It would be easier not to have trees in our yard at all, so that in the fall and winter we wouldn't have to do all the raking and bagging of leaves.
But if we didn't have any trees in our yard, we wouldn't get their shade and their beauty in the spring and summer.
We have to work the ground in order to enjoy the beauty in the spring.
Before sin, man did not toil or labor in order to keep a pretty garden. God made the beautiful garden and kept it perfect for his perfect creation. Everything was the way it should have been, the way God wanted it. It didn't even rain back then- God caused dew to rise from the ground. Man simply ate from the trees and didn't know what hard work was. Imagine not knowing what hard work was!
It was only after the first sin, after the fall of man, that man began to have to really work to keep his environment livable and sustainable.
It was part of the curse, the punishment for sin.
God told Eve that her punishment would be that childbirth would be painful.
This is something that is unique to humans- those who work with animals have stated that animals do not experience the levels of pain that humans do when giving birth- animals are able to give birth with discomfort, but not pain (barring some unforeseen problem in birth). This makes sense, since animals do not have free will- they simply behave exactly the way God made them to behave!
But humans, who have free will and chose to go against God's word, now experience pain in childbirth.
What only animals now experience is probably how God originally designed childbirth to be for all creatures, but human women's childbirth was changed by God to be painful as punishment.
The other part of Eve's punishment was that she would desire her husband and he would rule over her. Some people think this means that originally God had Adam and Eve as more of equal partners, but after Eve caused the downfall of mankind, God stated to her that her husband would now rule over her.
Adam's punishment was that things would no longer come easily to him- he would not be in the perfect garden anymore, and he would now have to labor and sweat, working the ground in order to make a life for his family.
So, the bare trees lying on the ground and us spending hours raking and bagging leaves reminded me of how far we are from the garden of Eden and what God intended for us to have. All because of our sinful nature, to go our own way instead of following God's word!
When we work to rake and bag the leaves, we can really feel the impact of the choices of Adam and Eve so long ago.
But, the good part is that even though God has punished mankind with toil and labor and seasons of empty cold, He still chooses to bless his wayward children...every year God sends the springtime to us again. Soon the barren trees will be full and beautiful, and we will be reminded of God's love for us.
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