Day 1. Genesis 1-3
Genesis 1-3
In the beginning... It begins. Praise Jesus!!! Genesis 1 tells the story of the first six days of creation. Praise Jesus!!! God in His master plan, KNEW how the world had to be made. He was smart enough to make water before land, and then plants after water, and then animals after plants (the animals would have died without oxygen you see). He's that smart. Praise HIM! In the beginning of Genesis 2, we see how our all-powerful God rested. Praise His tired holi-ness! Praise Him indeed! Remeber in day six, Genesis 1:26, he made man, then in Genesis 2:7, he made man again. Praise His redundant nature! Genesis 3 is where it starts to get good! There's the serpent, and the tree, and the nakedness. And then God kicks them out of eden. Friends, read up! Drink up the knowledge contained in this book. Remember, the story of creation (that which those eviloutionists don't want you to know) is contained in today's reading. Praise Jesus!!! YIC V |
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Praise Jesus Brother V.
It makes so much more sense than all the non-sense about "Big bangs" out of nothing. There HAD to be a reason for The Beginning and that reason is right there in Black and white. :jesus: God makes all things possible. |
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... I love it! noddy :jesus: |
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That's why the Bible (KJV1611) is so important. It is the only piece of literature that our Lord has provided for us to understand His Holy ways. If we don't know what God has to say, then we could fall for any of those teaching that lie-berul pastors have been dishing out. That's why a full study of the Bible (KJV1611) is so important. How will anyone know what's in the Bible, without reading it. |
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Glory! |
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YIC V |
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Brother V,
I humbly honor the humility you have hung yourself upon to bring the only true book of the LORD back to our immediate attention. Presently, I put forth a penitent proposal: would it be possible to presume more tale details on Adam and Eve's predicament? I am aware that most of us (His most beloved, saved and chosen people) know the terrible trials attained by Adam after becoming befouled by both serpent AND sex partner. Clearly the latter is not to be trusted, for she too has a forked tongue and is able to be easily swayed in matters that God, in His infinite wisdom, should never have tasked her with. A concern that is rarely brought to the light is that of the slimy, scaly Satan in snake form. Certainly, we are to be wary of any so-called "religions" or "philosophies" or "knowledge" that involves idol worship of winged wyverns, damnable dragons or non-repentant reptiles of any race. We know well of His hated from idolatry; In Exodus 32:7-10, God hates the stiff-necked people with wicked wrath. So much does He detest those who will be wary of changing their minds completely on His command that he decides to sulk in solitude, sending Moses back down the mountain. PRAISE JESUS!! Should such slanted views suggest that the LORD was trying to withhold any sort of secret from Man, a full-flame fall to the fire will surely be the final outcome for those who would buy into this folly. |
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Praise Jesus that Brother V is spreading the Word and fostering the fellowship of our Lord's church by bringing the Bible to us in such easily digestible portions. I'm afraid that I've started a bit late, so I'll be reading at double speed until I catch up with y'all somewhere around Habakkuk (which is, coincidentally, my personal favorite among the books of the Bible, or at least would be if I didn't love each book of the Living Word equally).
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Goodness, I've started even later! It's been years since I've read the KJV in its entirety; much catching up have I to do!
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You would think the first words would shut the people who believe in the big bang theory up.
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Brother V,
Why didn't God know where Adam was hiding? 3.8 Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the LORD God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the LORD God among the trees of the garden. 9 But the LORD God called to the man, "Where are you?" Sinner Timofey. |
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Sister Believer is a wise woman and what she said was more than viable reason. I also have another for you to ponder, to show just how fair God is and in a dealing with a young girl in Sunday School last week, actually brought that particular verse to mind. Adam and Eve had sinned and knew they had and that is why they were full of guilt for their disobedience. It is the same type of thing last week when the girl took a cupcake knowing the refreshments were to be had as a group AFTER learning more about the Ark of the Covenant. I SAW her take the cupcake, but I wanted her to own responsibility for her own actions, so like God (not as well as Him of course...:wub:) I played dumb, and pretended not to know who took the cupcake. Little Beth's guilt and sin got the better of her and she finally owned up. Her punishment for the next month of Sunday's is not getting any cupcakes at all but at least she learned her lesson. YIC, Mrs.P.Wintersnow |
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It's highly possible, that God didn't know where Adam and Eve were.
No one knows the nature of God. It's possible that he didn't give himself the omniscient abilities to know everything that would ever happen until after this incident. If he had the forethought, he probably wouldn't have put the tree in there, because he knew that the people would eat from it. If he had the forethought, he wouldn't have created the serpent to convince them to eat from it. If he had the forethought, he wouldn't have made Eve to tell Adam it was alright to do. So, it's possible, that he didn't realize he'd need that kind of power. It was only shortly after the 6 days of creation. He still didn't know what all kinds of super-God-powers he'd need. He was probably still just feeling around with his skills. Like Jesus as a child, we never hear about any miracles from that period, it took him a while to realize all the things he could do. Remember, Jesus didn't walk on water until after he was baptized. Did he just not know he could? Wouldn't that be a way to gather followers? Instead of just walking around talking about the nature of God, wouldn't he gather more followers by doing miracles? Today, would Jesus have as many Facebook friends as David Blaine? Hope this helps YIC V |
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