THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 12: FINAL LAP: THE PROFITABLE LIFE — WHEN THE SOUL IS PRESERVED AND REWARDED
📖 Genesis 3:21
“And the Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife and clothed them.”
Before the gate closed, grace clothed. The same hands that formed man from dust now covered him from shame. Adam and Eve had tried to fix their fall with fig leaves — fragile, temporary, self-made. But God, in mercy, exchanged their leaves of guilt for skins of grace.
This verse may seem small, but it’s one of the most profound symbols of redemption in the entire Bible. Because before the cross, there was already a covering.
1. From Leaves to Skins — From Self to Savior
When man sinned, his first instinct was to sew — to fix it fast. He used what was available, not realizing it could never last.
That’s what religion does — it tries to cover shame with effort. But every human-made covering eventually withers. So God stepped in. He replaced man’s attempt to hide with His act of mercy. The difference?
Leaves cover the surface. Skins cost a sacrifice. This is the first foreshadowing of blood being shed for sin — a picture of Christ, the true covering.
2. The Cost of Covering
Where did the skins come from? An animal had to die. Blood had to be spilled. Even in Eden, grace was not cheap. The innocent covered the guilty — a sacred exchange that pointed straight to Calvary.
Every act of forgiveness carries a cost — not to the forgiven, but to the forgiver. In God’s economy, love always bleeds before it heals.
So, when you wear His righteousness, remember: Your robe was tailored with blood.
3. The Touch of Tenderness
It wasn’t an angel who clothed them — it was God Himself. The same hands that shaped the stars now dressed two trembling sinners. That’s not wrath — that’s redemption in motion. Even in their failure, He didn’t turn away.
He stooped, wrapped them, and whispered through action, “You’re still Mine.” That’s the nature of divine love — it doesn’t deny sin, but it doesn’t discard the sinner either.
God covers not to conceal what we did wrong, but to restore who we were meant to be.
4. Covered to Continue
After the covering came the consequence — they would still leave the garden. But this time, they left clothed. Grace doesn’t always erase the past, but it equips you to face what’s ahead. Before every exile, God ensures you’re wrapped in something stronger than shame — His presence.
That’s why every believer today walks “clothed in Christ.” We’re no longer naked in guilt; we’re robed in grace.
🌱 Reflection
Every fig leaf fades. Every self-made cover fails. Only divine grace keeps you clothed for the journey ahead.
🔹 Are you still sewing leaves instead of receiving skins?
🔹 Have you let God replace your guilt with grace?
🔹 Do you walk daily clothed in His righteousness, or still hiding behind effort?
🙏🏽 Prayer
Father, thank You for loving me beyond my failures. You didn’t leave me naked in my shame — You clothed me in Your mercy.
Teach me to wear Your righteousness with gratitude. May my life reflect the beauty of being covered by grace. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
📖 Next Up — Part 16: East of Eden — Grace Beyond the Gate Even after the fall, God’s heart still followed them beyond the borders of Eden. In our next episode, we’ll discover how divine grace doesn’t end at the gate — it guards, guides, and goes with us still.
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