Many people believe that God meant life in this world to last forever, and that physical death was appointed by God because mankind sinned. Some even believe that eternal life will be unending life in a restored garden of Eden on this planet. Personally I doubt that man was ever meant to live on earth forever. You might be interested to think
Firstly consider this passage: "Through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin. And so death spread to all men because all sinned"
Now we need to ask what kind of death resulted from sin
This would explain a problem in something God said to Adam when he commanded him not to eat of a certain tree in the garden. God said, "In the day that you eat from it, you shall surely die"
And I think this is much more than a metaphor for losing his innocence. Adam became spiritually dead in a very real and literal sense. He became "alienated from the life of God"
We see therefore that Adam's sin impacted on the state of his soul much more than on the state of his body. We must seek another reason for the death of his body hundreds of years later. And that reason is clearly stated in what God
God said to Adam, "By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread till you return to the ground, because from it you were taken. For you are dust and to dust you shall return"
Notice that God did not say, "You shall return to dust because you sinned." Rather, he said, "You shall return to dust because from it you were taken". So it seems that the physical body of man was created from dust, and therefore it goes back to dust. Physical death is, primarily, due to the manner in which God created man, not to the fact that man
This leads us to understand that the tree of life
Of course, we know that God had already planned for a means by which sinners could overcome spiritual death and regain eternal life by being born again. To make this possible, God had to send his only begotten Son into the world to suffer physical death as a sacrifice for sins
We have seen that the death sin causes is spiritual, not physical. We have seen that physical death is caused by having been created from dust. Does this mean that if man had not fallen he still would have died physically and gone back to dust?
I do not think that Adam and Eve would have suffered physical death if they had remained innocent. On the other hand, I do not think they would have remained in the world forever. Even in its pristine and unspoiled form, this world was never meant to be the eternal dwelling place of man. Man was always meant to spend a finite lifetime on earth, and then spend eternal life in
I cannot prove it to you absolutely, but it seems sensible to me that God would have done for all mankind what he did for Enoch. "Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him"
I'm very inclined to believe that this journey and blessing would have been granted to Adam and Eve and to their offspring, if only they had remained pleasing to God. But the fall of man made this blessed journey an extreme exception instead of the
So even though we found that sin causes spiritual death, and being made of dust is the reason for physical death, it nevertheless seems true that physical death is a curse upon man as a consequence of sin and the fall, because man lost the blessing of being taken up into heaven so as
Fortunately, even though we may suffer physical death and walk its shadowed vale, we nevertheless have the hope of resurrection from the dead and of being taken up into heaven when Jesus comes