Genesis 5:1-32 – Enoch – Part i –
As a Christian, why should I know anything about one man who lived thousands of years ago? As a non-believer, what is ahead for me that I should be aware of . . .
As a Christian, why should I know anything about one man who lived thousands of years ago? As a non-believer, what is ahead for me that I should be aware of . . .
AÂ righteous and good man is falsely accused of attempted rape and sexual misconduct, so what really happened?Â
Who are the controllers? This editorial is not about what you think it’s about . . . curious ? . . .Â
Scripture is full of instruction concerning the absolute need for mankind to judge, to discern, and to be able to understand the differences between good and evil. Don’t allow God’s message in discernment to be silenced — resist — whenever you hear these words Judge not, lest ye be judged, use God’s words to resist Satan’s ploy to silence your voice.
Get over the thought that Chapter 1 of the Book of Genesis is all about us, it’s not about us, it’s about Him, our Creator. This book, the Bible, begins with an introduction. We are introduced to God. He desires that we should know Him before He pens the words (by God the Holy Spirit) to set before us His plan and purpose for His creation.
In many previous articles I have stated that Chapter 1 of the Book of Genesis was not given to man so that we should understand how the universe and the earth was created, but that we should know the Creator. It never hurts to repeat some of the basic principles within Genesis: God exists, God communicates, God is Creator, God is light, God is good, God divides, and God is divine life. It is about Him, the entire Bible is all about the Godhead bodily.
Genesis 1:9-13 Divine Life – Part ii And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so. (Genesis 1:9) And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he