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Relational loneliness. If you resume the first book of the Bible, Genesis, and read over the first two or three chapters, youll see Goodness creating. And after every creative act, God stepped back and said, It is usually good. God was for a roll. It is superior. It is good. It's good. Then God made man in his impression and God said, It is incredibly good. Suddenly, even though, in Genesis 2: eighteen, something changes. Adam, the main man had Level One taking place ,, he was connected using God. He was interacting with Him. God saw, nevertheless, a Level Two issue and He labeled something as bad. Genesis 2: 18. The Lord God said not necessarily good for the man to be alone. I will generate a helper suitable for him.
God didnt go into denial. God didnt make an attempt to explain it away. He said that there was a Level Two need which He would make someone suitable for Adam. God took this initiative with Adam. He or she took the initiative using Christ. We serve a God who steps out of the shadows and is proactive. Thats what God did. And Gods game plan is basic. He wants us to experience a vibrant connection with Him through Christ and in addition He wants us to help walk deeply in relationships with others. That is Gods agenda. Ed Young
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