God
rests from his work of natural creation
Gen.
2:1 "Thus the heavens and the earth were finished,
and all the host of them. 2 And on the seventh day
God ended his work which he had made; and he rested
on the seventh day from all his work which he had
made. 3 And God blessed the seventh day, and
sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from
all his work which God created and made."
God
created the heavens and the earth in six days and he
rested on the seventh day. One of the great
evidences of creation is that all nations on the
earth observe a seven day week. This could not have
happened by chance or happenstance. God, himself,
established the week based on his time table for the
creation of the heavens and the earth.
The
outline of the Sabbath is laid out for us in this
passage of scripture. The Hebrew word for Sabbath
is used in the above passage, only it is translated
"rest." Seven is the bible number for completion.
The above passage shows the "completed work of God"
in creation and His "resting" from that completed
work. Later, at Mt. Sinai, God will establish the
law of the Sabbath. The basis of the Sabbath is
that God worked six days and completed his work of
natural creation and then he rested from that
completed work on the seventh day.
Under the
Old Covenant, the observation of the Sabbath was to
give honor to God for having completed the work of
natural creation and then resting from that
completed work on the seventh day. All that
observed that Sabbath day were given honor to God
for having completed the work of natural creation
and resting on the seventh day. This became the
pattern that was to be observed under the law: six
days work, then rest on the seventh day. This was a
timely rest based on a timely creation.
"God
blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it…"
Certainly for man to rest one day a week was a
blessing from God. The word, sanctify, means to set
apart. God set apart the day to be observed as a
day of rest and for man to give honor and glory to
God for having created the heavens and the earth.
Today, we
rest in an even greater work than creation of the
heavens and the earth. We rest in Christ's finished
work of redeeming us from our sins. This is the
Christian Sabbath: to rest (cease from our works of
trying to get right with God) in the finished work
of Jesus Christ who redeemed us from our sins on the
cross of Calvary. This gives honor and glory to
Christ for his work of redemption.
For one
not to rest on the Sabbath day under the Old
Covenant was to fail to give the proper honor and
glory to God for His work of natural creation.
Likewise, for one to continue to try to establish
his righteousness by some works system fails to give
honor and glory to Christ for what he has already
accomplished for us in the work of redemption.
Creation of the woman
Gen. 2:18 "And the LORD God said, It is not good
that the man should be alone; I will make him an
help meet for him." …21 "And the LORD God caused a
deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he
took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh
instead thereof; 22 And the rib, which the LORD God
had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her
unto the man. 23 And Adam said, This is now bone of
my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called
Woman, because she was taken out of Man."
God created man as a social creature.
Most men and women dread loneliness. Most of us
want social interaction. While there may be the
occasional hermit, this is abnormal. While most
animals desire some social interaction, yet not like
man desires social interaction. Man likes his mind
and his senses to be stimulated. Certainly God knew
what he had created and the nature of the creature
he created.
God created the woman from a rib of
Adam. She was made of the very same substance that
the man was made of. Some have suggested that God
made the man superior to the woman. This cannot
be. They are made of the same substance. The woman
was made from the rib of man. As Adam declared she
was "bone of his bones and flesh of his flesh."
Thus, whatever the substance the man was made of so
was the woman.
She was designed to be an help meet for
him. Notice the phrase is "help meet" not "help
mate." The word, meet, means suitable. While she
was designed to be an help meet for him, we learn
elsewhere where he is also a help to her: 1 Pet. 3:7
"Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them according to
knowledge, giving honour unto the wife, as unto the
weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the
grace of life; that your prayers be not hindered."
Thus, the man and the woman are in life's struggles
and life's pleasures together and work together for
the common good of the family.
It would seem the significance of the
woman being taken from the side of man is that she
is to be at his side. If she was to be his head,
then it would have been appropriate that she be
taken from his head. If she was to be his servant,
then it would have been appropriate that she be
taken from his feet. She was taken from his side
next to his heart.
The man
and the woman are complements of one another. The
nature of the woman is a complement of the nature of
the man. Most men are not very good at
conversation, but are better at listening and
logic. Most women are very good conversationalists
and more emotional creatures. Their being together
brings out the best of each and together that
complement makes for greater ability than each would
have separately. |