When God created us He wanted to have someone to love, so He didn't create anything inferior to Him, but something just like Him, equal to him so His love could be complete. He didn't create a robot or a machine because that would not reciprocate his love. He created us in his image and likeness so we could in turn love him back.
I say this because I want us to understand our value and our dignity. Jesus came to uncover this value and dignity in each one of us. He came to reveal our ORIGINS and say, "look, you are just like me, what I do you can also do, you are the sons and daughters of the Most High". His message is kind of scary and awesome. It's tremendous!
It's like he was saying: "You've been lied to, deceived into thinking that you are nothing, just slaves and that you deserve to die. I came to wake you up to the truth. My message is of liberation. Believe in what I say, because if you do you will be saved from this soul slavery you have been under ."
A cup of cool water in a summer day... As cold water is to a thirsty soul, so is good news... Prov.25:25
Thursday, 25 December 2014
Saturday, 6 December 2014
From the Foundation of the World
IMPRESSIONS OF A MISSIONARY.
(You are entitled to have your own opinion.)
We are spirits having a human experience.
When Did God created us?
Genesis 1, verse 2
1st day:
“The earth being without form and empty, and darkness on the face of the
deep.”
1. without form
2. empty
3. darkness
In the same day God "takes care" of the darkness
"God said, Let light be! And there was light." and the
darkness was gone.
Some people believe that the light was actually us, the spirits of human
beings being created. Jesus said, "you are the light of the world" (Matthews
5:14). He also said: "I am the light of the world". (John 8:12)
John said in the first chapter of his gospel. "In Him was life, and
the life was the light of men; and the light shines in the darkness, and
the darkness did not overtake it".
His life was the light of man. Does this means that light of man
was his life? In other words, he was so in love with the light of man,
the creation of man that that was his life? He lived for that, his pleasure was
in that, and we were his pleasure.
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