Adam was told not to eat of that fruit at that point in time. In later maturity, that would change. Adam had but to wait but instead rebelled. The Second Adam, the Messiah, fulfilled God's covenant and ascended to glory to sit on the throne as King at the right hand of the Father.
"I do not see any mention of immortality in Genesis." Read…
Adam was told not to eat of that fruit at that point in time. In later maturity, that would change. Adam had but to wait but instead rebelled. The Second Adam, the Messiah, fulfilled God's covenant and ascended to glory to sit on the throne as King at the right hand of the Father.
"I do not see any mention of immortality in Genesis." Read closer. What God made was "good" and there was no death in the world. That all changed with the Fall. The wages of sin is death.
Adam was told not to eat of that fruit at that point in time. In later maturity, that would change. Adam had but to wait but instead rebelled. The Second Adam, the Messiah, fulfilled God's covenant and ascended to glory to sit on the throne as King at the right hand of the Father.
"I do not see any mention of immortality in Genesis." Read closer. What God made was "good" and there was no death in the world. That all changed with the Fall. The wages of sin is death.