, through his subtlety, he had thwarted the purpose of God in the creation of man.

Satan made his exulting boasts to Christ and to loyal angels that he had succeeded in gaining a portion of the angels in heaven to unite with him in his daring rebellion; and now that he had succeeded in overcoming Adam and Eve, he claimed that their Eden home was his.

He proudly boasted that the world which God had made was his dominion; that having conquered Adam, the monarch of the world, he had gained the race as his subjects, and should now possess Eden, making that his headquarters, and would there establish his throne and be monarch of the world....as scripture says: 'god of this world', (2 Corinthians 4:4).

But measures were immediately taken in heaven to defeat Satan in his plans.
Strong angels, with beams of light like flaming swords turning in every direction, were placed as sentinels to guard the way of the tree of life from the approach of Satan and the guilty pair (Genesis 3:22-24).
Adam and Eve had forfeited all right to their beautiful Eden home, and were now expelled from it. The earth was cursed because of Adam's sin, and was ever after to bring forth briers and thorns. While he lived, Adam was to be exposed to the temptations of Satan and was finally to pass through death to dust again.


(Book: Confrontation, by E. G. White)
 
Servant_2000 said:
Since Probation closed in 1844, what's up with this quote?
Where did you ever read such a thing as that ?

Probation ends just before....Jesus Comes the 2nd time.
Matthew 24:37 But as the days of Noah [were], so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
24:38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark,
24:39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
 
Hi, J Tee

Yould you simply explain what you are talking about? Your post is too long(I am sorry being lazy) I am interested. Thank you.
 
gingercat said:
Hi, J Tee

Yould you simply explain what you are talking about? Your post is too long(I am sorry being lazy) I am interested. Thank you.
Everyone must be tested, to see if they are 'safe to save'...for eternity.

Adam & Eve were tested, to see if they were they would be loyal to God or not.

The very purpose of temptations.....is to reveal ones trust, in what God says.

satan has made the claim that man cannot keep the commandments of God....and he proved his case, with Adam and Eve.

Jesus Christ came to earth to prove him wrong...by taking on human nature, and keeping all God's commandments (John 15:10)....through....the power of God....showing that it can...be done.
 
Thank you Jay T. This is a good post. We should show our loyalty to Him and for being good witnesses for Him too. God tested OT time people and He is testing ours too.
 
gingercat said:
Thank you Jay T. This is a good post. We should show our loyalty to Him and for being good witnesses for Him too. God tested OT time people and He is testing ours too.
OK Ginger....did you read and click on the site below ?
 
Jay T said:
gingercat said:
Thank you Jay T. This is a good post. We should show our loyalty to Him and for being good witnesses for Him too. God tested OT time people and He is testing ours too.
OK Ginger....did you read and click on the site below ?

Yes, Jay T, I just did. That is a good logic. But if people are are not open or are determened to keep their position they can always make excuses though.
 
Speaking of Probation,

The number 40 in Biblical Mathematics means probation, trails.


Israel was in the Wilderness 40 years Deut 8:2-5, Psalm 95:10,Acts 13:18

Moses was in the mountain of Sinai Forty days and nights receiving the law. Exodus 24:18

Forty days Elijah spent in Horeb after his experience on Mt. Carmel. 1 Kings 19:18

Forty days Jonah preached judgment should come to the city of Ninevah Jonah 3:4

Our Saviour was tempted forty days and nights of the devil Luke 4:1-2.

Forty days Jesus was seen of His disiples, speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God. To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infalliable proofs Acts 1:3

Gen 7:12 It rained forty days and forty nights.

Gen 7:17 the flood was on the earth for forty days.

The reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon each lasted Forty years.

Goliath defied Israel for Forty days.
 
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