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Why did God command Adam not to eat from the tree?

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God commanded Adam not to eat from the tree as a test of obedience, emphasizing the importance of submission to divine authority.

God's command to Adam not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil served as a critical test of obedience and the establishment of a covenant of works. The restriction highlighted God’s authority as Creator and reminded Adam that he was a steward of creation, placed in the garden to live in harmony with God's will. It also exhibited the principle that true freedom involves acknowledging God’s rights over our lives. In obeying this command, Adam would have maintained his fellowship with God; failure to do so brought about the consequences that altered the course of human history, demonstrating the significance of obedience to God's Word.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:16-17, Genesis 3:6

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