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  1. y not eaten of the tree of life which perpetuates
  2. immortality? He said that God was deceiving them to keep them from a
  3. higher state of felicity and more exalted happiness. The tempter plucked
  4. the fruit and passed it to Eve. She took it in her hand. Now, said the
  5. tempter, you were prohibited from even touching it lest you die. He told
  6. her that she would realize no more sense of evil and death in eating than in
  7. touching or handling the fruit. Eve was emboldened because she felt not
  8. the immediate signs of God’s displeasure. She thought the words of the
  9. tempter all wise and correct. She ate, and was delighted with the fruit. It
  10. seemed delicious to her taste, and she imagined that she realized in herself
  11. the wonderful effects of the fruit.
  12. Eve Becomes a Tempter
  13. She then plucked for herself of the fruit and ate, and imagined she
  14. felt the quickening power of a new and elevated existence as the result of
  15. the exhilarating influence of the forbidden fruit. She was in a strange and
  16. unnatural excitement as she sought her husband with her hands filled with
  17. the forbidden fruit. She related to him the wise discourse of the serpent
  18. and wished to conduct him at once to the tree of knowledge. She told him
  19. she had eaten of the fruit, and instead of her feeling any sense of death, she
  20. realized a pleasing, exhilarating influence. As soon as Eve had disobeyed
  21. she became a powerful medium through which to occasion the fall of her
  22. husband.
  23. I saw a sadness come over the countenance of Adam. He appeared
  24. afraid and astonished. A struggle appeared to be going on in his mind. He
  25. told Eve
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  27. he was quite certain that this was the foe that they had been warned
  28. against, and if so, that she must die. She assured him she felt no ill effects
  29. but rather a very pleasant influence, and entreated him to eat.
  30. Adam quite well understood that his companion had transgressed the
  31. only prohibition laid upon them as a test of their fidelity and love. Eve
  32. reasoned that the serpent said they should not surely die, and his words
  33. must be true, for she felt no signs of God’s displeasure, but a pleasant
  34. influence, as she imagined the angels felt.
  35. Adam regretted that Eve had left his side, but now the deed was
  36. done. He must be separated from her whose society he had loved so
  37. well. How could he have it thus? His love for Eve was strong. And
  38. in utter discouragement he resolved to share her fate. He reasoned that
  39. Eve was a part of himself, and if she must die, he would die with her, for
  40. he could not bear the thought of separation from her. He lacked faith in
  41. his merciful and benevolent Creator. He did not think that God, who had
  42. formed him out of the dust of the ground into a living, beautiful form, and
  43. had created Eve to be his companion, could supply her place. After all,
  44. might not the words of this wise serpent be correct? Eve was before him,
  45. just as lovely and beautiful, and apparently as innocent, as before this act
  46. of disobedience. She expressed greater, higher love for him than before
  47. her disobedience, as the effects of the fruit she had eaten. He saw in her
  48. no signs of death. She had told him of the happy influence of the fruit,
  49. of her ardent love for him, and he decided to brave the consequences. He
  50. seized the fruit and quickly ate it, and like Eve, felt not immediately its ill
  51. effects.
  52. Eve had thought herself capable of deciding between
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  54. right and wrong. The flattering hope of entering a higher state of
  55. knowledge had led her to think that the serpent was her especial friend,
  56. possessing a great interest in her welfare. Had she sought her husband,
  57. and they had related to their Maker the words of the serpent, they would
  58. have been delivered at once from his artful temptation. The Lord would
  59. not have them investigate the fruit of the tree of knowledge, for then they
  60. would be exposed to Satan masked. He knew that they would be perfectly
  61. safe if they touched not the fruit.
  62. Man’s Freedom of Choice
  63. God instructed our first parents in regard to the tree of knowledge,
  64. and they were fully informed relative to the fall of Satan, and the danger
  65. of listening to his suggestions. He did not deprive them of the power of
  66. eating the forbidden fruit. He left them as free moral agents to believe
  67. His word, obey His commandments, and live, or believe the tempter,
  68. disobey, and perish. They both ate, and the great wisdom they obtained
  69. was the knowledge of sin and a sense of guilt. The covering of light about
  70. them soon disappeared, and under a sense of guilt and loss of their divine
  71. covering, a shivering seized them, and they tried to cover their exposed
  72. forms.
  73. Our first parents chose to believe the words, as they thought, of a
  74. serpent; yet he had given them no tokens of his love. He had done nothing
  75. for their happiness and benefit, while God had given them everything that
  76. was good for food and pleasant to the sight. Everywhere the eye might
  77. rest was abundance and beauty; yet Eve was deceived by the serpent, to
  78. think that there was something withheld which would make them wise,
  79. even as God. Instead of believing
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  81. and confiding in God, she basely distrusted His goodness and cherished
  82. the words of Satan.
  83. After Adam’s transgression he at first imagined that he felt the rising
  84. to a new and higher existence. But soon the thought of his transgression
  85. terrified him. The air, that had been of a mild and even temperature,
  86. seemed to chill them. The guilty pair had a sense of sin. They felt a
  87. dread of the future, a sense of want, a nakedness of soul. The sweet
  88. love and peace and happy contented bliss seemed removed from them,
  89. and in its place a want of something came over them that they had never
  90. experienced before. They then for the first time turned their attention to
  91. the external. They had not been clothed but were draped in light as were
  92. the heavenly angels. This light which had enshrouded them had departed.
  93. To relieve their sense of lack and nakedness which they realized, their
  94. attention was directed to seek a covering for their forms, for how could
  95. they meet the eye of God and angels unclothed?
  96. Their crime is now before them in its true light. Their transgression
  97. of God’s express command assumes a clearer character. Adam censured
  98. Eve’s folly in leaving his side and being deceived by the serpent. They
  99. both flattered themselves that God, who had given them everything to
  100. make them happy, might yet excuse their disobedience because of His
  101. great love to them and that their punishment would not be so dreadful
  102. after all.
  103. Satan exulted in his success. He had now tempted the woman to
  104. distrust God, to question His wisdom, and to seek to penetrate His all-wise
  105. plans. And through her he had also caused the overthrow of Adam, who,
  106. in consequence of his love for Eve, disobeyed the command of God and
  107. fell with her.
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  109. The news of man’s fall spread through heaven—every harp was
  110. hushed. The angels cast their crowns from their heads in sorrow. All
  111. heaven was in agitation. The angels were grieved at the base ingratitude
  112. of man in return for the rich bounties God had provided. A council was
  113. held to decide what must be done with the guilty pair. The angels feared
  114. that they would put forth the hand and eat of the tree of life, and thus
  115. perpetuate a life of sin.
  116. The Lord visited Adam and Eve, and made known to them the
  117. consequence of their disobedience. As they heard God’s majestic
  118. approach they sought to hide themselves from His inspection, whom they
  119. delighted, while in their innocence and holiness, to meet. “And the Lord
  120. God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou? And he said, I
  121. heard Thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I
  122. hid myself. And He said, Who told Thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou
  123. eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?”
  124. This question was asked by the Lord, not because He needed information,
  125. but for the conviction of the guilty pair. How didst thou become ashamed
  126. and fearful? Adam acknowledged his transgression, not because he was
  127. penitent for his great disobedience, but to cast reflection upon God. “The
  128. woman whom Thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and
  129. I did eat.” The woman was then addressed: “What is this that thou hast
  130. done?” Eve answered, “The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat.”
  131. The Curse
  132. The Lord then addressed the serpent: “Because thou hast done this,
  133. thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field: upon
  134. thy belly
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  136. shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life.” As the
  137. serpent had been exalted above the beasts of the field, he should be
  138. degraded beneath them all, and be detested by man, inasmuch as he
  139. was the medium through which Satan acted. “And unto Adam He said,
  140. Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten
  141. of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it:
  142. cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days
  143. of thy life; thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou
  144. shalt eat the herb of the field; in the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread,
  145. till thou return unto the ground.”
  146. God cursed the ground because of their sin in eating of the tree of
  147. knowledge, and declared, “In sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy
  148. life.” He had apportioned them the good, but withheld the evil. Now He
  149. declares that they shall eat of it, that is, they should be acquainted with
  150. evil all the days of their life.
  151. The race from that time forward was to be afflicted by Satan’s
  152. temptations. A life of perpetual toil and anxiety was appointed unto
  153. Adam, instead of the happy, cheerful labor he had hitherto enjoyed. They
  154. should be subject to disappointment, grief, and pain, and finally come to
  155. dissolution. They were made of the dust of the earth, and unto dust should
  156. they return.
  157. They were informed that they would have to lose their Eden home.
  158. They had yielded to Satan’s deception and believed the word of Satan,
  159. that God would lie. By their transgression they had opened a way for
  160. Satan to gain access to them more readily, and it was not safe for them to
  161. remain in the Garden of Eden, lest in their state of sin they gain access to
  162. the tree of
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  164. life and perpetuate a life of sin. They entreated to be permitted to remain,
  165. although they acknowledged that they had forfeited all right to blissful
  166. Eden. They promised that they would in the future yield to God implicit
  167. obedience. They were informed that in their fall from innocence to guilt
  168. they gained no strength but great weakness. They had not preserved their
  169. integrity while they were in a state of holy, happy innocence, and they
  170. would have far less strength to remain true and loyal in a state of conscious
  171. guilt. They were filled with keenest anguish and remorse. They now
  172. realized that the penalty of sin was death.
  173. Angels were commissioned to immediately guard the way of the tree
  174. of life. It was Satan’s studied plan that Adam and Eve should disobey
  175. God, receive His frown, and then partake of the tree of life, that they
  176. might perpetuate a life of sin. But holy angels were sent to debar their
  177. way to the tree of life. Around these angels flashed beams of light on
  178. every side, which had the appearance of glittering swords.
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  180. 5: The Plan of Salvation
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  182. Sorrow filled heaven, as it was realized that man was lost and that
  183. world which God had created was to be filled with mortals doomed to
  184. misery, sickness, and death, and there was no way of escape for the
  185. offender. The whole family of Adam must die. I saw the lovely Jesus
  186. and beheld an expression of sympathy and sorrow upon His countenance.
  187. Soon I saw Him approach the exceeding bright light which enshrouded
  188. the Father. Said my accompanying angel, He is in close converse with His
  189. Father. The anxiety of the angels seemed to be intense while Jesus was
  190. communing with His Father. Three times He w

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