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  • Bennymkje - 1 year ago
    Q&A "volume"

    Q:The everlasting covenant in Ge.ch.1 as presented in seven days is consistently ignored as such by churches and is instead used to fight Darwinism. Does it not smell as deception from the devil?

    A: Yes indeed. Firstly consider the blessings under heaven and earth that God in his Son has promised to each of us. A believer is planted by the rivers of water,- and nutrients come from anywhere in His kingdom. A child of God despite of pandemic "that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither;" In eternity also it shall not wither. Instead shall be for the healing of the nations. (Re.22:1-2). Laws of Nature take cues from Law of the Spirit so trees of righteousness bring forth fruits ripened by the power and glory of God. Merely because we do not see the tree as blessed of the Lord does not mean a thing. The devil puts money in your wallet to gratify instantly that you can understand but how it takes wings and fly off and make you feel like the crypto king. It is not what you want to think off. How come? It is the kind of deception the devil has played over churches everywhere. Each and every day under the covenant fill in a volume that spread out and create support systems a word wide web which is from God.

    One may ask how marine life under the day five (Ge.1:21) can add qualitative change to us. It is the same process as in nature. For example Phosphorus moves in a cycle through rocks, water, soil and sediments and organisms. Over time, rain and weathering cause rocks to release phosphate ions and other minerals. This inorganic phosphate is then distributed in soils and water. Plants take up inorganic phosphate from the soil. Off the coast of Chile the cormorant eat of anchovies rich in phosphorus and guano left on the rocks are brought back into the cycle. It is thus our volume of saint is determined to which time and place carry no meaning. Yet foolish shepherds are ever after the error of Balaam for reward.



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