Creation in a Carol
Adam’s likeness now efface, Stamp Thine image in its place. Second Adam from above, reinstate us in Thy love.
The celebration of Christmas hinges fully on the Biblical truth that the Creator stepped into His creation.
“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)
Jesus, as God and the Creator of the universe, stepped into His creation and took on human flesh. He entered His universe of time, space, and matter as a tiny baby. Why? He did so out of pure love in behalf of man, the only creature that was made in His image with a free will to choose good or evil. In Genesis, we read that man chose evil in what is called “the fall.” This choice brought perfect and just punishment from the God of creation: judgment of disease, destruction, and ultimate death. However, the Creator had a plan to make all things new. His plan to come to earth was to pay for man’s sin debt and to make right the wrong he had done. It is the message of Christmas that evil can be made right.
“For as in Adam all die…” (1 Corinthians 15:22)
Evil is evident everywhere. The massacres of Columbine, Virginia Tech, and 9/11, Hitler’s Holocaust, abortion, homosexuality, rape, adultery, divorce, infanticide, euthanasia, genocide, theft, bribery, greed, lust, lying and more are results of the origin of evil. Lucifer rebelled against God in seeking to “be like the most High” (Isaiah 14:14). Along with a third of the angelic host who followed him, Lucifer was cast down to earth where he tempted Adam & Eve through the serpent.
“Yea, hath God said…” (Genesis 3:1)
Adam listened. Whereas his wife was deceived and therefore not held totally accountable (as she was not the “head” of the human race), Adam was created first and held responsibility as he not only wrongly listened to his wife, but he was also fully aware of his choice to rebel against the Creator’s one command.
”And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.” (1 Timothy 2:14)
Today, we see the results of what transpired in Eden. Though all sin will be judged in light of the perfect and holy Creator, mankind can now be free! He can be made a “new creation” through Christ! Even though all have sinned through the sin nature we received from Adam–the head of the human race–mankind can be completely forgiven! People can be made righteous even though we all are unrighteous! THIS is the message of Christmas…that Adam’s likeness might be effaced (wiped away), and CHRIST’S IMAGE of perfection stamped in its place! Hallelujah! The image marred by Adam’s rebellion can ONLY be restored by complete faith and trust in Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection for sin.
“For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” (1 Corinthians 15:22)
Evil in the world has been conquered…in Christ! What was broken in the “fall” of Adam in the Garden of Eden is now justified through Jesus’ work on the cross. There now exists a choice for each individual as to whether they will accept Christ’s payment, or try their own way. What will you choose…the way of Adam (rebellion), or the way of Christ (obedience)?
Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. (Phil. 2:5-8)
Corruption due to Confusion
“No wonder that Brigadier General F. D. Frost stated, ‘There is no doubt…that the doctrine of evolution is the greatest curse in our educational system‘…. This philosophy seeks to…reduce man to the level of animal nature…. The surging unrest, the broken homes, the increasing divorce cases, the multiplied…criminals are but the inevitable outcome of the acceptance and practice of…evolutionary doctrine.” (H. Enock, Evolution or Creation; 1966, pp. 1146-1147)
An idea that man is no more than a highly evolved animal would be devastating to the commitment of marriage. While some creatures mate for life, others live in groups or even change sex. Do humans fit into one of these categories simply because they can choose their physical relationships? A growing idea that some humans are ‘born’ desiring another of the same sex for ‘marital relations’ is one indication of man’s innate propensity to do that which is contrary to the design of his Creator. God’s design for one man (Adam) and one woman (Eve) for the covenant of marriage was revealed in the Bible and has been exhibited in human behavior throughout the ages. Those who live contrary to this design find themselves facing spiritual, emotional, or physical heartache. Some think that they were ‘made’ to desire a person of the same sex. Though some may think this way, in part, because of the “Kinsey reports,” there is no credible scientific evidence that proves anyone is “born” homosexual. In fact, Kinsey used cadavers and children to present a warped view of science. The cadavers he used had a slightly smaller portion of the brain of supposedly “gay” men, and the implication was that the men were “born” gay! But such a finding is skewed. Their deviant lifestyles could have caused the abnormality rather than the opposite! It is an invalid assumption to think that a characteristic of a dead person is indicative of an innate quality from birth! The Kinsey studies also used the smallest of children and are too graphic to describe here. They basically involved sexual abuse in the name of “science.”
The confusion wrought by evolutionary thought extends far outside the classroom to the culture. Rampant crime coupled with the breakdown of the family can easily be tied to the teaching that there is no ultimate, moral absolute found in an ultimate Law Giver: God. Hence, men are free to do as they choose with no Authority higher than themselves to determine right from wrong. In no other aspect of society is this worldview so clearly seen than in marriage.
A Christmas Commitment
“Now the birth of Jesus was on this wise…as his mother…was espoused to Joseph….” (Matt. 1:18)
Mary had been committed to Joseph in a culture that afforded protections to marriage not generally seen in modern times. The closest idea is the practice of engagement. The espousal agreement of Biblical times was an agreement that could only be dissolved legally and for certain purposes. This is why Joseph was “minded to put her away (divorce) privily” after he discovered that Mary was with child, as there was only one way that she could have a child before marriage and that was through immorality. However, God sent an angel to affirm to Joseph that this was not a cause for legal divorce, but a special miracle of God!
It is clear from Scripture that this Baby was miraculous, as God chose to record for us the fact that Mary was with child “before they came together“ and that He was conceived “of the Holy Ghost.” He also had the writer include the fact that the angel Gabriel said to Joseph,
“…fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife…” (Matthew 1:20)
This phrase means that Joseph and Mary were already husband and wife and that the espousal agreement was marriage. The only difference is that they had not yet “come together” for physical oneness. It bears repeating that there is nothing in modern American culture that is equivalent to this ancient concept.
While there are many who think that divorce or remarriage is acceptable with God, they are sadly mistaken. In His Word, He tells us that He “hates” divorce.
“For the LORD, the God of Israel, saith that he hateth putting away (or, divorce): for one covereth violence with his garment, saith the LORD of hosts: therefore take heed to your spirit, that ye deal not treacherously.” (Malachi 2:16)
We read in Genesis of God’s design for Adam and Eve when He brought them together as husband and wife to be “one flesh.” This creation account communicates three basic concepts:
- God made humans special and very different from animals.
- He designed them as a man and a woman, different from but made for each other.
- He designed them to be “one flesh,” i.e., in a permanent relationship.
What if Joseph had “put away” Mary? He certainly had a legal right to do so. If so, this would have been the end of the Christmas story! But he didn’t, and we now have the beautiful account that we celebrate every year! Joseph’s obedience to God and faithfulness to his wife, Mary, is critical to Christmas!
Like Joseph, Jesus has every right to bring against us just and legal proceedings because of our sin against the Creator, sin for which we must suffer the punishment of a literal, eternal, and fiery hell. Does He? No! Instead, He willingly gave Himself for us. He came to this world full of evil and gave His life in ransom for ours! Hallelujah, what a Savior!
The message in the Christmas account is clear: be consecrated to God and to your spouse! How?
- Realize that your body does not belong to you. (1 Corinthians 6:19 “…your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost…and ye are not your own?”)
- Realize that a relationship (marriage, dating, boyfriends/girlfriends) is not to please yourself. (1 Corinthians 10:31 “…do all to the glory of God.”)
- Realize that marriage is a solemn vow for life and that God hates divorce. (Malachi 2:16 “For the LORD…hateth putting away….”)
- Realize that any steps leading to divorce are contrary to the design of God. (Proverbs 14:12 “There is a way that seemeth right…but the end thereof are the ways of death.”)