Thursday, February 4, 2010

Our Emotions in a Fallen World

Yesterday we talked about the fact that on Adam and Eve leaving the Garden of Eden after they sinned, their "spiritual" life had died; their "zoe" life, and that they were removed from the "protection" of the Garden. They were then on a course of "physical death"; their "bios" life changed. Death had come into the equation. Not only for Adam and Eve, but for all mankind.


            

Now to look at the middle circle; the "soul" of man. Let's see what happened to the mind, will and emotions of man after the "fall". What is our negative inheritance?


In the Garden all their "emotions" were positive. All their needs were being met and they had a close relationship with God. After they sinned the first thing we see is fear. Adam and Eve hid from God. They were afraid of God and they were consumed with shame, guilt, and anxiety. These negative emotions are all evidence of a lack of faith in God. Later in Genesis we see the emotions of anger, hatred, depression, and jealousy being shown in their children, Cain and Able, when Cain murders his brother.

Version: NAS

2 Timothy 1:7
For God has not given us a spirit of timidity (fear), but of power and love and discipline.


Secondly, when we look at the concept of the "will", we can contrast in that in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve only had one wrong choice, and that was to eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Up until that time all their choices were good and approved by God. Once they sinned and left the Garden, choices became hard as their will was given free reign.

John 7:17
"If any man is willing to do His will, he shall know of the teaching, whether it is of God, or [whether] I speak from Myself.



Their "minds" were darkened as they lost the knowledge of God. They lost relationship with God and in doing so they lost the ability to "know" God on an intimate level.

1 Corinthians 2:16
For who has known the mind of the Lord, that he should instruct Him? But we have the mind of Christ.

As New Testament believers with a relationship with Jesus Christ, we have the ability to "Belong" to God and trust Him which can relieve fear and all the wrong emotions that are attached.

We can give God the ability to direct our "will" in that we pray for Him to lead and guide us with our choices. We don't have to be out there depending on our human nature to come up with the right answers for the choices that we must continually make.

Knowing Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord, puts us back in the place to have relationship and knowledge of God. Our unregenerate "mind" becomes new, our eyes are opened to God's Word the Bible, and we can look at life through the eyes of God, not human nature.

Rejection becomes "belonging". Fear, guilt, and shame become "significance" in the eyes of God, and poor choices and sin become "safety and security" through our protection and covering by The Father.

Jesus offers us new life in Christ. Through Him we are reconnected and re-established with Father God. Our minds can be renewed and we are restored in relationship. How wonderful! We're not on our own, but filled with the presence of the Holy Spirit to lead, guide, and protect!

Next, Chapter 2 "Forever Different"

love you all,
Debra

8 comments:

  1. You've explained this beautifully, Debra. Thanks!

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  2. Deb, you have a real gift for teaching! I have heard this message before, but never in such a clear way of understanding. Also, I never thought about the fact that after the fall if we find our way back to God, we can go back to a relationship with God and restoration. Great post!

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  3. Good Morning Debra
    We are so fortunate to be able to live in the fullness of God through Jesus Christ today! Praise God we are complete in Him who is the head of all principality and power Col 2:10
    Thanks Debra have a day full of His abundance
    Blessings

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  4. I recently read this explanation in a book and even though I have been saved for a long time, I had never realized the death, referred to in the garden, was a spiritual death. To be spiritually dead is a very sad thing.

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  5. Hi Everyone, the concepts in this book are such an enormous help in understanding why we are where we are. Like I said in the introduction to this, We believe certain things about the Bible and doctrine, but sometimes we don't know exactly "how" we came to our conclusions. I have believed a lot of things in the past that werent Truth, just
    because someone else believed it. That's a dangerous place to be. I want the facts, and then see logically step by step how I arrived at my conclusions. This book really breaks down information and makes it easy to understand.
    Thank you all for reading along, I know there are so many of you out there, I just don't know who you are yet.
    love, Debra

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  6. I don't pray that enough...for God to direct my will. I need to get better about that! Just think how different I would be!

    Debra I just got the mail & was totally overwhelmed by your kindness! Annie could not believe how much you sent either! We are so blessed by your genrosity & cannot wait to pass it along so that it will make a difference for someone in Haiti. Thank you so much for loving & encouraging Annie this way! You are such an example to me in your daily walk! Thanks Debra!!!!

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  7. Hi Debra-
    I am here.
    I have been observing teachers all week, so I have been out of pocket.

    I really need to internalize this. A new life in Christ is such a message of hope- for all- no matter what the need is.

    Laura

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  8. Libbie, you guys have blessed so many people, and Annie is such a sweetie, God will use her for His good in many ways in her life, I just know it!

    Hey Laura, sounds like you've been busy this week. New life in Christ; it is wonderful and how I need to be reminded to walk in that knowledge every day!

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