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The Tree

“But of the tree of the knowledge
of good and evil you shall not eat …”
Genesis 2:17
Today's Bible Reading: Genesis 2:15-17.
In the midst of Eden’s perfection stood one forbidden tree. It was not there because God was cruel, but because God is worthy of willing obedience. Adam lived in a paradise overflowing with goodness, provision, and fellowship with God. Yet the Lord gave one command: “of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat” (Genesis 2:17)
This tree stood as a test of trust. Would Adam joyfully submit to God’s authority, believing that God alone defines what is good and right? Without a command, there could be no obedience; without a choice, no willing love. Without free will there could be no meaningful obedience, devotion, or worship offered freely to God. God did not create Adam as a machine, but as a moral creature responsible to obey His Creator.
The tree also reminded Adam that he was not sovereign. Though he ruled over creation, he himself remained under God’s rule. To eat from the tree was to reject God’s wisdom and seek independence — deciding good and evil for himself rather than trusting the Lord.
Sadly, Adam failed, and through sin came death and judgement. Yet where the first Adam disobeyed in a garden, the Lord Jesus Christ obeyed perfectly, even unto death on the cross. Through Him, sinners who have rebelled against God can be forgiven and reconciled to Him. The tree in Eden reminds us that true life, blessing, and joy are found not in independence from God, but in trusting and obeying Him.
Prayer: Lord God, teach me joyful obedience and trusting submission to Your will. In Jesus' name I ask. Amen.


