What Genesis 1 and 2 reveals about human nature.
Genesis 1 and 2 reveal many things about human nature and what we were created to do. In Genesis 1:26-28, we see that humans were created to rule the Earth with each other and follow God’s authority (Human Nature, 2006). In today’s society this rarely evident, with all of the terror and arguing over things like political …show more content…
Because of the fall, death entered into the world, and with this sin spread like wildfire to what would soon be the rest of the population of the Earth. The world turned from being God-centered to being self-centered, many people believe this is the root to all of today’s modern problems. The human race is self-centered, everything is done to benefit each person rather than trying to help others. On a moral level, depression and frustration became a part of everyday life. Also, things like work which was intended to be done with joy, became performed only because of force. These little things may seem insignificant, but once thought about, have devastated the human race that exists today (Ware, …show more content…
Not just untruthful politicians or the greedy rich population, but humanity as a whole. Many people wonder why God allowed Adam and Eve to be tempted in the first place. The answer is simply free-will, we are not forced to obey God’s will but rather we are asked to follow it. Her final point describes why the tree of knowledge was in the center of the Garden. The reason being that, that is where God belongs in our lives. If he were simply a barrier to limit our abilities, we would have emptiness in our hearts. Our purpose is achieved once glad obedience to God is achieved, and that the obedience acts as a set of ethics by which we base our lives off of (Shuster, 2013). To flourish can have many meanings and ways to be achieved. However, these can vary based on certain world views. In the bible flourishing can be achieved by spreading God’s glory throughout the Earth, meaning we flourish when we help others. On the other hand, God is glorified when his people are flourishing, it is a two-way street (Whelchel, 2014). In other words, flourishing can be defined as being in a state where one can privately relate to the spirit of