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In my recent study of Bible prophecy and some parables in the book of (Matthew) a certain truth , I believe, came to me that I hadn't recognized before, though the Scriptures that reveal that truth I have used many times to support various other doctrines.
This revolves around the main question, often asked, what is the main goal of God in His creation and plan of salvation" For, in it's appearance, it is always as though God is frustrated at times with Satan's victories and having to opt for a plan B. For example, Adam and Eve in the Garden who failed and cast all of humanity into sin. Or, the Flood of Noah whereby God would start over again. Or, God creating the nation Israel, who equally failed and eventually killed the Son of God, whereby God created the Church.
But, God is God. And He knows all. There are no surprises with God. He never reacts, He acts. But God reveals Himself and His work to man in a way man can understand. And in so doing presents Himself as with human reactions. For example, we are told God is not like a man in that He does not repent. (Num. 23:19) But then He displayed repentance. (EX. 32: 14) Doing this to teach us the importance of advocacy and prayer. (Ex. 32:11-14) It is this way throughout the Scripture, moving towards the goal of God in creation. (Acts 15:18) "Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world."
Of course it is true that when the hand of God moves to do something, He is never doing just one thing. By our observance it may be just be one act, but that one act will affect what He is doing with the angels, or spirit world, or the salvation of individuals or of Israel or the Gentiles or the Church.
I haven't yet got to what I wanted to say but I can see the post would be too long to do so. But these questions can be considered. In all that God does, is there anything more important to Him than another? Or, applied to the love of God, does God love some of His children more than others? Emphasis on 'His children'. Not those who are not. For example, Did God love Moses more than Lot?
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This revolves around the main question, often asked, what is the main goal of God in His creation and plan of salvation" For, in it's appearance, it is always as though God is frustrated at times with Satan's victories and having to opt for a plan B. For example, Adam and Eve in the Garden who failed and cast all of humanity into sin. Or, the Flood of Noah whereby God would start over again. Or, God creating the nation Israel, who equally failed and eventually killed the Son of God, whereby God created the Church.
But, God is God. And He knows all. There are no surprises with God. He never reacts, He acts. But God reveals Himself and His work to man in a way man can understand. And in so doing presents Himself as with human reactions. For example, we are told God is not like a man in that He does not repent. (Num. 23:19) But then He displayed repentance. (EX. 32: 14) Doing this to teach us the importance of advocacy and prayer. (Ex. 32:11-14) It is this way throughout the Scripture, moving towards the goal of God in creation. (Acts 15:18) "Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world."
Of course it is true that when the hand of God moves to do something, He is never doing just one thing. By our observance it may be just be one act, but that one act will affect what He is doing with the angels, or spirit world, or the salvation of individuals or of Israel or the Gentiles or the Church.
I haven't yet got to what I wanted to say but I can see the post would be too long to do so. But these questions can be considered. In all that God does, is there anything more important to Him than another? Or, applied to the love of God, does God love some of His children more than others? Emphasis on 'His children'. Not those who are not. For example, Did God love Moses more than Lot?
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