God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow ... And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Philippians 2:9-11

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Jesus Christ: The Tree of Life - 5

Have you ever wondered what it was that Adam and Eve saw when they went to the center of the Garden of Eden and the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil stood side by side? The contrast is extraordinary.

Remember one thing concerning Adam and Eve at this portion of their lives: they saw things as they were, so when they viewed these two trees that didn't have an origin on Earth, they saw them in a unique way, and how they saw them, especially with Eve, was a huge factor in the fateful decision to eat of the wrong tree.

It's tempting to really get into the depths of what really happened at that time, but the simplicity of it is enough, because in the end, that was one of the key elements of what was going on.

Paul mentions that in the time of the temptation of Eve, she was deceived concerning maintaining the simplicity of devotion to Christ. That was the major issue concerning the two trees. One offered simplicity, devotion and dependence on the life of Christ, and fellowship with Him, while the other offered independence from God, and a different type of knowledge, wisdom and food.

This is the center of the powerful story of Martha and Mary, where Martha attempted to influence Jesus to get Mary away from being centered on Him, where Jesus responded it was really the only thing that mattered, and He wasn't going to take that away from her.

Satan offered Eve the opportunity to be like God, without the help and dependence upon God; without the need to internalize and fellowship with Him within, which is part of what it meant to eat the fruit of the tree. To eat it meant to internalize the relationship we were offered with Christ.

The other major element was that the Tree of Life, or Christ, wasn't an attractive tree, whereas the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was, as represented by Satan, who was a beautiful being at one time.

While spiritually Christ as the Tree of Life was attractive from the point of view of God, to natural man he wasn't, as the cross was at the center of the Tree, and built into it. This is something many Christians to this day resist. It's one of the major reasons much of the inner fellowship with Christ isn't pursued, because it means dying to self, and the application of the work of the cross within. Not many are willing to go that route anymore.

So when Satan started getting Eve's eyes fixated on the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, the idea was to get her to completely forget about the Tree of Life, which he succeeded at doing. History has unveiled the results of that mistake.

When Adam and Eve viewed the two trees, the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was far more attractive and conducive to humanity than the counterintuitive Tree of Life. Even in their sinless state, immediately before partaking of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, the desire for an easier way to live was pursued by the old man; the first Adam.

What's interesting, taking into account that Eve was deceived but Adam wasn't, is that even though Adam wasn't deceived, he preferred to internalize a life form contrary to who God was. It looked wiser and easier, but in the end it was devastating and resulted in life being even harder.

To this day the major job our spiritual enemy continues to do is keep our eyes off of the simplicity of devotion to Christ, and eat of a tree that complicates and distracts us from that simple fellowship with Him, which is how Jesus describes of eternal life is, which was embedded in Him, the Tree of Life.

We must battle to eat of the Tree of Life once again, and remind one another to do it often. More on this in the next post.

Jesus Christ: The Tree of Life Series

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6

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7 comments:

  1. This encouraged me today. Thank you.

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  2. hey, this thought popped into my head this morning, that Yeshua IS the Tree of Life! googled it and found your blog. makes so much sens. could only view parts 1-3. have you posted the rest? thanks!

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  3. Shabbat Shalom: We found this a good Word for such a time as this:as we light our candles,we remember ,Y'Shua is also our Light. Thank you,may The LORD Bless you.

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  4. The Lord was speaking this Word to me along with two songs and you put it simply and it confirmed and greatly encouraged me.

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  5. I was focused on the Tree of Life before cross correlating this to actually being The Lord. Though it does read, To He Who overcomes I give the Right to East from The Tree of Life,. There are several ref. in the bible about the cheurbim and 'the flaming sword' which Paul wrote as The Word, a spiritually protective weapon like the Shield of Faith...yet a Sword went around the Tree of Life. If THe Sword is The Word and He is the Word that still might not change things..He is Manifold...and it was a Beginning. The other interesting thing is that there were other trees in the garden but only one were they not to eat of..and of course what do they do, eat of the very one they are not supposed to (curiosity)...but why did the 'Devil' have the conversation with Adam and not Eve? Wasn't Adam asleep, I see no where that it says he ever woke up. "Wake Up Sleeper and let the Light of Christ Shine on You". That story has way more to it as you've described than people might be aware of. I too had searched on Is Jesus the Tree of Life tonight, but had been thinking about this for about 2 years off and on, within one month of Coming to The Knowledge of the Truth as an act of God . Why did the blind mind after being healed once by the Lord say, "the people look like trees?".

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  6. What do you think eating really represents? I'm at the point for today it has to do with Desire and wants. Jesus said you must eat my Flesh and drink my Blood before he described what that meant to his Disciples...he knew what was in man and their hearts, their taking him literally would only prove their lack of understanding, since not a word he spoke was but in parables...but in the Garden God said, 'Now you cannot eat of the Tree of Life lest you live Forever"..Yet. "The Lord is my Rock and My Salavation'...Adam and Eve didn't have a redeemer yet for His TIme had not yet come.

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  7. What do you think eating really represents? I'm at the point for today it has to do with Desire and wants. Jesus said you must eat my Flesh and drink my Blood before he described what that meant to his Disciples...he knew what was in man and their hearts, their taking him literally would only prove their lack of understanding, since not a word he spoke was but in parables...but in the Garden God said, 'Now you cannot eat of the Tree of Life lest you live Forever"..Yet. "The Lord is my Rock and My Salavation'...Adam and Eve didn't have a redeemer yet for His TIme had not yet come.

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