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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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After the creation of Adam, "God said, 'It is not good that man

should be alone; I will make a helper comparable to him.'" God gave

Adam a companion fitted for him, who would be one with him in

love and sympathy. Eve was created from a rib taken from Adam's

side. She was not to control him as the head, nor to be trampled

under his feet as an inferior, but to stand by his side as an equal,

loved and protected by him. She was his second self, showing the

close union that should exist in this relationship. "For no one ever

hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it." "Therefore a

man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and

they shall become one" (Ephesians 5:29; Genesis 2:24).

"Marriage is honorable" (Hebrews 13:4). It is one of the two

institutions that, after the fall, Adam brought with him beyond the

gates of Paradise. When the divine principles are recognized and

obeyed, marriage is a blessing; it guards the purity and happiness of

the race and elevates the physical, intellectual, and moral nature.

"The Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden, and there

He put the man whom He had formed." Trees of every variety were

in this garden, many of them heavy with delicious fruit. There were

lovely vines, growing upright, their branches drooping under their

load of tempting fruit. It was the work of Adam and Eve to train the

branches of the vine to form bowers, thus making a home for

themselves from living trees covered with foliage and fruit. In the

middle of the garden stood the tree of life, surpassing in glory all

other trees. Its fruit had the power to sustain life forever.

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