Title: Adam and Eve disobeyed God and sinned
1Adam and Eve disobeyed God and sinned
CRANACH, Lucas the Elder Adam and
Eve Panel Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten,
Antwerp
2- 75. What was the first human sin?
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- When tempted by the devil, the first man and
woman allowed trust in their Creator to die in
their hearts. In their disobedience they wished
to become like God but without God and not in
accordance with God (Genesis 35). Thus, Adam and
Eve immediately lost for themselves and for all
their descendants the original grace of holiness
and justice.
3Introduction
- God created Adam and Eve, infused in them the
supernatural and preternatural gifts and placed
them in the Garden of Eden. - But Adam and Eve committed a very serious sin
original sin. - All men inherit this sin. Pain, suffering,
hatred, wars and all other misfortunes that
affect men and the world spring from original sin.
BOSCH, Hieronymus Paradise Terrestrial
Paradise Oil on panel, 86,5 x 39,5 cm Palazzo
Ducale, Venice
4Main ideas
51. The happiness of our first parents in the
Garden of Eden
- God, out of love, created our first parents so
that they could eventually contemplate Him and
live eternally in His presence. To that end He
made them participants in His divine life by
means of sanctifying grace or the life of grace. - God placed them in an earthly paradise and gave
them many other gifts they were free from error
and from the inclination to evil, they were
created free from pain, disease and death (the
preternatural gifts). - These gifts -supernatural and preternatural- were
to be transmitted by Adam and Eve to their
descendants.
CRANACH, Lucas the Elder The Paradise 1530 Limewoo
d, 81 x 114 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
62. The trial of our first parents
- As with the angels, God put our first parents to
the test by giving them a commandment to prove
their faithfulness to Him. If they obeyed, they
would preserve the graces and gifts that God had
given to them and their descendants. But if they
disobeyed, they would lose those graces and
gifts. - God, being their absolute lord and sovereign,
could impose such an obligation on them, always
in the hope that they would remain faithful to
Him.
BALDUNG GRIEN, Hans Eve, the Serpent, and
Death 1510-12 Panel National Gallery of Canada,
Ottawa
73. Our first parents sinned
- Adam and Eve disobeyed God and fell into sin. It
was a sin of pride, because they wanted to be
like God. - Having committed this original sin they lost the
divine friendship (grace) and the preternatural
gifts that God had given them. - Our first parents were submitted to
concupiscence, the inclination to sin, an
inclination which in itself is not sinful, but
incites to evil.
MILANI, Aureliano Expulsion of Adam and Eve Oil
on canvas, 153 x 106 cm Private collection
84. Men are born under the effects of original sin
and suffer the consequences
- In Adam the entire human race inherited the
effects of that sin. That is to say, when
receiving our human nature from our first
parents, we receive it stained with Adams sin. - Without that inner harmony, we are inclined to
sin (concupiscence). - This is what we call the original sin, with which
we all are born.
Durer's Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1498)
95. Consequences of original sin
- All men are born with the terrible inherent
consequences of original sin. We are born without
grace, in a state of sin which turns us away from
God and inclines us towards evil. - We call this inclination concupiscence.
- We are subject to illness, pain and finally,
death. - By original sin, Satan acquired great influence
on the world.
SIGNORELLI, Luca The Damned Being Plunged into
Hell (detail) 1499-1502 Fresco Chapel of San
Brizio, Duomo, Orvieto
106. God had pity on mankind and promised a
Redeemer
- God had pity on mankind and promised future
redemption. He promised that from the human race
would emerge a Redeemer -Jesus Christ-, who would
save humanity from original sin and its
consequences.
ALTDORFER, Albrecht The Resurrection of Christ c.
1516 Oil on wood, 70,5 x 37,3 cm Kunsthistorisches
Museum, Vienna
11Resolutions for Christian life
12Resolutions to move forward
- Learn the Act of Contrition. It can be recited as
a sign of repentance for our sins before
confession and at other times of the day. - Be aware of the fact that as a consequence of
original sin we need to make a strong effort to
avoid sin, but always in a spirit of Christian
joy.