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What does the command to tend the garden signify?

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Tending the garden signifies man's role in stewarding God's creation in fellowship with Him.

The command for Adam to 'dress it and keep it' in the Garden of Eden reflects man's purpose as a steward of God's creation. This task is not one of toil, but rather a joyful service in harmony with God, suggesting a partnership in creation. Adam's role to tend the garden indicates that humanity is called to cultivate and care for the world diligently and responsibly, reflecting God's character. This act of stewardship lays a foundation for understanding our relationship with creation and our responsibility to live in accordance with God’s will, acting as caretakers of His creation.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:15

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