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The First Book of the Bible

corneliusjus36 | 03 February, 2012 12:21

Relational loneliness. If you resume the first book of the Bible, Genesis, and read over the first two or three chapters, you€™ll see Goodness creating. And after every creative act, God stepped back and said, €œIt 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, €œIt 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. €œThe Lord God said not necessarily good for the man to be alone. I will generate a helper suitable for him. €

God didn€™t go into denial. God didn€™t 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. That€™s what God did. And God€™s 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 God€™s agenda. Ed Young

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