WWW. God First - Part II by Joseph John
February 24, 2010

Part Two Of WWW.God First. 2nd W: When: This is a love of God that HE created us. Precious body we got as one of HIS best creation whom looks like God. (Resemblance of God). Now question is this do we looks like HIM? I never saw God either any one but I think what He said in His Word we looks like HIM then I believe we do. The difference between HIM and us is only what He can do we can’t do. But when God made man complete so he did and used his body with HIS Wisdom was poured in him through nasal. Adam did use his mind like God. See Geneses: Chapter 2: Verse: 19. Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them, and whatever the man called each living creation, that was its name. Test for man: Man passed his test giving names of each creation. How? Answer. Now we see each creation and their kind name, which was given by Adam, all of them and their action, character, functions are accordingly. Land living animals like Horse, Lion, Goat, Water living animals like fish, crab, fly in air birds like sparrow, crow, pigeon, so and so. When Adam and his helper eve disobeyed and lost HIS Wisdom there eyes were closed from God’s Wisdom. 2nd Entrance of God: 1st Entrance was when HE hovering around the earth and earth was dark from inside when He entered inside then everything which He create was clear for each creation to see. 2nd Entrance when man became dark from inside by his disobedience. Then God came to earth exact middle of the generation time after 3 and half thousand years HE took flesh body as like us called Emanuel Lord Jesus Christ. So before HIM and those who we are after HIM must know walking with HIM. He enabled us so we know and see ourselves from inside, outside for others walking in The word The plan of God and Love who He is? We can’t call ourselves that we are a resemblance of God until we walk as Lord Jesus and other nation see as as a follower of Lord Jesus then we are a resemblance of God who is Lord Jesus Christ. 3rd W: I will explain you latter it is because of shortage of space and long article which is not easy to understand. To make it understand I did this. I hope you have read 1st W: article on my face book. Thanks for sharing and understanding the word of God.

Mubashir, Joseph John.

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