Bible Society of South Africa

A gardening God – 19 January 2021

By Hennie Symington

Um(Imi)bhalo weBhayibheli

UGenesise 2

7UJehova uNkulunkulu wambumba umuntu ngomhlabathi, waphefumulela emakhaleni akhe umoya wokuphila; kanjalo umuntu waba umphefumulo ophilayo.

Insimu yase-Edene

8UJehova uNkulunkulu watshala insimu e-Edene ngasempumalanga; wambeka khona umuntu amenzileyo. 9UJehova uNkulunkulu wahlumisa emhlabathini imithi yonke ebukekayo, emihle, edliwayo, nomuthi wokuphila phakathi nensimu, nomuthi wokwazi okuhle nokubi.

10E-Edene kwavela umfula owamanzisa insimu; wahlukana khona, waba yizimbaxa ezine. 11Eyokuqala inegama lokuthi iPishoni; yiyo ezungeza izwe lonke laseHavila, lapho kukhona igolide. 12Lihle igolide lalelo zwe. Kukhona nenhlaka yebedola* netshe leshohamu* lapho. 13Igama leyesibili linguGihoni; yiyo ezungeza lonke izwe laseKushe. 14Igama leyesithathu linguHidekeli; yiyo egobhoza ngasempumalanga kwase-Asiriya. Eyesine ingu-Ewufrathe.

15UJehova uNkulunkulu wayesemthatha umuntu, wambeka ensimini yase-Edene ukuba ayilime, ayigcine.

UGenesise 2:7-15ZUL59NOVula kumfundi weBhayibheli

Gardens must be very close to the heart of God because it was the first thing he created on earth. It was beautiful to behold and the fruits of the garden were good to eat. God even created a gardener in his image as a companion to till and delight in the garden. By scooping up a handful of dirt to form Adam, God showed us our connection to the earth. Our bodies contain the same elements as the earth, and are daily nourished and replenished by the earth’s nutrients and minerals as we eat and drink. It is not surprising therefore that we – most of us at least – feel a deep connection with and orientation towards the earth through our gardens.

Sadly mankind let that idyllic garden slip through our fingers and so we find ourselves mostly “East of Eden” and separated from the Gardener. But the dream of that idyllic place never left our hearts and at times we are reminded of it and rediscover the garden that remains hidden in the ordinary, the unexpected and the significance of timeless moments. Celebrating Christmas was such a moment as we were reminded once more that Christ came to restore our connection with paradise. He came to show the face of God among us so that we would remember that once upon a time there was a garden where man and God were companions, while pointing to a future time when the garden will be restored and God will be all and in everything.

Prayer: Oh God, we weep as we bring before you our gardens gone to wrack and ruin. We pray that you will restore our lives and make them new through your forgiveness and love for the people you created in your image. Amen

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