Wednesday, April 30, 2014

4/30/2014 - God's second question to man - Who told you that you were naked?

Genesis 3:11 (NIV) And he said, “Who told you that you were naked?
 
That's really kind of a loaded question.  The first attribute I see of God in this question is His willingness to defend His children.  Who told you?  His first thought was to blame someone else for their shame.
 
Most parents who love their children don’t want to believe that their child could do wrong.  Their initial reaction is to blame someone else.  What’s the first question asked when a parent walks into a room and finds a broken lamp, even if there is only one child and one parent in the house at the time?  The first question asked is, who broke the lamp?
 
Before I even confess my sins to God He doesn’t want to believe I’ve sinned in the first place.  He wants to blame someone else for my shame.
 
Who told you?  The second attribute of God that I get from this question is His jealousy.  Every time I read the first three words of that question I can almost hear the pain in God’s voice.  Who told you?  Who has the right to tell you, Adam, that you’re naked?  Who have you put in front of Me... and listened to?
 
In this question, I first see God’s jealousy.  And many times through scripture I'm reminded of His jealousy.  Exodus 34:14 (NIV) tells me, "Do not worship any other god, for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God."
 
Whenever I put something or someone before God, He gets jealous.  He wants me to listen to Him and only Him.  How many times do I hear the jealousy coming through in God’s voice?  How many times do I hear it?  Karl, who are you listening to besides Me?  Who told you?
 
The third attribute of God in this question is His desire for me to be whole.  Who told you that you were naked?  Who told you something about yourself that you needed to feel shame for?  I made you perfectly, Adam, naked and all, who told you that you needed to cover yourselves before Me and before each other?
 
You see, when I listen to what others say about me and believe it, instead of listening to what God says about me and believing that, I am sinning and I feel shame.  In Psalm 81 the Psalmist talks about how Israel listened to other gods and how because of that God wouldn’t bless them.  Yet if the Israelites would listen to God, the true God, he would listen to them.
 
All through Israel’s history I read about how when they listened to God they would be cared for and prosperous, but when they listened to other gods or false prophets they would be taken into slavery or not have God’s favor upon them.
When I came to know Christ, when I accepted Him as my Lord and Savior, I became new.  I don’t need to listen to anyone else.
In 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 I learn that I am a new creation.
When I listen to what others say to me or about me and start believing it, I start forgetting what God says about me.
In Galatians 4:6-7 I learn that I am an heir.
This is for you, Reader, and me... who told you?  When we get discouraged at work because a co-worker or boss tells us that we're not good enough and we start feeling worthless, God is right there asking, who told you that you are worthless?  When we go to school and we hear others tell us that we’re dumb or stupid, God is right there pleading, who told you that you are dumb or stupid?  When we’re at home and we get lost in the family business of recitals, and practices, homework, and chores and we start to feel insignificant, God is right there screaming through the loneliness, who told you that you are insignificant?  When we go to church and we feel that we can’t serve because we don’t know this, or in our past we’ve done this, God is right there shouting through the judgment of others, who told you that you can’t serve Me?  When we’ve been abused physically, mentally, emotionally or even spiritually by others and we’re left feeling broken and discarded, God is right there frantically exclaiming, who told you that you aren’t whole?
Karl, who told you that you are naked?  And why are you believing them instead of believing Me?

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