Today we remember and give thanks for Adam
and Eve. Adam was the first man, made in the image of
God and given dominion over all the earth (Gen 1:26). Eve was the first woman,
formed from one of Adam’s ribs to be his companion and helper (2:18–24). God
placed them in the Garden of Eden to take care of the creation as his
representatives. But they forsook God’s Word and plunged the world into sin
(3:1–7). For this disobedience God drove them from the Garden. Eve had to
suffer the pain of childbirth and be subject to Adam; Adam had to toil amid
thorns and thistles and return to the dust of the ground. Yet God promised that
the woman’s Seed would crush the serpent’s head (3:8–24). Sin had entered God’s
perfect creation and changed it until God would restore it again through
Christ. Eve is the mother of the human race, while Adam is representative of
all humanity and the Fall, as St. Paul writes, “For in Adam all die, so also in
Christ shall all be made alive” (1 Cor. 15:22).
Collect
of the Day:
Lord God, heavenly Father, You created Adam
in your image and gave him Eve as his helpmate, and after their fall into sin,
You promised them a Savior who would crush the devil’s might. By your mercy, number us among those who have
come out of the great tribulation with the seal of the living God on our
foreheads and whose robes have been made white in the blood of the Lamb; through Jesus Christ, our
Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and
forever.
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