Carry_Your_Name
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The only reaction to this I can come up with is a big *facepalm*. Why on earth do you have to make this so complicated, man? First of all, Jesus is called the "Last Adam" (1 Cor. 15:45-47), the first Adam was the prototype for the Last Adam. The first Adam was tempted and pressured by Eve who was influenced by Satan, the last Adam was tempted and pressured by his church led by Peter who was also influenced by Satan -The post to which you replied does not convey "Adam was motivated by a desire to become evil in his choice to eat the Forbidden Fruit", so you inject strange sayings where your thoughts do not belong.
The Timeline Of Adam Eating The Fruit - Marking Chronological Milestones
I'm going to do an exercise in chronological time dilation with "she took from its fruit and ate; and she gave also to her husband with her, and he ate" (Genesis 3:6), and I'm going to use present tense for illustrative purposes. The actions of Adam and Eve may not be the precisely accurate, but it serves for illustrative purposes.
TIME MARK ALEPH: Eve takes of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
TIME MARK BEYT: Eve swings her arm toward her mouth as her mouth is opening to take a eat.
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK GIMAL: Eve bites and eats the fruit.
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK DALET: Eve extends her hand containing the fruit toward Adam's hand.
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK HEY: Adam receives the fruit in his hand, and Eve withdraws her hand.
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK VAV: Adam swings his hand with the fruit in it 25% of the way to his mouth.
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK ZAYIN: Adam continues swinging his hand with the fruit in it, and now he has it 50% of the way to his mouth, and Adam is fully aware of God's command not to eat of the fruit (Genesis 2:16-17).
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK CHET: Adam gets the forbidden fruit to 75% of the way to his mouth, and he starts opening his mouth in preparation to eat the forbidden fruit.
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK TET: Adam now has the forbidden fruit threee millimeters from his mouth, but the fruit has not touched his lips, teeth, nor tongue.
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK YUD: Adam starts contracting his muscles to close his mouth around the forbidden fruit in order to eat the fruit, but his mouth is still not in contact with the fruit.
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
TIME MARK KAPH: Adam's mouth comes in contact with the fruit and he bites and he eats the forbidden fruit in disobedience to God's command (Genesis 2:16-17).
- The "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23).
From TIME MARK VAV up to and including TIME MARK YUD, the precept of man defines Adam as good because he had not actually eaten the forbidden fruit, yet the intent to eat of the fruit was in his heart.
- The "Adam is evil" sudden contrajuxtaposition of the "Adam is good" precept of man (Matthew 15:9).
- The "Adam is evil" precept of God (Genesis 2:23), and Adam becomes aware that he is evil, that is, aware of his flesh (Genesis 3:7).
Of benefit, the Word of God says wrong desire of the heart is sufficient for sin to occur (Matthew 5:28).
This chronological time dilation illustration represents a valuable spiritual truth. Adam was not good before he ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil because if Adam had been good then Adam would have obeyed God's command not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
A couple of intructional points from the creation account are:
- left to his own devices, man defies God
- man fell out of ignorance about being evil in his flesh
Perhaps God will bring me back to reply to more of your post, or God might have me move on to others.
Some people think, that like Adam illegally took of the tree (Genesis 2:16-17, Genesis 3:6), they can illegally take of that which is Holy (with their "I chose Jesus") through their own innate power instead of the Power of God (1 Corinthians 1:24) causing themselves to be rewarded with being born of God (John 3:3-8) resulting in God's righteous induction of the person as a citizen in the Kingdom of God (John 15:15).
In all things glorify God (1 Peter 4:11)! The free-willian hallmark "I chose Jesus" glorifies man in the power of man (Matthew 15:9), not glorifying God in the Power of God (1 Corinthians 1:24, John 15:16, John 15:19). We Christians glorify God by doing good deeds (John 3:21) for the Christ of us Christians says "By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples" (John 15:8).
A person has one type of will, either a will in the image of Christ (Romans 8:29) for the born of God (John 3:3-8) unto eternal life in Christ or a will in the image of Adam for the born of flesh (Romans 5:12, 1 Corinthians 15:22) also Biblically called self-will (2 Peter 2:9-10) unto eternal punishment.
The original post contains the Truth (John 14:6) which shows richly in Scripture that Adam was not imparted free will, so no man thereafter was imparted free will.
From that time Jesus began to show to His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised the third day. Then Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him, saying,“Far be it from You, Lord; this shall not happen to You!”But He turned and said to Peter, “Get behind Me, Satan! You are an offense to Me, for you are not mindful of the things of God, but the things of men. (Matt. 16:21-23)
Does Jesus have a free will? Absolutely:
“Father, if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.”(Lk. 22:42)
If Jesus has a free will, so did Adam. The difference is CHOICE. What you may not have realized is, "free will" itself doesn't mean anything, it's just a status as the opposite of a "programmed" or "restrained" will. A "programmed" or "restrained" will leads to only one output based on the input, a "free will" can lead to any output, and that's your choice. The Last Adam yielded to God's will, the first Adam yielded to his own and blamed Eve for it, those are two different choices made in similar stressful situations.