
Table of Contents Introduction-Fall of Man Before and Immediately After the Flood Nations and gods After the Flood Wilderness, Conquest, Promised Land The Fall of Israel and Judah God Uses Nations To Accomplish His Will God Uses Satan to Accomplish His Will Miracles In the Old Testament Christ's Sacrifice Jesus In the New Testament Birth of Christianity Men Sent By God After Christ Conclusion Bibliography The purpose of this Book is to show how God used aspects of creation to accomplish His will on the earth. God will use anything, even if it seems not to be logical. He uses Satan, men, nations, miracles, sinners, prostitutes, wars and just about anything He can lay His hands on all to glorify himself in His creation. He will call men His servants who don't know Him. He will destroy the love of His life if they disobey Him. All of this he does in the name of love even though it may not seem so at the time. He honors and blesses those that are His. He destroys that which prove themselves not to be His. All his ways are just and righteous. He is our personal Father not some far off God living in a spirit realm we can't understand. He is omnipresent (everywhere at once), omniscient (knows all) and fills all things. He speaks a Word and it comes to pass. He is always on time (His time) as He rushes to deliver one of His possessions. This book will reveal His ways most of which are past finding out. He will annihilate His enemies. God's greatest intervention history is that He created the vast havens and the earth from nothing visible. He created everything we can see and much we cannot. Man was the jewel of that creation and the earth was His focus. He filled created space and filled it with galaxies and trillions of stars and planets with distances between them to far to contemplate. He filled the microscopic world of quantum mechanics too small to see. He foresaw everything that was ever to exi
Page Count:
196
Publication Date:
2013-02-21
Publisher:
eBookit.com
ISBN-10:
1456612158
ISBN-13:
9781456612153
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