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Genesis 2:20-24
Excerpted from: Remembering Who We Are

People picture Adam as a primitive man; but here he named every beast in the world. There is not a scientist anywhere in the world that could do that today.

We have all read that many times. In all of this, consider that the bride of Jesus Christ is to be a true help meet to Him, just as the wives that God has given to us are to be helpmeets to us. This is what the bride of Christ has to look forward to - to be a helpmeet to her husband-to-be.

In all this, consider that this is an extremely important aspect of marriage, with a far-reaching purpose that God had in mind. I hope this helps all of us to take our marriages more seriously and to consider the roles that we have. They do picture the future event of the church marrying Jesus Christ. That is what your marriage pictures. That is why God put it here.

God knew that it was not good for man to be alone. And we can see from the plan of God that God does not wish to be alone. Nor does His Son wish to be alone. You are part of the plan of God. He has a great future planned for you as the bride of Jesus Christ, with much to do. As we heard about in the sermonette this morning, it is just going to be wonderful.

Adam needed a mate, one with whom he might take sweet counsel. Here is one of the things you will do with Jesus Christ as your husband. God further tells us that He would make a helpmeet for Adam, not only one who would be able to respond to his feelings, but also take an intelligent and appropriate part in his active pursuits. In all that Jesus Christ does, the bride will help Him in it.

Among the animals there was not a helpmeet found for Adam. None of the animals could be equal, a companion - a sharer of man's thoughts, his observations, his purposes, his enterprises. So God would have to make someone very special for Adam, just as God has to make somebody very special for His Son, Jesus Christ - and that is you.

God could have formed the woman out of the dust of the ground, as He did Adam. But the Creator's design was to give Adam a helpmeet that would be intimately close with him in every way and who would be, in every sense, a real part of him. When Adam first saw Eve, (I could never picture Adam saying what he did. I always thought the response would be, Wow! but) Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. A more proper translation might be: This turn, or this one who passes in front of me, is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh. Adam recognized that.

We have to understand that the creation of a helpmeet for a man is indeed one of the most wonderful gifts God could give men. And we must understand that the bride that Jesus Christ is going to marry is going to be a wonderful gift for Him as well.


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Our True Identity  

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Called Their Name Adam  
Christian Marriage (Part Two)  
Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part 10)  (2)
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Five)  (2)
Using Power Righteously (Part One)  
Where God Places His Name (Part One)  



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