Topical Encyclopedia Rebellion against God is a recurring theme throughout the Bible, illustrating humanity's inherent tendency to resist divine authority and pursue self-will. This inclination is rooted in the fallen nature of mankind, as evidenced by numerous biblical accounts and teachings.The Fall of Man: Genesis 3 The propensity for rebellion is first seen in the account of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Despite God's clear command not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, Eve, followed by Adam, chose to disobey. This act of rebellion brought sin into the world, fundamentally altering the relationship between God and humanity. Genesis 3:6 states, "When the woman saw that the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eyes, and that it was desirable for obtaining wisdom, she took the fruit and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it." The Nature of Man: Jeremiah 17:9 The prophet Jeremiah highlights the deceitful nature of the human heart, which is prone to rebellion. Jeremiah 17:9 declares, "The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure—who can understand it?" This verse underscores the inherent sinfulness and rebellious tendencies within mankind, necessitating divine intervention for redemption. Israel's Rebellion: Numbers 14 The history of Israel is marked by repeated acts of rebellion against God, despite His continuous guidance and provision. In Numbers 14, the Israelites, upon hearing the report of the spies, rebel against God's command to enter the Promised Land. They express a desire to return to Egypt, demonstrating a lack of faith and trust in God's promises. Numbers 14:2-4 records, "All the Israelites grumbled against Moses and Aaron, and the whole congregation said to them, 'If only we had died in the land of Egypt, or if only we had died in this wilderness! Why is the LORD bringing us into this land to fall by the sword? Our wives and children will become plunder. Would it not be better for us to go back to Egypt?' So they said to one another, 'Let us appoint a leader and return to Egypt.'" The Propensity for Idolatry: Exodus 32 Idolatry is a significant form of rebellion against God, as it involves the worship of created things rather than the Creator. The incident of the golden calf in Exodus 32 exemplifies this tendency. While Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the Law, the Israelites grew impatient and demanded Aaron make them gods to lead them. Exodus 32:1 recounts, "Now when the people saw that Moses delayed in coming down from the mountain, they gathered around Aaron and said, 'Come, make us gods who will go before us. As for this Moses who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has happened to him!'" The New Testament Perspective: Romans 3 The New Testament reaffirms the universal nature of human rebellion against God. In Romans 3:10-12 , Paul writes, "As it is written: 'There is no one righteous, not even one. There is no one who understands; no one who seeks God. All have turned away; they have together become worthless; there is no one who does good, not even one.'" This passage emphasizes that all humanity is inclined to turn away from God, necessitating the redemptive work of Christ. The Call to Repentance: Acts 17 Despite humanity's propensity for rebellion, God offers a path to reconciliation through repentance. In Acts 17:30 , Paul declares, "Although God overlooked the ignorance of earlier times, He now commands all people everywhere to repent." This call to repentance is a central theme of the Gospel, inviting individuals to turn from their rebellious ways and seek restoration with God through faith in Jesus Christ. Throughout Scripture, the theme of rebellion against God is intricately connected with the human condition. The Bible consistently portrays mankind as prone to resist divine authority, yet it also reveals God's enduring patience and desire for reconciliation with His creation. Torrey's Topical Textbook Deuteronomy 31:27For I know your rebellion, and your stiff neck: behold, while I am yet alive with you this day, you have been rebellious against the LORD; and how much more after my death? Torrey's Topical Textbook Romans 7:14-18 Library The Doctrine of Man Free Grace Every Thing Proceeding from the Corrupt Nature of Man Damnable. Conditions of Being Saved Of Civil Government. Exposition of the Moral Law. The Feeding of the Four Thousand - to Dalmanutha - the Sign from ... Of Faith. The Definition of It. Its Peculiar Properties. the Legendary History of Egypt The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate, Resources What does the Bible say about rebellion? | GotQuestions.orgWhat was the significance of the rebellion of Korah? | GotQuestions.org Who was Korah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Rebellion: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Rebellion Against God: Connected With: Contempt of God Rebellion Against God: Connected With: Injustice and Corruption Rebellion Against God: Connected With: Man is Prone To Rebellion Against God: Connected With: Stubbornness Rebellion Against God: Connected With: The Heart is the Seat of Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Departing from Him Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Departing from his Instituted Worship Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Departing from his Precepts Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Despising his Counsels Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Despising his Law Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Distrusting his Power Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Murmuring Against Him Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Rebellion Against Governors Appointed by Him Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Refusing to Hearken to Him Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Rejecting his Government Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Revolting from Him Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Sinning Against Light Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Unbelief Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Walking After Our own Thoughts Rebellion Against God: Forbidden Rebellion Against God: Forgiven Upon Repentance Rebellion Against God: God Alone Can Forgive Rebellion Against God: God is Ready to Forgive Rebellion Against God: Guilt of Aggravated by God's Fatherly Care Rebellion Against God: Guilt of Aggravated by God's Unceasing Invitations to Return to Him Rebellion Against God: Guilt of To be Confessed Rebellion Against God: Guilt of To be Deprecated Rebellion Against God: Heinousness of Rebellion Against God: Ingratitude of-Illustrated Rebellion Against God: Israelites Rebellion Against God: Jeroboam Rebellion Against God: Kingdom of Israel Rebellion Against God: Ministers: Cautioned Against Rebellion Against God: Ministers: Sent to Those Guilty of Rebellion Against God: Ministers: should Remind Their People of Past Rebellion Against God: Ministers: should Testify Against Rebellion Against God: Ministers: should Warn Against Rebellion Against God: Moses and Aaron Rebellion Against God: Pharaoh Rebellion Against God: Promises to Those Who Avoid Rebellion Against God: Provokes Christ Rebellion Against God: Provokes God Rebellion Against God: Punishment For Rebellion Against God: Punishment for Teaching Rebellion Against God: Religious Instruction Designed to Prevent Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Aggravate Their Sin By Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Brought Low For Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Cast out in Their Sins For Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Cast out of the Church For Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Delivered Into the Hands of Enemies on Account of Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Denounced Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Have God As Their Enemy Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Have God's Hand Against Them Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Impoverished For Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Increase In, Though Chastised Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Persevere In Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Practise Hypocrisy to Hide Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Restored Through Christ Alone Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Warned not to Exalt Themselves Rebellion Against God: Vexes the Holy Spirit Rebellion Against God: Zedekiah Rebellion: Revolt of the Ten Tribes Related Terms Transgression (70 Occurrences) Long-suffering (23 Occurrences) Loving-kindness (150 Occurrences) |