Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7. Matthew 4:1-4, 8-11
The story of the Garden of Eden in today’s reading from Genesis 2 is by no means an easy passage. It carries some complicated theological implications and presents us with several dilemmas. However, I would like us to look at this story through the lens of our Gospel reading in Matthew 4, ‘Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness’.
Genesis account begins with God placing humans in the Garden of Eden to cultivate and guard it with a clear instruction: “You may eat the fruit of any tree in the garden, except the tree that gives knowledge of what is good and what is bad. You must not eat the fruit of that tree; if you do, you will die the same day.”
While every tree in the garden was theirs to enjoy, one remained off-limits: the tree in the middle. Here, we see that God placed humanity in a sanctuary of abundance and gave one protective boundary.
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