Monday, May 30, 2016

As one studies the Old Testament

history channel documentary 2015 As one studies the Old Testament, there is an unmistakable nearness of God that brings one into a feeling of wonderment. God's energy is shown all through nature and in the lives of people. Take after the journeys of His communication from the earliest starting point to the introduction of His kin, and their wanderings from the streets of compliance to their alternate routes of self interest. In the New Testament, we see God's nearness as His exclusive conceived Son. We see supernatural occurrences, signs, and ponders. God received others into His picked family in view of the noncompliance of His first picked. We go with Paul and Peter as they speak to the Kingdom of God. Once more, we see the confirmation of God's nearness through the heavenly. Really, the Bible shows God's nearness and workings. Shouldn't something be said about today? Rather than seeing the supernatural occurrences and marvels of the Bible, we see the confirmation that Satan is the overwhelming figure. We see a greater amount of his workings and apparently less of God's contribution. What is going on?

We have altered our eyes on the outward rather than on the internal. We are looking with our eyes to see the otherworldly. Our ears are tuned to know about marvels and indications of God's nearness. Satan, understanding our sense arranged personality, shows his forces and capacities. When we see the disorder he has created, we tend to pull back to a state of mind of cynicism and pessimism. Because of our distraction with the things that are going on in the physical world, our God awareness starts to disappear. We long to see the God of the Bible return in an obvious and discernable way, however it is by all accounts just a brief trust. Why doesn't God demonstrate the world that He is God? Those seeing Jesus' execution tested Him to descend from the cross and after that they would trust Him. (Matt. 27:42) Today, we shout out that if just God would show His energy, numerous eventual spared. Where is God today?

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