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Advent 1: The Curse & The Promise

The Finer Points

“I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring; he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel.”

GENESIS 3:15

There are two aspects of this passage that really stand out in significance. First, notice that God talks about “her offspring.” Isn’t it interesting that he doesn’t say “their offspring” referring to Adam and Eve, but instead it’s simply “her offspring?” This is interesting because it could be the first hint of the virgin birth of Christ.

Secondly, it’s a little confusing because it talks about bruising heels and heads. What should we make of this?

The significance here is not about the bruising but the objects being bruised. This word for bruise is also translated “crush” in some versions and in Job 9:17. God was going to send someone who would be born of a woman (and maybe not with the help of a man), and he would be injured by Satan (see also the hint towards a “suffering servant”). He would have his heel crushed by the serpent. But this coming redeemer would crush the head of this serpent, of Satan himself.

Reflection

So what should we be thinking about this first day of December as we are anticipating Christmas? We should marvel at God’s plan for our salvation. We need to step back and reflect on the fact that even though we have an all-powerful, just God who will not let sins go unpunished, he also takes it upon himself to deal eternally with our sin. At the very moment of our first sin, we can see that God had a plan to save us. From the beginning, we can see that God is not only wholly just; he is also wholly gracious. Not only that, but we also see his grace in letting us know (even just a little bit) what he is up to in his plan to bring us back to a relationship with himself.

Let’s Talk About It:

  1. Have you ever reflected on the fact that even when handing out these curses, God was being gracious?
  2. What did Jesus do to fulfill this promise? How did he do that? And what does that mean for us?

Free Advent Bible Study

Let’s stand back and marvel at God’s grace and sovereignty, and focus on God this Christmas. May we join with the angels singing, “Glory to God in the highest” (Luke 2:14).

Join this 25-day Advent journey, The Things Concerning Himself, as we worship Christ and celebrate his coming.

December 1, 2023

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