The Will of God & the Rebellion of Man
Copyright (C), 1996 Michael Fackerell
Table of Contents
God's Plan: A Family of Love
God's desire from the very beginning was to share his love. Eternally there
existed love between the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. God's desire
was to have children - a family with sons and daughters made in His image,
who could intimately relate with God in a way that would be satisfying to Him.
Children who would be like him, who would love Him from the heart because
they wanted to is what the Father God wants. This was God's purpose in
creation - to have a family to whom he could express His love and from whom
receive love (Eph. 3:14,15; Eph. 1:2-5).
The Father and His Family
Both Old and New Testament reveals that God is a Father. Psalm 89:26 says,
“He shall cry to me, ‘You are my Father, my God, and the rock of my
salvation.’ “. Psalm 68:5 declares that God is a Father to the fatherless and a
defender of widows. God asks where His honour as Father is (Mal. 1:6) in the
way His people were treating Him. God reveals Himself as Father in all these
passages.
In the New Testament, Jesus Christ gave us a fuller revelation of the
Fatherhood of God (John 14:9). He taught His disciples to pray, “Our Father,
which is in heaven.” (Matthew 6:9). Paul bows his knees in prayer “to the
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom the whole family in heaven and
earth is named.” (Ephesians 3:14,15).
God’s Fatherhood reveals that He is the author and initiator of life, that He is
warm, loving, generous, good and strong. God’s intention was that we be in
His image, just as Jesus Christ was and is (Gen. 1:27; Col. 1:15). We have
seen other aspects of God’s Father heart in lesson 2. Love is the motivation
of God’s heart (1 John 4:8).
The Father’s family begins with the Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of
God. God the Father loved Jesus before the foundation of the world (John
17:24). Jesus often called God His Father (John 10:29), and yet He says in the
next verse, “I and my Father are One.” (John 10:30). Jesus Christ could say
this because He Himself is Uncreated. “In the beginning was the Word, and
the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The Word became flesh
and dwelt among us.” (John 1:1,14). All things were made through Jesus and
for Jesus, including the material universe as well as spiritual beings and
authorities (John 1:3; Col. 1:15). The word “first-born” in Col. 1:15 means
“pre-eminent”, “heir”, and “first in authority”. It does not mean that Jesus
was born at a point in the distant past. We have seen in lesson 2 and even
from the verses above that this cannot be - a fundamental doctrine of the Bible
is that Jesus is fully God.
John the Baptist testified of Jesus that “this is the Son of God.” (John 1:34).
Jesus was declared by God Himself to be the Son of God with power, by the
resurrection from the dead. (Rom. 1:4).
God’s intention has always been to have a large family, both in heaven and on
earth. The angels are called “sons of God” (Gen. 6:24; Job 1:6). The
creation of the first man, Adam, was part of God’s purpose to have sons.
Luke 3:38 calls Adam, “the Son of God”. As we will see, Adam lost his
sonship relationship to God the Father through wilful rebellion, when he chose
to ignore God’s Word in relation to the tree of the knowledge of good and
evil. But God’s plan to have true sons on the earth was not totally frustrated
at this point. In fact, through the victory of Jesus Christ in His death and
resurrection, we can all become sons of God once again through faith in Jesus
Christ (Gal 3:26). For this purpose to unfold even creation eagerly waits
(Rom. 8:19).
“But as many as received him, to them He gave the right to become children
of God, even to those who believe in His name, who were born, not of blood,
nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.” (John
1:12-13).
We see that becoming a child of God involves a new birth, a definite trust and
receiving of Jesus and the power of His name. The greek word for "name" -
‘onema’ also means ‘authority’ and ‘cause’. We must believe in Jesus’
Lordship, His authority and His cause - the salvation of mankind - in order to
become children of God. Thus not all men and women are children of God. By
nature and natural birth we are “children of wrath” (Ephesians 2:3). Jesus
said to the religious Jews of His day, “You are of your father the devil” (John
8:44).
The apostle John in his first letter writes, “Behold what manner of love the
Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God!
Therefore the world does not know us, because it did not know Him.” (1
John 3:1). There is a difference between the children of God and the people of
the world at large.
All people and all things were created for God’s pleasure (Rev. 4:11 KJV).
God knew before creation took place who would have an inclination to turn
back to Him in love and trust, and so through predestination he made sure that
they would be adopted into His family as sons. “For those he foreknew, he
also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the
first-born among many brethren.” (Romans 8:29). Ephesians 1:5 tells us that
true Christians are adopted into the family of God.
This family is a family of love, marked by love for the Father and for one
another. (John 17:23,24,26; John 13:34,35; 1 John 3:10,11). God loves us
and wants us to enjoy eternal life with Him (John 3:16).
Mankind, Created in God's Image
"So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him;
male and female he created them." (Gen 1:27)
Both men and women were created in God's image. To be created in God's
image means to be created "like God" (Gen. 1:26). Women are meant to be
part of God's family also, and to reflect God's glory just as the men. In the new
creation order in Christ, there is neither male nor female; we are all one in
Christ Jesus (Gal. 3:28). This doesn’t mean there are no functional differences
between men and women in the Christian life or in family life, but it does mean
that a woman in Christ is just as much a child of God as is a man in Christ.
Adam and Eve were full of God's glory. This is God's desire for His children.
They were to be like God in character, and to a lesser extent, in capacity. The
fact that we are made in God's image, even if now that image is distorted
through sin, makes us magnificent and valuable. Even fallen men reveal
something of the creativity, brilliance and artistic nature of God. Man should
never be treated like an animal or like an object. We should love and respect
all people because they are made in God's image, with potential to be children
of God in nature by adoption.
God's Wants to Bless His Family
God, as we have seen previously, is a good God. He wants to share all His
goodness and all He has with us, because He loves us.
"The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirits that we are children of God,
and if children, then heirs - heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, if indeed
we suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together." (Rom. 8:16,17).
The true children of God inherit all things in Christ because of God's great love
and generosity to His children.
"He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall
He not with Him also freely give us all things?" (Rom. 8:17). God is not holding
back. He is a rich Father who will give you what you need and more! The
more you believe this, the more you will see it in your life!
We should pray because God will give good things to those who ask Him!
(Matthew 7:7-11)
God's Will for us is good. God's will is not defined as anything that
happens, but what He declares is His desire for us in His Word, which is also
His Will. His Will includes:
1. His commandments (what He wants us to do and how He wants us to be)
2. His Promises (What He wants to do for us).
We will now take a brief look at God's will for His children - first in the natural
order, then in the spiritual (1Cor 15:46)
God's will is healing and health for his children ( Ex 15.26; Ps 103.3; 3Jn 2;
Is 53:4,5; 1 Pet. 2:22; Acts 10:38). For further understanding of this part of
our salvation in Christ, study the lesson entitled "The Good News".
God's will is prosperity (having all you need and more for you, your family,
and your ministry) ( 3 John 2; Is. 48:17; Pr. 10:22; 2 Cor 9:8),
God's will is that we know forgiveness (1 Jn 1:8,9)
God's will is that we may not sin (1 John 2:1). He desires that we be obedient
in all things that He reveals to us (Php 2:12,13).
God's will is righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit (Romans
14:17), hope (positive expectation of good) and faith (Rom 15:13) to be
permanent characteristics of our life.
God's will is that we be filled with love (Romans 5:5)
God's will is deliverance for his children. In Matthew 15:26 Jesus calls
deliverance from evil spirits "the children's bread". That is the very basic thing
that anyone would provide for his children - bread.
The problems that we and others experience therefore is not due to God’s
will. The problem is with us. Are we are willing to agree with His Will, to be
submissive members of His family, to co-operate with Him, to receive His love
and to obey His Word through His grace and power? Every person should
consider carefully their own attitude on this point.
Love Requires a Choice
Some ask, "If God is good and all-knowing and all-powerful, why did he
make things so that there could be so much evil and suffering in the world? He
knew that it would be that way! So why?" The answer lies in the value God
places on having sons who love him. Love without the possibility of
experiencing rejection is not possible. A computer or robot cannot love. God
considered that it was better to have real sons even if it meant so much
suffering to exist in the world. God's values may be different to ours, but they
are right! Also, He wanted his sons to put satan and his dark powers, the
leaders of rebellion against God, to shame! (Eph. 3:10,11). It needed to be
eternally demonstrated that all alternatives to God's will were foolish!
Now Adam and Eve did reject God - by rejecting His Word - and
succumbed to the temptation to be morally independent of God. We do the
same every time we choose our own way in contradiction to the Word of
God. But God's plan to have sons and daughters was not stopped by this act
of high treason, as we will see later. But for now we will look at the beginning
of sin in humans and some of the consequences of that sin.
The Rebellion in the Garden
God had given to Adam only one restriction. "And the Lord God commanded
the man, saying, 'Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat; but of the tree
of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat
of it you will surely die." (Gen 2:16-17). Adam's obedience to God hinged on
believing, trusting, respecting and obeying that one commandment of God.
After Eve was created, Adam must have told Eve about this command. But
Eve listened more to the voice of the serpent (the devil) than to the voice of her
husband. She took the fruit and ate it. (See Gen. 3:1-8). Adam knew that his
wife was lost because she was deceived by the serpent. Adam was not
deceived (2 Tim 2:14). He deliberately rebelled against God, choosing to join
his wife in sin rather than to cling to God. On that day they both died,
spiritually. All the descendents of Adam now are born spiritually dead
(Ephesians 2:1). And spiritual death paves the way for eventual physical death,
which brings to judgment and eternal condemnation those who have rebelled
against the great God.
How did Satan deceive Eve?
1. He questioned the word of God to inspire doubt in God's word. "Has God
indeed said?" (Gen 3:1)
2. He questioned God's goodness "you shall not eat of every tree". (Gen 3:1)
Perverting God's words, he inspires doubt about God's goodness.
- Both these doubts are attacks on the mind of man today.
3. He aroused her emotions by contradicting the Word of God. "You shall not
surely die". Satan knows that bold lies built on a foundation of mistrust laid
earlier are effective means of temptation.
4. He appeals to her imagination. "You will be like God!", "You will be
enlightened, knowing good and evil" were satan's promises to her if she ate the
forbidden fruit.
Satan uses the same strategy today to entice people into sin.
Eve was guided not by her spirit, nor by the word of God, but by her soul and
body. The lust of the flesh "the tree was good for food" (Gn 3:6a), the lust
of the eyes "it was pleasant to the eyes" (v6b) and the pride of life "desirable
to make one wise" (vs 6c). It is these three factors which we must overcome in
our warfare with sin and satan today. Jesus overcome all three in the
wilderness when tempted by satan (see Mt. 4:1- 11; 1Jn 2:16).
Mankind Perverted as children of Satan
The consequences of this rebellion against God affected not only Adam and
Eve, but also all their descendents. Adam "begot a son in his own likeness,
after his image, and named him Seth" (Gen 5.3). Now God's image in man was
perverted, and that perverted image was multiplied through procreation. We all
became "children of wrath" (Eph 2:3), "sons of disobedience" in whom satan,
now "the prince of the power of the air", worked (Eph 2:2)
Even religious people are not exempt from this. Jesus said to the religious Jews
of His day: "You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your father you
want to do." (John 8:44).
John said: "In this the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest:
Whoever does not practise righteousness is not of God, nor is he who does
not love his brother." (1 Jn 3:10)
So not all men are children of God as some would say. We have to be
adopted into God's family as sons. (Gal 4:5). This happens through repentance
and faith in God. We are sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. (Gal 3:26).
Those without faith in Christ Jesus therefore are not sons of God.
Fallen mankind are under the curse. (Ex 20:5; Deut. 28:15ff). The wrath
(anger) of God abides on them. (Jn 3:36; Rom. 1:18). They are on their way
to hell (Ps. 9:17; 2 Thes. 1:8,9). They are slaves of sin (Rom. 6:20), children
of wrath (Eph 2:3), strangers from the covenant of promise, having no hope
and without God in the world (Eph 2:12). Who then can be saved? With man
it is impossible, but with God, all things are possible (Matthew 19:25-26).
It took Jesus Christ Himself to save man out of this mess. Adam had received
dominion from God in the garden but when he obeyed satan he gave this
authority to rule over the affairs of earth in large measure to satan. Satan
became his god. (2 Cor. 4:4). This is why the world is in such a mess today -
because people are still believing the devil's lies instead of God's word. Instead
of receiving the promised enlightenment, Adam and Eve became spiritually
blind and cut off from God. Sin separates from God, the wages of sin is death.
(Is. 59:1,2; Rom 3:23) Sin is not just an act. It is an attitude of the heart - the
attitude of rebellion.
The Nature of Rebellion
Rebellion is related to pride and is the refusal to submit to God's authority and
it is the spirit which leads men to do wicked things which hurt God’s heart.
Let us remember that God is good, wise and righteous. Rebellion against God
then, is stupid and evil. It is wrong. It deserves to be punished, isolated,
eradicated for the good of God and the whole Universe.
It is the rebellious nature in man that makes him want to disobey God's word
and do his own thing. This rebellious nature must be put to death before man
could ever become a loving, trusting obedient son of God.
Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, according to God's Word. (1 Sam 15:23).
God hates it intensely and will never accept it. It is not right to rebel against
God, because God is good and just and never makes bad decisions. The rebel
considers he knows better than God. It is this pride which causes him to refuse
to listen to the word or voice of God. Cutting himself off from God's wisdom,
the rebel is a fool. He is the fool mentioned in the book of Proverbs. Those
who don't listen to God's word can never please God. You must make up
your mind which you prefer - the spirit of rebellion or the spirit of obedience to
God. If you want to know God and be forgiven you must lay down your
rebellion and admit that you were wrong in it. This means going a different way
to the rest of the world which is led by this spirit of rebellion against God. You
must make the choice.
Many people are shocked and offended by this kind of black and white
teaching. Many consider themselves quite good - and certainly not deserving
any kind of condemnation. The next lesson on the law of God, however,
reveals something of the standard which God calls for from us, who owe our
existence and prosperity and all that we enjoy to God and His creative power.
We should consider ourselves at least once in our life in the light of
God’s Law - before deciding whether we think we need a Saviour or not.
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