![]() Eden was abundant, but it wasn’t yet expansive. ![]() God’s intentions for his creation have always been headed toward consummation, toward glory. We could say there was an eschatology of Eden. ![]() It was unsullied but incomplete.įrom the very beginning, Eden was not meant to be static it was headed somewhere. Certainly, Eden was pure and pristine, ordered and filled, but the Eden we read about in Genesis 1 and 2 wasn’t yet everything God intended for his creation. But rather than thinking of Eden in terms of perfection, we should think of it in terms of potential. ![]() Eden was good, but not yet fully glorious.Įden was bright and beautiful, and we tend to think of it in terms of perfection. This article is part of the 10 Things You Should Know series. ![]()
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