Let’s
take a trip back down history's exciting road of tales that our sights may be
clearer. Sometimes there's more to what our "eye" can see... Yes,
understanding of "The" Word needs the Word for interpreting
understanding itself: that enables a clear sight and urges decision to stray in
"The" right direction in terms of our power of choice. Today something of most interest as ponder upon our context of
understanding the Word even much more. Genesis 3:24 reads, "So He drove
out the man: and He placed cherubim at the East of the garden of Eden, and a
flaming sword that turns every way, to guard the way to the tree of life."
What does that mean? Literally did God place a flaming sword that turned every
way? Was the sword literally spinning or turning from every direction
preventing mankind (Adam and Eve) to the tree of life? Did He meant something
else metaphorically speaking? Well to better understand this passage, while opening and
drawing out a much clearer conclusion, let us consider the terms "cherubim and sword" very consciously but
carefully.
Well
starting from the base of the matter itself, a cherub (singular, also cherubim:
plural) is a winged angelic being who is considered to attend on the Abrahamic
God in biblical tradition. Or in other words, within the Jewish, Christian, and
Islamic literature, a cherub is a celestial winged being with human, animal, or
birdlike characteristics who functions as a throne bearer “The” Deity or God’s
Deity… To be simple as possible, a cherub is an angle of the second highest
order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy. Here within this scenario of the passage,
we see the Bible using “cherubim” which is plural. Or in other words, God
placed cherubim (more than one cherub) in the East of the Garden of Eden (to
guard the way to the tree of life). Yes as you can see above, there is a
difference between ordinary angles and cherubim. Psalm 80:1 reads, “Give ear, O
Shepherd of Israel, You who lead Joseph like a flock; You who dwell between the
cherubim.” Here the writer referred to God dwelling between the cherubim in His
heavenly century. To better understand this passage, we turn few pages back when
God instructed Moses and the children of Israel to build His earthly Sanctuary
as found in Exodus 25:18 (And you shall make two cherubim of gold; of hammered
work you shall make them at two ends of the mercy seat.) To fully understand
the story, read Exodus chapter 25-31. Thus testifying that cherubim are in fact different from angels in their own nature.
Cherubim illustrated on a prototype version of The Ark of The Covenant. |
Climbing
back out from our first hole of perspective, we now take a closer look at the
term “sword”. During creation and after the fall of mankind, swords were not
physically created yet. Thus saying Adam and Eve’s understanding of the term “sword”
to be very narrow (since sword is a weapon used for slaughter or to pierce or
cut). However, within the Holy Bible metaphorically speaking, the word “sword”
is described as God’s Word. Hebrews 4:12 reads, “For the Word of God is living
and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing to the division of
soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts
and intents of the heart.” Also Ephesians 6:17 reads, “And take the helmet of
salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God;” Flame or
flaming symbolizes how God’s Word is Holy, Just, Righteous, Eternal,
Omnipotent, and perfect. Exodus 3:2 reads, “And the angel of the Lord appeared to
him in a flame of fire from the midst of a bush. So he looked, and behold, the
bush was burning with fire, but the bush was not consumed.” Here Moses expressed
God’s holiness… The flaming sword turning every way symbolize how God’s Word is
just, final and righteous. I mean, even if God forgave Adam and Eve if they had
owned up (which they did not: Adam blamed Eve, and Eve blamed the serpent) and
continue to allow them access to the tree of life, than God would not be love.
Simply because love is just, righteous, eternal, the beginning and the end, etc…
Simplified to a much simpler stream of sentences, “God would not be fair or love
because He would not have kept His own Word as described in Genesis 2:14, that
from the moment they ate the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil they will
surely die. Thus saying that God is not righteous or love (but thankfully He is).”
Finally
out of our second hole of treasure digging within The Holy Bible, I would say
our sight toward the direction of our perspective is now clearer compared to
the beginning of our adventure. Yes, God placed the cherubim with His Most Holy
and righteous Word guarding the way to the tree of life. You see my friends,
God is the tree of life: He is love: His Church or community is based and unified
by Him which is Love. John 15:5 reads, “I am the vine, you are the branches. He
who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do
nothing.” Yes from the moment Adam and Eve ate the fruit of the tree of
knowledge of good and evil, they lost their true relationship with God which is
the tree of life. Or in other words decoding the metaphorical sight to this
road leading toward our conclusion, when Eve first initiated a contact with
satan (the serpent in the tree of knowledge of good and evil) and accepted to “KNOW”
his sinful ideas, doctrines and principality (eating the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil), and shared all that she knew with Adam (gave a
fruit to Adam), their true relationship to God was broken (access to the tree
of life which is God. God is life, love and truth). Or in other words, God’s
righteous Word (which is God who created them: John 1:1 “In the beginning was
the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”) with the Cherubim
prevented mankind to life: which is God (John 14:6 Jesus said to Him, “I am the
way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”) Or
in other words, only with an established and strong maintained relationship
with God can humanity have eternal life. But then again, God offers eternal
life to mankind once again (as illustrated in John 3:16) as a gift
simply because He is love. Are you willing to receive this gift? Remember, “JESUS
IS COMING SOON, THE POWER OF CHOICE IS YOURS, AND TIME IS SOMETHING WE DON’T
HAVE…”
Reference:
Wikipedia.com Cherubim. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherub
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