With the coats of skins, the Lord God revealed to man Adam his infinite love and mercy; and he conditioned them to the perfect sacrifice of his own Son the Lord Jesus the only begotten Son of God: offered for our lives in the most difficult decision made by a Father and a Son. It was from this project of unimaginable salvation for us men, that in eternity there was a divine covenant for the salvation of our lives, for of Jesus the Lord God says: “And, Lord, in the beginning you founded the earth, and the heavens are the work of your hands:” (Hebrews 1: 10).
These words reveal the presence of Jesus in all divine creation: “And, Lord, in the beginning you founded the earth, and the heavens are the work of your hands.” But it was necessary to teach man Adam about the food of creation. Man Adam is in sin and could not feed himself to survive; he needed to be taught about the nourishment of body and soul.
The assurance of salvation was already ready. Jesus was protecting both Adam in his cloak from salvation while receiving teachings from the Lord God on the edible foods of Genesis to survive physically. Man Adam the sinner would succumb to hunger before receiving salvation if he did not receive the food of Genesis to stay alive as mentioned earlier: "They shall perish, but thou shalt abide; and all of them shall grow old like clothing, and as a robe shalt thou wrap them up, and as a garment shall change, but thou art the same, and thy years shall not end." (Hebrews 1: 11,12).
"And as a mantle shalt thou wrap them up, and as a dress shall they change," He revealed to the man Adam the permission to stand before the Lord God. This immeasurable gesture of Jesus' love in changing our garments was for us men Adam could stand before the LORD to worship him, and at the same time we are wrapped and covered by his cloak of salvation, which is the privilege of the divine intimacy that Jesus is offering us. But the Lord God, by his infinite love, had much to offer us and teach us in the condition of sinners that we would walk on earth, and the first moment after man's sin was the need to learn about food to survive.
As sinners Adam and his wife “They knew they were naked;” and, both dressed with their own resources: "and sewed fig leaves, and made themselves aprons. ” (Genesis 3: 7a, b). However, it was at this moment that the Lord God intervened to teach them about food and clothe them, for human resources would not be sufficient to cover their sins, and thus received instructions from the Lord God on what their food would be from that moment: “(...) and you will eat the grass of the field. ” (Genesis 3: 18b).
Both Did Adam receive teachings from the LORD after sin? Yes! We must understand that Adam received assurances from the Lord God by the edible food of the body as described at Genesis 3: 18b: “(...) and you shall eat the grass of the field,” and, only after receiving the food of the body, both a male and female Adam received the robes of salvation described at Genesis 3: 21: “ And the Lord God made Adam and his wife fur coats, and clothed them. ” Both teachings are described in this sequence in the word.
The teachings offered by God are guarantees for the nourishment of the body by the continuity of the earthly life of the body after sin. Wrapped in the robe is to receive with fear the garments for the body and soul for the assurance of the salvation of the soul offered by Jesus: "Like a mantle shalt thou wrap them up," reveals how man Adam received this new opportunity for everlasting life.
Both teachings occurred in time of a body both Adam man and woman can continue to receive from the Lord God the nourishment of the body and soul for salvation as sinners. We must also stress that these teachings were of extreme importance to man Adam; for in the moments after sin the Lord God revealed the value given the importance he reserved in his divine creation for the nourishment of body and soul by the food of his divine creation of the beginning of Genesis.