Today's Daily Bread

Buyer’s Remorse
Have you ever experienced buyer’s remorse? I have. Just prior to
making a purchase, I feel the surge of excitement that comes with
getting something new. After buying the item, however, a wave of remorse
sometimes crashes over me. Did I really need this? Should I have spent
the money?
In Genesis 3, we find the first record of a buyer’s remorse. The
whole thing began with the crafty serpent and his sales pitch. He
persuaded Eve to doubt God’s Word (v.1). He then capitalized on her
uncertainty by casting doubt on God’s character (vv.4-5). He promised
that her eyes would “be opened” and she would become “like God” (v.5).
So Eve ate. Adam ate. And sin entered the world. But the first man
and woman got more than they bargained for. Their eyes were opened all
right, but they didn’t become like God. In fact, their first act was to
hide from God (vv.7-8).
Sin has dire consequences. It always keeps us from God’s best. But
God in His mercy and grace clothed Adam and Eve in garments made from
animal skins (v.21)—foreshadowing what Jesus Christ would do for us by
dying on the cross for our sins. His blood was shed so that we might be
clothed with His righteousness—with no remorse!
Then will I set my heart to find
Inward adornings of the mind:
Knowledge and virtue, truth and grace,
These are the robes of richest dress. —Watts
Inward adornings of the mind:
Knowledge and virtue, truth and grace,
These are the robes of richest dress. —Watts
The cross, which reveals the righteousness of God, provides that righteousness for mankind.
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