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years and years ago there was just one person in
the whole wide world. He had only one name, and a
very short name at thatit was Adam! This
was a very long time ago, before there were any
automobiles, or trains, or telephones, or radios.
or television sets. It was so long ago that no
houses had been built. In fact, there was no one
to build houses, and no one to live in them if
they had been built. Why, Adam didn't even have a
bed on which to sleep! Perhaps you would like to
know how long ago it was that Adam lived all
alone. It was more than six thousand years. That
is a long time, isnt it? Now, just because
Adam had no house, we must not think he didn't
have a nice place in which to live. Before Adam
was made, God planted a beautiful big garden
which he called Eden. There were ever so many
wonderful flowers and trees in that garden. They
were the most beautiful flowers anid trees that
anybody has ever seen. There were plenty of nice
vegetables, and all kinds of fruit.
And God put
Adam into this perfect garden to take care of it,
andi to enjoy it forever.
While there
were no men or women or children to keep Adam
company, he was not all alone, because the Bible
tells us that there were many birds and animals
in Eden. God, who made Adam, asked him to give
names to all the animals.
And what a
task that must have been!
If you
don't think so, the next time you go to a zoo or
to a circus and see all the animals, try to
imagine what you would call them if they did not
already have names. You would look at the giraffe
and I guess you would call him Mr.
Longneck; or maybe you would just call him funny.
So Adam had to settle down to real business and
think up very good names for all the animals. And
he did it well, too.
Of course,
it wasn't necessary for Adam to hunt all over the
garden for the various animals in order to see
them and to give their names. The Bible tells us
that he was made a king, or a ruler
over them, so they all obeyed him, and would come
right up to him when he called them, just
as a dog will do for us today.
Even a dog
won't do that, though, unless he has been treated
well. If you kick a dog and throw stones at him,
he will probably run away, whenever he sees you
coming, or he will watch his chance and give you
a good hard bite, just to get even.
Well, Adam
was not only kind to all the animals, but he was
friendly with them, even with those which now are
wild. He treated them just as we do the pets we
have in our homes. Since that time many people
have been so unkind to animals that they have
become frightened, and some of them are very
ferocious and dangerous.
When Adam
had finished naming the animals, and had become
acquainted with them all, he made a very
important discovery. He found out that there were
no animals with which he could talk in the way we
talk to each other. The animals were very nice,
and he was glad to have them in the garden with
him, but he really needed a companion who would
be more like himself. Imagine how lonesome you
would be if there were no other girls or boys
around.
The best
dog in the world cannot take the place of a
brother or a sister.
Well, that
is what Adam discovered. Of course, God knew this
all the time, but he wanted Adam to find out for
himself. God didn't plan that Adam should remain
all alone in the Garden of Eden forever, but he
wanted Adam to understand how much he really
needed company. In this way, you see, he would be
more thankful for what God did for him.
And what
did God do?
You have
guessed it already! Yes, he created a real friend
for Adam, who also became his wife. Her name was
Eve. Pretty name isn't it? It means life-giver,
because she was the first woman. God wanted Eve
to be very much like Adam, so he made her in a
very wonderful way. He put Adam to sleep, and
while he was asleep God took one of his ribs away
from him, and with that rib he made Eve.
Wasn't that
wonderful?
In this
way, you see, Eve was just like Adamjust
like another part of him, yet she was
separateand they could talk together and be
real friends to each other. God is certainly very
wise and can do wonderful things!
There is no
use for us to try to understand how God did such
a wonderful thing as that. He has done many great
things that we cannot understand, but they are
true just the same. We cannot even understand
what makes us grow, can we? "Oh," you
say, "It is because we eat good, nourishing
food." But that is not all there is to it.
If our stomachs do not work properly we will not
grow, no matter how much we eat. Sometimes,
perhaps, our stomachs get upset, and then we
don't want to eat, or if we do eat, we get very
sick and wish we hadn't eaten.
Suppose God
had made us in such a way that we would never
want to eat, or that our stomachs would always be
upset. I guess we couldn't expect to grow very
much then, could we? Well, that's just it. We
don't understand how God made us with good
stomachs, and eyes, and ears. We just know that
he did, and that he made Eve; and that Adam was
very glad to have Eve for a companion.
But there
was one thing about Adam and Eve that was
different from the rest of us. They had never
been children. Can you imagine that? While we are
children and growing up, we learn a lot of
things, don't we? We learn that certain things
are right, and that other things are wrong. We
learn that if we always do what is right we will
be much happier than when we do wrong.
Well, Adam
and Eve had to learn this lesson as grown-up
persons, because they had never been children.
God knew they needed a lesson like this, so he
told them not to eat the fruit that grew on a
certain tree in the garden. It was called the
"tree of the knowledge of good and
evil." And God made it very plain to Adam
and Eve that it was really wrong to eat the fruit
of this tree, and that if they did eat it they
would surely die.
Now there
was a serpent in the garden, and being tame it
probably played where Eve could watch it. In some
way this serpent made Eve believe that it would
be all right to eat the fruit of that forbidden
tree. The serpent may have eaten some of the
fruit just to prove to Eve that God was not
telling her the truth when he said the fruit of
this tree would kill her.
Of course,
the serpent wasn't really smart enough to do this
all by itself. Satan caused the serpent to act
that way. Satan, as I have already told you, was
an enemy of God, and that is why he made the
serpent deceive Eve.
Yes, Eve
was deceived by that serpent, and ate the
forbidden fruit. And what was even worse, she
coaxed Adam to eat it also. Thus they both did
what God told them not to do..
Now the
Lord had told Adam and Eve that if they disobeyed
him they would die. This meant that they couldn't
live on forever and ever enjoying all the
wonderful things in the Garden of Eden. instead,
sooner or later they would become feeble, and
finallv die.
Death is a
terrible thing, isn't it?
And just
think, it is because Adam and Eve did as God told
them not to do that people all over the world are
dying! If it had not been for this, there
wouldn't be any sick people in the world.
Well, Adam
and Eve learned a lot in that way, didn't they?
If mother or father tells you not to put your
hands on the hot stove and then you do so, you
suffer for your disobedience; but you do learn
that the stove is hot, so you don't put your
hands on it any more. Now that is why God let
Adam and Eve do what they did. He wanted them to
learn for themselves that they would suffer if
they did what he told them not to do.
The Bible
tells us that some day God will use his great
power to make Adam and Eve alive again,
and then all that they learned will be a great
help to them, won't it? And even better than
this, the Bible tells us that all Adam's children
who have died will be made alive again, and by
and by the whole earth will be just like the
Garden of Eden. You see, that is what God really
planned to do. He wanted Adam's family to keep
making that garden bigger, until it covered the
whole earth.
God doesn't
change his mind, and he has plenty of power to do
everything he wants to do; so the whole earth
will be like the Garden of Eden some day. Then
you will meet Adam and Eve, and can ask them a
lot of questions that I wouldn't know how to
answer, such as what they did at night without a
house in which to sleep.
AT HOME IN GARDEN
QUESTIONS
Who was the
first man, and where did he live?
Who was the
first one to give names to animals?
Who was the
wife of the first man, and where did she come
from?
Why did Adam
and Eve have to leave the Garden of Eden and will
they ever return?
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