Introduction
Last week, Patrice covered the consequences of humanitys rebellion
against God (4 ALIENATIONS?). But in the midst of this bad news, God speaks
a word of hope. In 3:14,15, we have the first revelation of Gods
rescue plan . . .
You remember that this mess began because Eve listened to the Serpent
and because Adam listened to Eveneither one of them listened to
God!
So God starts with Adam (3:11), who blames Eve (3:12). God addresses
Eve, who blames the Serpent (3:13). So God addresses the Serpent in
3:14 (read).
The curse on the Serpent
Biblical scholars have interpreted this verse in two different ways.
Some understand it to be a judgment on the snake through which Satan spoke.
In this view, God curses the snakes anatomy in 3:14, and then goes
on to curse the person behind the snake (Satan) in 3:15.
I have no problem with the possibility of Satan indwelling other creatures
(DEMON POSSESSION; JUDAS; ANTICHRIST), or with God introducing morphological
changes as a judgment (3:19 human bodies are now subject to disease
and death)I just dont think this is what 3:14 is about.
Others (including myself) understand this verse to be a judgment on Satan
alone. Let me explain why I think this and what the judgment is.
First of all, the passage itself seems to distinguish the Serpent from
normal animals. The definite article (the) is used throughout,
suggesting this is his title. The grammar of 3:1 (partitive) indicates
that the Serpent was qualitatively different from the animals rather
than simply the smartest of the animals.
Second, as we saw two weeks ago, the rest of the Bible clearly identifies
the Serpent as Satan with no reference to a host snake (Rev. 12:9).
Third, the judgment of 3:14 is because you have done this.
Since animals are not freely choosing, morally responsible agents, it
doesnt make sense that God would specifically blame a snake for
what happened.
Fourth, Gen. 1:24 suggests that snakes (creeping things)
were already legless, and that God viewed this as good rather
than as a curse.
Lastly, the language in 3:14 seems to be figurative rather than literal.
This is Hebrew poetry, which employs conceptual parallelism. Therefore,
if we take on your belly you shall go literally, we must
also take dust you shall eat literally. But as we all know,
while snakes move about on their bellies, they do no have a dirt diet.
Therefore, it is preferable to take both phrases figuratively, meaning
you will be totally defeated. Other Old Testament passages
use this phrase in just this way (see Ps. 72:9; Isa. 49:23) to describe
the fate of Gods enemies.
Therefore, God declares in this verse the certain doom of Satan because
he tempted Adam and Eve. Although Satan was gloating over the victory
he had just won, God says the day will surely come when he will be completely
and eternally (all the days of your life) defeated. Though
he is the highest created being, he will be sentenced to a fate far
worse than the most common field animals.
The beasts curse (living in an abnormal nature) is nothing compared
to the Serpents curse.
This also helps us understand 3:15, which is addressed to the same person,
and explains how God will bring about the defeat of Satan that he declared
in 3:14 . . .
3 Enmities
3:15 is a capsule summary of the history of humans from Gods perspective.
It is one of the most important verses in the entire Bible, the abstract
of Gods rescue plan which the rest of scripture unfolds. Read 3:15.
God will not simply annihilate Satan, nor will he defeat him through a
direct, face-to-face confrontation. Rather, since the devil launched a
war against God through the human race, God will counter-attack through
the human race. God speaks of three pairs of enmities, hostilities, antagonisms,
conflicts through which he will defeat the Serpent. These enmities begin
with the current situation and stretch out into the distant future. They
sketch the course of human history and explain the stages in which God
will bring Satan to his knees.
Enmity #1
Read 3:15a: . . . and I will put enmity between
you and the woman . . . This is not saying that women
from now on will be snake-phobic. Women dont hate snakes any more
than men do; and some women (just like some men) hate spiders but love
to work with snakes.
Rather, the you refers in context to Satan, and the
woman refers in context to Eve. There werent too many other
women running around at this point.
Eve regarded Satan as a morally neutral creature up to this pointshe
took him seriously and had no inclination to be suspicious of him. This
would change from this point on. No longer would she be an unwitting pawn
in his hands. From now on, she would cooperate with the Lord in opposing
the Serpent. The little that we know about Eve from this point on seems
to indicate that she quit listening to the Serpent and returned to listening
to the Lord.
In 4:1, she regards the birth of her first child as something in which
God was intimately involved, rather than as something that she pulled
off by her own power. More on this verse later . . .
In 4:25, she sees Seths birth as Gods appointed replacement
for Abel, through whom God would raise up a godly line. Again, more
on this later . . .
Eve turned back to the Lord, and served the Lord, and was used by God
to oppose the works of Satan. There was indeed enmity between Eve and
the Serpent.
Enmity #2
This enmity between humans and Satan, which began with Eve, was to continue
and branch out. Read 3:15b: . . . and between
your seed and her seed . . . It seems obvious that
God is not referring to Satans biological children locked in mortal
combat with all of Eves descendants (i.e., all humans). Angels do
not procreate (Matt. 22:30?). Rather, God predicts a great division
within humanity into two camps: those who follow Satan in his rebellion
against God (your seed), and those who follow Eve in her return
to and trust in God (her seed).
The great conflict between God and Satan that already raged in the invisible
heavenlies would now be made visible in the history of human affairs.
We see this enmity unfolded in the succeeding chapters of the Bible:
As we will see next week, the enmity between Cain and Abel was ultimately
not physical or economic or educational, but spiritualthe posture
they took toward God.
As we will see next week, this enmity continues through Cains
godless line (4:16-24) and is counteracted by Seths godly line
(4:25-5:32).
Why has there been so much enmity between Israel and the rest of the
world? Is it a historical accident that the Jewish people have been
persecuted more than any other people-group? No, this is part of the
enmity (Rev. 12:1-4).
Jesus reminds us that this enmity doesnt flow purely along ethnic
or racial lines; it cuts across these divisions. Read Jn. 8:39-44. In
what sense were these people not Gods children, but rather children
of the devil? In that they were in revolt against God. Here is the enmity,
and it grew to such an extent that they killed Gods Son.
This is the true meaning of human history, the theme that makes it all
understandable. Not MARXISM, FREUDIANISM, NATIONALISM, etc.but a
spiritual conflict. And all humanity stands on one side or another in
this conflict. Those who are of the seed of Satan are unwittingly used
by him to perpetuate his revolt, while those who are of the seed of Eve
have the privilege of voluntarily pursuing the deeds of their Father.
See Matt. 13:38ff. This conflict will grow to a great culmination,
which the rest of the Bible describes . . .
Enmity #3
But God speaks of a third enmityread 3:15c: . . . he
will bruise you on the head, and you shall bruise him on the heel.
Suddenly, God speaks of a single male human (he). This enmity
will reach its climax, not between one descendant of Eve and one descendant
of Satan. Rather, just as the conflict began between one human individual
(Eve) and Satan himself, so it will reach its climax between one of Eves
male descendants and Satan himself. Like two titans, these two will one
day square off against one another in a battle to the death. Satan will
land a painful (but not mortal) blow, but he will drive his
sword right down Satans head and split it in half (as predicted
in 3:14).
Who is he? This male descendant is the Messiah.
The rest of the Old Testament traces the identity of this seed
down from all humanity to a single individual. See Gen. 12:3 & 22:17,18;
49:10; Isa. 9:6; Matt. 1:1. This seed is the Messiah,
Jesus of Nazareth. (NOTE OTHER PREDICTIONS FULFILLED BY HIM Faith
Makes Sense.)
NOTE: This identification of the seed with the Messiah
is not a distinctively Christian interpretation. Jewish scholars had
the same interpretation centuries before Jesus was born. The LXX (circa
200 BC) translates Gen. 3:15 with a singular (rather than collective)
understanding of seed.
The pre-Christian Jerusalem Targum paraphrases thusly: There
shall not cease kings from the house of Judah nor scribes teaching
the law from his childrens children until the time that King
Messiah shall come, whose is the kingdom. To him are all the kingdoms
of the earth to be subjected.
Therefore, they linked Gen. 3:15 with Gen. 49:10.
Why the two bruisings? What God only hints at here he elaborates upon
in the rest of the Old Testament and New Testament. These two bruisings
refer respectively to the two comings of the Messiah, both of which were
predicted by the Old Testament prophets (see 1 Pet. 1:10,11).
Jesus came the first time as a suffering servant to receive this blow.
Satan entered into Judas to deliver this blow, and it seemed like a
mortal blow. By offering himself up in our place, Jesus paid the penalty
for our sins (Isa. 53 verses). Though it looked like he was defeated,
God vindicated him by raising him from the dead. This was the beginning
of the end for Satan. Its almost as though the sword rebounded
off Jesus heel into Satans head. No longer could he hold
humans in death because of their sins (Heb. 2:14,17).
But the day will come when Jesus will return, this time to rule and
reign and vanquish the Serpent forever (read Rev. 20:10; Rom. 16:20).
Then, what was predicted moments after Adam and Eve fell will be fulfilled.
Then, Satan will be on his belly, eating dirt . . . all
the days of his lifedone in by the Seed of Eve.
So what?
This is the entire history of salvation, all squeezed into one verse!
This is one of the reasons why I am a Christian. Having examined the other
scriptures, I found that no others have a comprehensive plan
for human salvation, a plan that is fulfilled in history over thousands
of years predicted by dozens of human authors, authenticated by hundreds
of detailed predictions. This is unique!
Which humanity are you part of?
From this time on in the flow of history there are two humanities.
The one humanity says there is no God, or it makes its own gods in its
own imagination, or it tries to come to God in its own way. The other
humanity comes to the true God in Gods way. There is no neutral
ground.
Since the Fall, we are all born into the humanity that is in opposition
to God. But you dont have to stay there. God is giving you the opportunity
to come to him through his Son Jesus Christ. You can do this by simply
receiving Christ as your Savior. What is your decision?
Footnotes
Copyright 1998 Gary DeLashmutt