Monday, September 20, 2021

What the story about Eve told me v.03

So when Eve were faced with the case of to eat or not to eat, what is the wise option here?

She knew that she's not as wise as God, not as smart as God, while the very same God who is greater than her told her not to eat the fruit... would taking the chance of being as smart as God justify the mistake or the violation?

I couldn't say that such potential wouldn't exist, but it was risky. So the better way of dealing with it, is to wait for God himself and inquire with Him. 

We tend to imagine figure of power as such that couldn't be approached and that we shouldn't waste his/her time. This is God, so if there were new points of concerns, such as "Is it true that eating this would make me as smart as You? If so why wouldn't you wanted me to be so?" He would be the One to answer it. 

Then again probably there were nuances that were not told in this story, it could be that God's reputation has been tainted, there were dissatisfactions instilled beforehand, there were suspicions about Him beforehand. 

To answer this supposed case is to look at what God has provided statistically. For one who creates good results must have good in him/her. Yet, should Eve had perceived such thing? Had it been "common sense" ten thousand years ago? Maybe not, but do I know better? now it is I that's presented with the same case... 

Would you challenge a greater wisdom knowing that there was one? How would you go about it? The bible told us that violation should not be our first resort.

What Satan implied here is that he could be the one to go to, if we were to scrutinize God. The problem is, Satan wouldn't meet God face to face. Is he equal to God? Is he not? he provided not accountability. Surely, if his well-being was also at risk if God was the kind of boss that we thought might be implied here... not changing the fact that Satan provided no accountability. 

Again is this implication correct? or are we still being lied to all the way until now? 

Who is God, how could a person possibly inquire? These imaginary Satan vs God thing are imaginary... one might say

God is the Spirit of Truth, also God is Love ("In the end, the reality is heading towards improvements")

No comments:

My objection against selling it cheap v.03

Ephesians 6:1, Luke 6:25 In these verses it seems like the right attitude for christians in the workplace is to sell it cheap, to work as ha...