The wrong perspective
The wrong perspective we have is that
We are unable to see the beauty of Jesus (Isa. 53:2).
In other words, our wrong perspective is that
We don’t see the beauty of Jesus
Who obeyed the Father God’s will until death on the cross (Phil. 2:8).
We aren’t attracted to Jesus’ obedience.
That’s we are disobeying the Lord.
And when we look at obedience from our disobedience perspective,
We cannot see the beauty of obedience.
Our wrong perspective can be understood better
If we think about the word that Eve saw that
The fruit of the tree was pleasing to the eye (Gen. 3:6).
Obviously from the point of obedience
The fruit of the tree shouldn’t be pleasing in Eve’s eyes.
But since the fruit of the tree was pleasing in her eyes,
There was ugly of disobedience than beauty of obedience.
She committed sin of disobedience to God’s command
Because she was drawn by the lust of the eyes (1 Jn. 2:16).
The wrong perspective commits sin against God
By doing wrong things
As we are drawn to the lust of the eyes.