Donald. S. Whitney recommends six facets to Bible intake: Hearing, Reading, Studying, Memorizing, Mediating and Applying.
On Bible Reading his three suggestions for effectiveness are: 1) find the time, 2) find a Bible reading plan and 3) find at least one word, phrase or verse to meditate on each time you read.
God created Adam to be like Him. God created Adam to live forever. God created Adam to rule. Adam needed knowledge to rule. Adam’s knowledge came from God, and accorded with God.
The tree = Adam could know good and evil by himself. The tree = The tree of autonomy = morally autonomous
Adam chose to eat the fruit = sin Sin = separated from God
The law of sin = always against the law of God
God says “don’t eat” => Sinners eat God says bad => Sinners say good God says good => Sinners say bad
“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!” (Isaiah 5:20). 禍哉! 那些稱惡為善,稱善為惡,以暗為光,以光為暗,以苦為甜,以甜為苦的人。
Genesis 3:22, And the LORD God said, “Behold, the man has become like one of us, to know good and evil (autonomously)…”
“Faith adds nothing to what Christ has done for us in justification. Faith merely receives the righteousness of Jesus Christ offered in the gospel (Rom. 4:4-5).”