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There are many voices that are influencing us today.
Many of these voices are attempting to paint reality for us.
These voices come in various manners:
There are verbal statements made by people
There are written statements on social media
There are landmarks set to make statements - “statue of liberty”…etc
In all cases, these statements or messages have the goal of causing us to believe something.
Sometimes they want us to change our beliefs.
Sometimes these voices want to strengthen our beliefs.
Even something as simple as a “red light” is communicating something: STOP!
McDonalds branded some of their food by showing young people with earbuds listening and moving to music: “Pop culture eats McDonalds”
Dominoes Insurance on Pizza Commercial has a message.
It is imperative that we take time to know what is true and be faithful to what is true in the midst of many messages that would cause us to believe otherwise.
Messages like, the pursuit of pleasure if the purpose of life
Messages like, follow your heart.
Messages like, money is king
Messages like, knowledge is power
Messages like, I answer to no one
Messages like, gaming is what life’s about.
(1) The tree in the middle of the garden makes a statement
What did the "tree in the midst of the garden" tell us about God?
It tells us that Eve knew she was under authority.
(1) The tree in the middle of the garden makes a statement
It tells us that man understood his accountability to God.
It tells us that God was in charge or sovereign.
It tells us that God gave man an opportunity to choose.
It tells us how evident God's authority was before Adam & Eve.
(2) The temptation of Eve in the garden makes a statement
How can we understand Eve's deception, in consideration that she knew God's authority and there were three reasons why she rejected God's authority according to ?
What was she deceived about?
What did she think was true that was a lie?
She clearly knew and saw the authority of God.
Eve believed that her immediate experience was more true than what God said would be her immediate experience.
Eve believed that her immediate experience was better than what God had already provided for her (Himself-connected; garden, provision, husband...etc)
Principle: [Believing] What is true about God's person and provision is always true and infinitely better than all alternative experiences accumulated.
(3) The tendency of mankind in the world makes a statement
If this was difficult for Eve to live out, think of how much more difficult it is now for us to live this out since sin has corrupted our nature.
It is not just that we were enslaved to the consequences of what Adam & Eve did, but we are enslaved to the corrupt nature of Adam and Eve.
(i) It is difficult because now we have a tendency towards determining what is good -
(ii) It is difficult because of our tendency towards the pursuit of pleasure -
(iii) It is difficult because of our temptation to be superior in knowledge -
(4) The triumph of Jesus in the wilderness makes a way
In Jesus we see this deception confronted and defeated.
What is it that we see?
We see Jesus declaring the authority of God in word.
Jesus was under his authority.
We see Jesus declaring that what he has in God is infinitely more true and better than any alternative, immediate experiences.
We see Jesus declaring firmly that his identity was in the truth of God's Person and God's provision.
Because Christ has accomplished this as the Spirit-led Savior, he now eternally delivers those who follow him.
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Application Thoughts:
Application Thoughts:
Application Thoughts:
For the unbeliever: What God has provided in Jesus Christ is infinitely more true and better than all alternative experiences - be they experiences that we think are good, be they experiences that bring us physical pleasure, or be they experiences that increase our knowledge and thus our status.
For the unbeliever: What God has provided in Jesus Christ is infinitely more true and better than all alternative experiences - be they experiences that we think are good, be they experiences that bring us physical pleasure, or be they experiences that increase our knowledge and thus our status.
(5) The test for Christians in this world begins with the belief in their own hearts
(5) The test for Christians in this world begins with the belief in their own hearts
What or how does this principle apply in the believer's life?
Maintain a Christ-centered understanding of what is good
(1) Believe that the authority of Christ has been established by a different tree.
- You cannot follow your feels.
You must see what is TRUE.
(2) Believe that the ability to submit to God’s Word has been given to you through the Holy Spirit -
(3) Submitting to God’s Holy Spirit does not happen involuntarily.
You must engage your flesh with spiritual disciplines that exercise your senses in obedience to the Word -
The writer is clearly saying that the mature Christian, the eater of solid food, constantly exercises himself in spiritual perception, and the result is manifest.
He can “distinguish good from evil” and, therefore, the implication runs, will not be in danger of doing the wrong thing to which the readers find themselves attracted.
God’s good is always better than all other alternative experiences accumulated.
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