The Devolution of Man

To devolve means moving from a higher level to a lower level. Some of the synonyms are demotion, degradation, deterioration, debase, etc. When God created man in the Garden of Eden with His own hands and breathed into him the breath of life, we were created in His image – a creation far superior than anything that God created. A creation that was given authority over all creation. We were created to be rulers and stewards over His creation. However, when man encountered sin and succumbed to its allure, the devolution of man began. Contrary to the scientific definition of the evolution of man, we have continued to devolve.

With advancements in science and technology, we may have become more intellectually superior than our ancestors. However, with rise in intellect, we have become morally deficient and are on the downward spiral of further degradation. Dependence on God and sticking to the ancient paths has become a sign of weakness and immaturity. Being a person with high morals is not a badge of honor. How did we embark on such a journey? How did we stray so far from our original design?

In the very first chapter of Isaiah and Romans, the steps are clearly laid out for the devolution of man.

Step 1: Disobedience

Isaiah 1: 2

Listen, O heavens, and hear, O earth;

For the LORD speaks,

“Sons I have reared and brought up,

but they have revolted against me.”

Adam and Eve disobeyed God in the Garden by eating the forbidden fruit. The appeal of being like God as baited by Satan, was enough for them to disobey God’s one command. When we disobey, whether in matters small or big, we are taking the very first step to challenge God’s commands. Ever since the first sin, our human flesh is constantly fighting against God, disobeying at every instance.

Because that which is known about God is evident within them; for God made it evident to them. (Romans 1: 19)

Step 2: Ignorance

Isaiah 1: 3

An ox knows its owner,

And a donkey its master’s manger,

But Israel does not know,

My people do not understand.

In ignorance, we have failed to recognize who our Creator is. We have become ignorant of our divine purpose. In the process of becoming intellectual, we’ve strayed too far from the truth, relying on man’s experiences and embracing the lies that are dangled before us as truth. Lie becomes truth and truth becomes lie. Despite the clear demarcation between the absolute truth of God and lies that the devil portrays, man chose the lies.

“They bend their tongue like their bow;

Lies and not truth prevail in the land;

For they proceed from evil to evil,

And they do not know Me,” declares the Lord. (Jeremiah 9: 3)

For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse. For even though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God or give thanks, but they became futile in their speculations, and their foolish heart was darkened. (Romans 1: 20-21)

Step 3: Defiance

Isaiah 1: 4

Alas, sinful nation,

People weighed down with iniquity,

Offspring of evildoers,

Sons who act corruptly!

They have abandoned the Lord,

They have despised the Holy One of Israel,

They have turned away from Him.

Disobedience leads to ignorance. Ignorance leads to defiance. Now that man has failed to acknowledge God and forgotten Him, he became defiant. In order not to obey God’s commands, man embraced corruption as his new vocation. Every step that we have taken away from God in defiance has led us farther away from Him.

“We have acted very corruptly against You and have not kept the commandments, nor the statutes, nor the ordinances which You commanded Your servant, Moses.” (Nehemiah 1: 7)

Professing to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the form of corruptible man and of birds and four-footed animals and crawling creatures. (Romans 1: 22-23)

Step 4: Despair

Isaiah 1: 5

Where will you be stricken again,

As you continue in your rebellion?

The whole head is sick

And the whole heart is faint.

Being defiant of God’s commands, leads to confusion and despair. In the man’s zeal of finding his own way, he becomes disoriented and wanders around trying to find himself again. He has devolved into worshiping idols that he has carved for himself. Seeking a god apart from the Almighty God has never satisfied any man. Despite the innate urge to be united with His Creator, he will trudge on to the immoral paths that will farther lead him to confusion and despair. Look at all the idols we have placed high above God in our current culture. With shifting priorities, man is bound to feel anxious and unsure of his bearings.  

He feeds on ashes; a deceived heart has turned him aside. And he cannot deliver himself, nor say, “Is there not a lie in my right hand?” (Isaiah 44: 20)

Every man is stupid, devoid of knowledge;

Every goldsmith is put to shame by his idols;

For his molten images are deceitful,

And there is no breath in them. (Jeremiah 10: 14)

Therefore, God gave them over in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, so that their bodies would be dishonored among them. For they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever, Amen. (Romans 1: 24-25)

Step 5: Disease

Isaiah 1: 6

From the sole of the foot even to the head

There is nothing sound in it,

Only bruises, welts and raw wounds,

Not pressed out or bandaged,

Nor softened with oil.

On this path of defiance, there is despair and disease – the twins. Man, first loses his mind and heart to despair, followed by health to diseases in his body. We go about weighed down by our own guilt of disobedience. Yet in this lowly devolved stage, we still don’t acknowledge of our disobedience and return to God. The defiant nature in us will not allow us to return to our merciful Father. Even though we have extended the average lifespan of man, it is not without numerous maladies that afflict man.

There is no soundness in my flesh because of Your indignation; there is no health in my bones because of my sin. For my iniquities are gone over my head; as a heavy burden they weigh too much for me. My wounds grow foul and fester because of my folly. I am bent over and greatly bowed down; I go mourning all day long. For my loins are filled with burning, and there is no soundness in my flesh. I am benumbed and badly crushed; I groan because of the agitation of my heart. (Psalm 38: 3-8)

And just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God any longer, God gave them over to a depraved mind, to do those things which are not proper. (Romans 1: 28)

Step 6: Desolation

Isaiah 1: 7-8

Your land is desolate,

Your cities are burned with fire,

Your fields – strangers are devouring them in your presence;

It is desolation, as overthrown by strangers.

The daughter of Zion is left like a shelter in a vineyard,

Like a watchman’s hut in a cucumber field, like a besieged city.

Man comes to the end of himself. A place of desolation:  physically, mentally and spiritually. There is just emptiness there. Nothing satisfies him. Everything hurts him. No answers to be found. Yet in such lowest devolved stage, he fails to recognize the hand of God. A merciful God has stretched forth His righteous right hand to lift us up from debased state and set us again on the path of righteousness. Are we willing to be rescued?

Therefore, My wrath and My anger were poured out and burned in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem, so they have become a ruin and a desolation as it is this day. (Jeremiah 44: 6)

Step 7: Death

Isaiah 1: 9

Unless the Lord of hosts

Had left us a few survivors,

We would be like Sodom,

We would be like Gomorrah.

The twin cities of Sodom and Gomorrah are now heaps of rubble and never inhabited by man. The Lord in His righteous anger rained on them fire and brimstone so not a single person survived. The only climax to disobedience is death – an eternal separation from God. With man’s dead soul, decaying body, and depraved mind, death is the only culminating factor to end everything.

And although they know the ordinance of God, that those who practice such things are worthy of death, they not only do the same, but also give hearty approval to those who practice them. (Romans 1: 32)

For when you were slaves of sin, you were free in regard to righteousness. Therefore, what benefit were you then deriving from the things of which you are now ashamed? For the outcome of those things is death. (Romans 6: 20-21)

The Solution

Despite the depravity and devolution of man, God shows mercy. As promised in the Garden of Eden, He sent the righteous and perfect Lamb of God to redeem us, His beloved Son Jesus Christ. His righteous right hand will rescue us from our depravity only if we are willing to return to Him, acknowledge Him as Lord, and worship Him as our Creator. He will cleanse us of all unrighteousness and restore us to Himself. The true evolution of man happens when he denounces the world and embraces God and His ordinances. The true evolution of man ensues when he is snatched from the path of destruction and set on the path of righteousness. The true evolution of man occurs when he is transformed into Christ’s likeness.

Now in that day the remnant of Israel, and those of the house of Jacob who have escaped, will never again rely on the one who struck them, but will truly rely on the Lord, the Holy One of Israel. (Isaiah 10: 20)

The surviving remnant of the house of Judah will again take root downward and bear fruit upward. For out of Jerusalem will go forth a remnant and out of Mount Zion survivors. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this. (Isaiah 37: 31)

But now having been freed from sin and enslaved to God, you derive your benefit, resulting in sanctification, and the outcome, eternal life. For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6: 22-23)

“The highest glory of the creature is in being only a vessel, to receive and enjoy and show forth the glory of God. It can do this only as it is willing to be nothing in itself, that God may be all. Water always fills first the lowest places. The lower, the emptier a man lies before God, the speedier and the fuller will be the inflow of the divine glory.” – Andrew Murray

The Anticipation

Job 38: 1 – 4

Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind and said, “Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge? Now gird up your loins like a man, and I will ask you, and instruct Me? Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth? Tell Me, if you have understanding.”

1 Kings 19: 11 – 13

So He said, “Go forth and stand on the mountain before the Lord.” And behold, the Lord was passing by! And a great and strong wind was rending the mountains and breaking in pieces the rocks before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind. And after the wind and earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire; and after the fire a sound of a gentle blowing. When Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his mantle and went out and stood in the entrance of the cave. And behold, a voice came to him and said, “What are you doing here, Elijah?”

If we have read the Bible a few times already, we are familiar with the layout of the various texts, the chronological order of the characters and stories. We look forward to the familiar stories while eagerly search for passages that we have not paid attention to in the past. If we are hungry souls, we seek out time to be in the Word. We are like little birds with our mouths open wide so our Heavenly Father would feed us with His precious Word. God, in His loving kindness, never disappoints us. He satisfies us to our hearts’ content.

And then there are instances, where if we are familiar with the passage, we know what is coming around the corner. We know the sequence of the timeline. We know the instances where God is going to speak to a man/woman. We anticipate with abated breath the words God is going to speak. However familiar they are, we are eager to read them again. We picture ourselves in the instance when God is speaking to a certain man.

Ride along with me for an imaginary journey where God spoke and we witnessed it through the Scriptures! Imagine watching God say the Word and the world and everything was created. Imagine watching God fashion man with His own hands. Imagine hearing God command Noah to build the ark. Imagine hearing God call Abraham out of Chaldea and the promise of heirs as numerous as the stars in the sky. Imagine viewing the wrestling match between Jacob and the ‘angel’ of God. Imagine being near the burning bush when God spoke to Moses. Imagine being a witness when Gideon demands a sign from God. Imagine the terror the prophets of God experienced whenever God spoke to them. Imagine seeing what John the Baptist saw after he baptized Jesus. Imagine being fearful perceiving along with the disciples Jesus walking on the water.

Job had a very special encounter with the Lord. Here he was pitying himself for all the evil that has befallen him and a few of his friends joined his pity party to console him. None could console him nor give a valid reason for the evil that visited Job. Finally, when God spoke, God challenged Job to answer His questions with good reasons. Job had no valid answers to give to God as to why God shouldn’t allow such dread to come to him. If he trusted in God Almighty, he should have trusted in His will completely without a question. Job was left speechless and surrendered to God once again.

Now imagine standing next to Elijah as he is eagerly anticipating to meet God. When God commanded him to go up on the mountain, Elijah might have thought He would hear an audible booming sound from heaven. He sought the Lord in a mountain-wrecking, rock-breaking wind but the Lord wasn’t there. Imagine the terror Elijah must have experienced as he witnessed the powerful wind. Then he experienced a powerful earthquake, followed by a fire. God wasn’t there in them either. Confused at all these, he probably hid in a cave. God then speaks to Elijah through a gentle blowing of the wind – a breeze. Elijah, unable to behold the awesomeness of God, covered his face with a mantle. The anticipation, the anxiety, and the nervousness that Elijah must have gone through knowing that God is going to speak to him and not knowing how He is going to speak to Him.

What are we going to do when we are in such a situation? We are trusting God to speak to us but we aren’t aware of how He is going to speak to us. We may not hear Him speak like He did with people in the Old Testament. Yet, our Lord speaks. He speaks to us through His Word which we hold in our hands every day. He speaks to us through the Holy Spirit, who indwells us. Are we in anticipation each day that our Lord is going to speak to us through His word? Are we ready to receive the Word when He speaks? Are we willing to surrender to His will when we know for sure that He spoke?

Dear Saint of God, imagine now being raptured with the other saints when Jesus appears in mid-Heaven to be with Him for all eternity. Imagine ruling with our King Jesus for a thousand years. Imagine witnessing the annihilation of all evil from all creation. Imagine observing the new heavens and the new earth finally revealed. Imagine the eternity we will spend with our Savior Redeemer, our only true love, King of kings, Lord of Lords, the Lamb of God, the Bridegroom, the Lion of Judah. The anticipation of finally entering into the eternal Kingdom to be with our Lord is exciting beyond words. May we live in anticipation of what awaits us beyond this earthly frame!