With these words we can be sure that the end of man's creation Adam would have occurred at that moment in the garden of Eden; but Jesus' presence covered man Adam with the “mantle” of salvation: “ But you're the same, and your years will never end. ” The mantle of Christ Jesus is the eternal guarantee that man Adam can be protected in Jesus the King of Glory, while they received from the Lord God teachings on what the new form of body feeding would be like after sin, and how daily they would feed their bodies and souls as sinful men.
After eating the fruit “eye-friendly”, from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the word describes that the first act of the Lord God to save man on the face of all the earth cursed by sin, was to teach how he man Adam should seek the edible food of the body, and how he would administer this new food. These moments were striking for the life of man Adam now as a sinner. However, the teachings of the Lord God, were not limited only to the edible food of the body, the teaching took place with the cloak of the salvation of Christ Jesus, and this revealed how the process of salvation would be. Man Adam to be saved he needed to learn to seek by the sweat of his face the edible food for the body, and to understand how he should survive in this new work as a sinner, and then he would understand the salvation of the soul that was already prepared by the Lord Jesus.
“They shall perish,” It is as the word describes both Adam, and in order not to perish they needed first to be taught about the food of Genesis. The cloak was ready in the divine design of salvation. But man Adam did not yet know how to clothe him, and neither did he know anything about how to produce the food of the creation of Genesis, and how to prepare them, and how to feed himself when they opened their eyes. After sin they both became blinded by the darkness of sin and did not know how to cultivate food, they needed the light of Jesus; which happened wrapped in the cloak of Christ Jesus: where was the food of the soul for salvation.
Wrapped in the mantle both Adam knew Jesus the Lord and King of Glory, and they understood that Jesus is the true light: and that only this light offered the perfect and only direction to feed to turn both Adam from the darkness of sin from the error of food. The light that Jesus gave man Adam in the garden of Eden remains in the same light until our day for man Adam to seek the proper nourishment of the body and soul for his salvation.
What can we expect from Adam man? Nothing! However, the Lord God offered man Adam a new and second opportunity and possibility of existence at that time through Jesus the second man Adam. For the first man Adam continues to this day without discernment and without the desire to see in the light of Jesus' salvation: “ The first man of the earth is earth; the second man, Yahweh, is from heaven. As the ground, so are the earth; and as the heavenly, such are the heavenly. ” (I Corinthians 15: 47, 48).
"And as a mantle shalt thou wrap them up", is Jesus, offering to man's free will Adam the principle of choice by the proper feeding of the body and soul for salvation, through the foods of Genesis taught by his word. And so, "The second man, the Lord, is from heaven." offered salvation for his eternal divine presence with the sinful man Adam; “the first man on earth”: “And now I say this, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God, neither does corruption inherit incorruption. ” (I Corinthians 15:50).
Man Adam received countless blessings from the Lord at the time of his creation. The first and greatest blessing of man was to be considered by the Lord God the perfection of divine creation. As described in the divine word at Genesis 1: 31; the Lord God said: “and, behold, it was very good” Adam man the perfection of divine creation: that after sin still in Eden received new teachings to perfect the nourishment of body and soul to understand: "that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God," however, possesser of free will the food decision remains of man Adam.
The individual freedom of free will is linked to the principle of choice. The word teaches that the principle of choice is offered to man Adam to live with fear and reverence the teachings of how to seek for the second time the proper nourishment of the body and soul. But the word also teaches how to approach God by the principle of worship; that is, how man Adam should approach and worship in spirit and truth to his creator, for this was the teaching of the Lord Jesus to his disciples when he says: “(...) because the Father seeks such ones to worship him. God is a Spirit, and it is important that those who worship him worship him in spirit and in truth.” (John 4: 23c, 24).