Advent #4 of 10:
The seed of the woman will crush the serpent.
(Genesis 3:15)
The serpent’s temptation brings about “the curse”. But
tucked away somewhere deep down in the curse there is hope: “Creation was
subjected to futility, not of its own will but by the will of the One who
subjected it, in hope” (Ro 8:20). This
hope has to do with the woman. It is a hope at first vague and riddled, but a
hope that will make its way all the way to Bethlehem.
The curse brings futility and death to God’s good
creation: “You are dust, and to dust you shall return" (Gn 3:19). But, if one looks closely, you will
notice that God’s “No” has a “Yes” in it. That’s just the way God is. The curse
will not be the last word.
God’s “Yes” has to do with the woman: First, in the midst of death she will bring
forth life. It is such a wonder that her name will be changed from Woman to
Eve, “the life giver”. Because of her, “with the help of the Lord,” life goes
on—humanity lives on. It is life unto
death, but life nonetheless—enough life to see something of us living on in our
children and our children’s children.
Second, and an even greater wonder, the wonder of all wonders, from
woman and her seed will come The Woman whose offspring will turn the tables on
the serpent. That’s the riddled part—a riddle placed right at the beginning of
the curse—a hint that there is from the beginning something tucked away down
deep in the curse that will someday turn the tables bringing an end to death
and liberating us to life eternal.
That’s how we sing it when Christmas comes: “He comes to
make his blessings flow, far as the curse is found…” (Joy to the World).
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