Adam and Eve-- Rulers in Eden
Daily Devotional
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Thu Jan 31 07:25:43 PST 2008
Adam and Eve-- Rulers in Eden
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him;
male and female created he them. And God blessed them and God said unto
them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and
have dominion over . . . every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen.
1: 27, 28.
Adam was crowned king in Eden. To him was given dominion over every living
thing that God had created. The Lord blessed Adam and Eve with intelligence
such as He had not given to any other creature. He made Adam the rightful
sovereign over all the works of His hands. { AG 40.2}
Created to be "the image and glory of God," Adam and Eve had received
endowments not unworthy of their high destiny. . . . Every faculty of mind
and soul reflected the Creator's glory. Endowed with high mental and
spiritual gifts, Adam and Eve were made but "little lower than the angels."
Our first parents, though created innocent and holy, were not placed beyond
the possibility of wrongdoing. God made them free moral agents, capable of
appreciating the wisdom and benevolence of His character and the justice of
His requirements, and with full liberty to yield or to withhold obedience.
They were to enjoy communion with God and with holy angels; but before they
could be rendered eternally secure, their loyalty must be tested. At the
very beginning of man's existence a check was placed upon the desire for
self- indulgence, the fatal passion that lay at the foundation of Satan's
fall. The tree of knowledge, which stood near the tree of life in the midst
of the garden, was to be a test of the obedience, faith, and love of our
first parents. . . God placed man under law, as an indispensable condition
of his very existence. He was a subject of the divine government, and there
can be no government without law. . . .
While they remained true to God, Adam and his companion were to bear rule
over the earth. Unlimited control was given them over every living thing.
The lion and the lamb sported peacefully around them, or lay . . . Together
at their feet. The happy birds flitted about them without fear; and as their
glad songs ascended to the praise of their Creator, Adam and Eve united with
them in thanksgiving to the Father and the Son.
>From God's Amazing Grace - Page 39
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