ÒBehold, the man is become as one of us!Ó

Genesis 3:22

 

What an astounding statement that is! What can it mean? When Moses wrote, ÒThe Lord God said,Ó who did he have in mind? It is Jehovah-Elohim speaking; but he says, ÒThe man has become as one of us.Ó One Person is speaking, but more than one person is represented. The Person speaking is Christ, the second Person of the Holy Trinity, the Son of God, Jehovah-Elohim. He is speaking for the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. In that one sentence we have set before us the plurality of persons in the eternal Godhead, the eternal Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the preexistence of our Savior before His incarnation. But what do these words mean? — ÒThe man is become as one of us.Ó

 

Adam a Type

First, this is a declaration of the fact that Adam was a type and picture of Christ our Substitute, as the Holy Spirit tells us in Romans 5:14, Òthe figure of him that was to come.Ó Nowhere do we see the love of Christ for his Church set forth so fully as in the case of AdamÕs love for Eve. The popular notion is that Eve beguiled Adam. Eve did nothing of the kind. Satan beguiled her, allured her by deception into sin and rebellion against God; but the Holy Spirit tells us plainly that ÒAdam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgressionÓ (1 Timothy 2:14).

Adam was not deceived to any degree, neither by the devil nor by his wife. He knew exactly what he was doing and sinned with his eyes wide open. He saw his cherished wife, Eve, in the depths of her guilt and shame; and out of nothing but love for her, before he would be parted from her, he would be damned with her. He cleaved to his wife, for they were one flesh. And into ruin he plunged himself for her sake. In all this he was the figure of Him that was to come, for so it was with our dear Savior. Moved by nothing but His love for us, before He would be parted from us, He plunged Himself into our sin, our guilt, and our death, that He might save us from everlasting ruin (2 Corinthians 5:21).

 

Made Like Christ

This is also a declaration of AdamÕs present state and condition, and of ours in Christ. Though fallen by nature, we are now, as Adam was, restored by grace. What God here says of Adam is true of every believer. Though in Adam we fell, in Christ we are restored, just like Adam was by the sacrifice of the Lamb of God and call of omnipotent grace.

Like Adam, we have been clothed with ChristÕs righteousness and we are Òrighteous, even as he is righteousÓ (1 John 3:7; Jeremiah 23:6; 33:16). Like Adam, being renewed by grace, we are now created in the image of Christ, conformed to him, created new by the grace of God Òin righteousness and true holinessÓ (Ephesians 4:24). Like Adam, having been called from darkness to light in Christ, we now know both good and evil. We know both the goodness of God and the evil of our own hearts. Like Adam we have become as one of the Holy Trinity, we have become like Christ our Mediator. — ÒAnd as He is so are we in this world!Ó

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don Fortner

 

 

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