In Genesis 3, there at v. 10-11, Adam says he is naked and God asks, “Who told you that?”
God gave Adam the chance to tell the truth. Instead, Adam put it on Eve. God gave Eve the chance to tell the truth. Eve put it on the snake.
God didn’t ask the snake. The snake did what snakes do.
So, back to Adam…(But first this note of encouragement needs context). I have spoken to our church on more than one occasion, railing against negative self-talk i.e., “I’m not good enough, smart enough, strong enough…” Well, this morning while out on a run, a preacher that I listen to, (Yes, I need to hear from the Word too), talked about this passage from Genesis 3.
See, God asked Adam who told him that he was naked. God knew that it wasn’t He who told Adam. God knew what He had said to Adam.
So where did it come from? God knew that answer too. The enemy.
Let me tell you something believing brother or sister. Don’t be Adam. If you’ll listen to the Lord, you’ll never hear that you are less deserving, less smart, less strong, less beautiful, less good or able than anyone else. You will hear that through the power of Jesus, you possess all the power and authority that you need to be as much as you want to be. All you have to do is accept it and then, live in it.
Jesus said in Matthew 16, “…I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”
Stop listening to the world. Snakes do what snakes do. Listen for the voice of God as it speaks to you through His word.
This word gives you the authority to unlock all that is found in His will for you.