In Genesis 3 we see the entrance of sin
into the human realm. The test Adam and Eve would face was a test of obedience.
Of all that God had provided for them in the Garden of Eden, the only
prohibition given to them was that they were not to eat from the tree of
knowledge of good and evil (Gen. 2:16-17). The command of God not to eat of
that tree was a test that would determine whether they would believe and obey
God. Keeping or breaking the command of God would show their obedience or
disobedience to the will of God.
Scripture clearly indicates that Satan was
the one who tempted them (Gen. 3:1; cf. Rom. 16:20 ; Rev. 12:9; 20:2). His strategy was threefold: (1)
to create doubts in their minds about God’s Word as well as His motives. (2) To
make them believe that death would not really result if the ate, and (3) to
convince them that if they did eat, they would be like God. Eve succumbed and
Adam followed.
This sin resulted in judgment on the
serpent (Gen. 3:14), on Satan (Gen. 3:15), on the woman (Gen. 3:16), on the man
(Gen. 3:17-19), on the human race (Rom. 5:12 -21),
and on creation (Gen. 3:17-18).
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