SUITABLE NAMES BUT NOT SUITABLE HELPER

GENESIS 2:20
 

[NKJV]

So Adam gave names to all cattle, to the birds of the air, and to every beast of the field. But for Adam there was not found a helper comparable to him.
 

[BSB]

The man gave names to all the livestock, to the birds of the air, and to every beast of the field. But for Adam no suitable helper was found.



This Bible verse above contains the concise story of Adam's early Success and Failure together, before any woman emerged into being. His Task towards all those living creatures succeeded, but his quest among all those living creatures failed. His Task towards the Living Creatures was "Designating/Nominating them;" while his Quest among them was "Searching/Seeking suitable helper for him or seeking suitable wife for himself among them."


 

Adam was like a man of God who successfully ministered to the congratulation God brought to him, but among the congregation he ministered, there was no suitable wife or helper for him; and more importantly Adam did not fraternize nor convert any of that congregation (living creatures) into suiting his personal needs. Adam did not say, "When the suitable (desirable) is not available, the available may become suitable (desirable);" Adam had no beastial instinct, and nothing like heaven help those who help themselves: Adam did not find suitable helper for him, even though Adam found helpers among the living creatures. To Adam, a helper must be suitable, perfect or comparable to him, and not just anything that has vagina/femininity.


 

*1* Not all who have suitable names to you are suitable helpers for you: They may bear your names on them, but they are not suitable helper for you. This summarized the verse above to Adam


 

*2* Designating: — This was the first everlasting Task Adam completed, for he both began and finished giving names to all domestic, avian and wide animals, God made and brought to him to name. Designating Living creatures that came to him was the task Adam both began and completed in the Garden of Eden, without any suitable helper with him or for him.


 

*3* Nominating: — At that level in paradise (Garden of Eden), Designating Living Creatures meant Nominating them: and Adam designated or nominated all of them. It's like the Lord Jesus Christ giving you a new/choice name in heaven, and its implication for you being named or nominated in the Book of Life.


 

*4* This reality dismisses the man-made philosophy that states "Behind every successful man, there's a woman:" No woman or helper for or with him when Adam accomplished nominating everlasting names for living creatures God brought into the first heaven (Garden of Eden) to Adam.


 

*5* The 'Helper' was suitable for Adam Carnally (Humanly), but spiritually the 'Helper' was not expedient for Adam to accomplish his spiritual or heavenly tasks in the Garden. There was nothing Adam had to do in that Spiritual Garden that required this 'helper' suitable for Adam to do: For Adam was already fully equipped with all Spiritual Helpers or Grace he needed for Spiritual Tasks.


 

*6* In the Bible verse above, Adam was like a man of God who faithfully ministered to all the needs of all the people God brought to him in the presence of God, but yet he himself was lacking or barren and in need of certain provision of God that was not humanly possible.


 

*7* Therefore, though Adam was experiencing trial or barrenness (lacking of wife/helper), Adam was the first man of God who accomplished the Ministry and Message though he found not what he was looking for or searching for. He fulfilled all that God assigned for him to do, and what remained was God meeting his.


 

[Luke 17:7‭-‬10 GNT]— “Suppose one of you has a servant who is plowing or looking after the sheep. When he comes in from the field, do you tell him to hurry along and eat his meal? Of course not! Instead, you say to him, ‘Get my supper ready, then put on your apron and wait on me while I eat and drink; after that you may have your meal.’ The servant does not deserve thanks for obeying orders, does he? It is the same with you; when you have done all you have been told to do, say, ‘We are ordinary servants; we have only done our duty.’