8T 255
(Testimonies for the Church Volume 8 255)
Section 5—The Essential Knowledge (8T 255) MC VC
“The light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.” 2 Corinthians 4:6. (8T 255) MC VC
Chapter 42—God In Nature VC
Before the entrance of sin not a cloud rested upon the minds of our first parents to obscure their perception of the character of God. They were perfectly conformed to the will of God. For a covering a beautiful light, the light of God, surrounded them. This clear and perfect light illuminated everything which they approached. (8T 255.1) MC VC
Nature was their lessonbook. In the Garden of Eden the existence of God was demonstrated, His attributes were revealed, in the objects of nature that surrounded them. Everything upon which their eyes rested spoke to them. The invisible things of God, “even His everlasting power and divinity,”(Romans 1:20) were clearly seen, being understood by the things that were made. (8T 255.2) MC VC
Results of Sin VC
But while it is true that in the beginning God could be discerned in nature, it does not follow that after the Fall a perfect knowledge of God was revealed in the natural world to Adam and his posterity. Nature could convey her lessons to man in his innocence. But transgression brought a blight upon the earth and intervened between nature and nature’s God. Had Adam and Eve never disobeyed their Creator, had they remained in the path of perfect rectitude, they would have continued to learn of God through His works. But when they listened to the tempter and sinned against God, the light of the garments of heavenly innocence departed from them. Deprived of the heavenly light, they could no longer discern the character of God in the works of His hand. (8T 255.3) MC VC