A creature (Man) created with a will, (free agency,) cannot & will not always and every time choose right (i.e. 'choose God.')
By virtue of his createdness\creatureliness, (fallibility) the Fall was inevitable...no avoiding it. At some point, in some way, Adam would choose “not-God,” either by choosing himself or something else in creation instead of God. Choice based upon preference in turn based upon nature\character. Nature\character begins to slide because it is not being nourished by God -through the Tree of Life. To eat from the Tree of Life would’ve required Adam to acknowledge God as God, and acknowledge his dependence upon Him. Adam had no positive command to eat from the Tree of Life, so not eating from it wasn’t sin, yet it led to his “slide,” …not guarding the Garden from & entertaining the serpent, becoming enamored with his singularity and the idea of autonomy, climaxed in Adam’s eating the fruit, i.e. breaking the Command. (Also ref. Samson’s demise) When God did first intervene, it suddenly becomes apparent that it is “not good that man should be alone.” Also, Eve’s “version” of the command to not eat came from Adam. Then after the Fall notice Adam blaming God, “this woman, You gave…,” faulting God for the helpmeet (“little savior”) He gave to him.
Being fallible, without Divine intervention, (and God did leave him to his own will,) he would eventually choose wrongly... ie. not-God. Which would be the "thing" named sin. Fallibility is inherent in the creature, even the creature created, "very good."
ONLY God is inherently & intrinsically infallible
Self-sustaining Infallibility is an incommunicable attribute of God. Only God is able to choose "right" every single time, never the creature. Unless God forced\acted upon the creature to do so. But that’s not the creature God created. And God knew of this Fall and even planned it and planned for it. “…the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.”
So even though man was created very good and even "perfect" in the human sense, he was not and could not be infallible, unless God so acted upon to be\do so. And this all was being exacerbated by the power to choose.
Adam was supposed to "keep" i.e. guard, the garden - he didn't.
Adam somehow goes from a state of "very good" to "it's not good."
Adam's attitude is reflected in the woman's answer to the serpent,
"We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, 'You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.'"
Notice the addition? Where would she have gotten the notion of, "Don't even touch it," if not from Adam? This is Adam wanting to be God!
So if that’s true of Adam in the unfallen state, how much more of those born in sin. And even if we were born into the same state that Adam was created, “Innocent,” we would fall just like he did. But we have it worse, because we are born corrupt and with a “mortal” body too. So then death envelops our very being until Christ regenerates us.
God made it this way to teach all of creation of their total dependence upon their Creator.
For a free agency creature to choose "not-God," is what God named evil and sin, because it makes ‘another god,’ (which is really no god at all) and draws the creature away from God Himself, where there is no Life, and only death. Not only is it true that we “Shall have no other gods before Him”, it is not possible for there to be any other God. For He is and there is no other. For God to create a creature who would love him and worship Him in the way God wanted, "freely" & "with utmost intensity," the very opposite of this had to be possible as well...and to the same degree.
Once Mankind died, there is no remedy for him outside of Christ. There is no choosing of God, but only not-God...until God regenerates & gifts him.
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