Origin Story #14.2 of 21:
In
the center of the garden (Gn 2:9 & 3:3)
The Woman got it right: “You may freely eat …but not
of the tree that is in the middle of the garden, or you shall die”. The edges
are boundless—explore and enjoy, rollick about God’s good and beautiful
creation. God has set the boundary, not out there, but in the midst of the
garden—in the midst of us.
The big universe out there is not the problem. The
problem of good and evil enters from the center—from the midst of the garden,
from the midst of us. We know this. As much as we try to blame something or someone
out there; the line that divides good and evil runs through the midst of
us—through the middle of me.
After breaking the boundary that God placed in the
center, humanity itself unravels form its own center. We can no longer see the
other as simply, only and completely God’s gracious gift. There’s always
complications. Something in the center of life has been lost. We have become
our own person making our own decisions about our Creator and his creation. We
have claimed the center for ourselves. And in this human center, we find
ourselves alone—alienated from others, from our Creator, and from creation
itself. Our center dies.
It is direr. But, we know the story from this side of
Calvary. The tree of the knowledge of good and evil is not the only tree
planted in the midst of the Garden. God choose to plant another tree in the
center—the tree of life.
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