Wrangler said:
Great question!
@Aunty Janeis big on denying the claim A&E were ever immortal. (Perhaps a slight difference from not dying once one comes into existence.) Perhaps A&E were in a state of Grace, not dying, where God's intention is that we would live forever.
OK….my claim that Adam and Eve were never immortal is because to suggest otherwise, meant that the penalty for eating the forbidden fruit was a lie. Immortals cannot die....so, can God lie? NO! But the devil did. He is the one who told the humans they would not die.
So mortals are creatures who can die….not that they have to…..but that they need external means to stay alive....the tree of life extended the scope of that to everlasting life, which is not immortality. These are two different words with two different meanings......humans and animals…..all that breathe are “souls”.
Souls are “mortal” which is the very opposite of “immortal”….”souls” die. (Ezekiel 18:4) Animals die the same death as we do. (Eccl 3:19-20) They stop breathing.
Going to the creation account in Genesis we find that the only mention of death to Adam and his wife was in relation to disobedience regarding the only negative command that God gave to them. They could eat from all the trees of the garden except one.....so no deprivation was ever experienced.
There were two trees mentioned specifically in the garden….one was “the tree of the knowledge of good and evil” and the other was “the tree of life”. Access to one was forbidden under penalty of death, but access to the other was initially unlimited.…..UNTIL they took the fruit of the tree that God had claimed as his own personal property….stealing what did not belong to them…..ONLY THEN were they denied access to “the tree of life”.
Gen 3:22-24 tells us what this meant….
”Then the Lord God said, “Behold, the man has become like one of Us, knowing good and evil; and now, he might stretch out his hand, and take also from the tree of life, and eat, and live forever”— therefore the Lord God sent him out from the garden of Eden, to cultivate the ground from which he was taken. So He drove the man out; and at the east of the garden of Eden He stationed the cherubim and the flaming sword which turned every direction to guard the way to the tree of life.”(NASB)
What do you see there?......Partaking of the fruit of “the tree of life” would give mortal humans the ability to “live forever”….but since access to this tree could be denied, it did not give them “immortality” …..because without being able to partake of this tree, death would eventually overtake them. Sin brought about death. Without sin, there would have been no death.
Stealing the fruit of one tree, meant that access to the other was taken away from them…..and angels were to stand guard to make sure that no sinful human ever got to eating this fruit.
“Everlasting life” was conditional, not something that was automatic…..they had to choose to obey their Sovereign in order to keep living. God gave his children free will, but without being able to test out their obedience and loyalty, it was a risk, so he covered himself by creating only mortal beings….a free willed rogue that was indestructible would have been a disaster, especially when one rogue (a powerful angel) influenced the majority of humans, and it says a ‘third of the angels’ to rebel against the rightful authority of their Creator. If they were all immortal, then even God could not destroy them….imagine the outcome?!
It seems very obvious to me that the wisdom of the Creator often escapes other intelligent creatures who don’t seem to understand how far reaching the effects of disobedience truly are. We are living in the finality of it…..a time when God will remove all disobedient ones from his presence and only leave those who can humbly and willingly do as they are told, by the one who made them…not for trouble in a complicated and often painful existence, but in a peaceful worry-free life of enjoying all that God has made for us here.
So many think that this earth is just a place to get tested for heaven….it never was. It was designed to be our permanent home.