Something BIG Is Happening And The Trump Trial Is Just A DISTRACTION

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  1. A God of Purpose – Almighty Jehovah God (Psalms 83:18) is a God of purpose, and the Bible speaks of his “eternal purpose” (Eph. 3:10, 11). What does this expression really mean? As used in the Bible, the word “purpose” refers to a specific goal, or aim, that can be achieved in more than one way.
    To illustrate: A person may desire to travel to a specific destination. Getting to that destination then becomes his goal, or purpose. Of course, he may have different options with regard to the means of transportation and the routes he can take. As he travels along his chosen route, he may be confronted with unexpected weather conditions, traffic congestion, and road closures, requiring him to take an alternate route. Yet, no matter what adjustments he needs to make, he will still have accomplished his goal when he arrives at his destination.
    Almighty Jehovah God has likewise shown considerable flexibility in working out his eternal purpose. Taking into consideration the free will of his intelligent creation, he readily adjusts the way he achieves his purpose. For example, let us consider how Jehovah accomplishes his purpose regarding the promised Seed. Originally, Jehovah told the first human pair: “Be fruitful and become many and fill the earth and subdue it.” (Gen. 1:28) Was that stated purpose foiled by the rebellion in the Garden of Eden? Absolutely not! Jehovah immediately reacted to that new situation by using an alternate “route” to achieve his purpose. He foretold the appearance of a “seed” who would undo the damage done by the rebels.—Gen. 3:15; Heb. 2:14-17; 1 John 3:8.
    Jehovah’s ability to adapt to new circumstances while in the process of bringing his purpose to completion is in harmony with a description he gave of himself. When Moses presented Jehovah with potential impediments to the assignment he had been given. Jehovah assured him by saying: “‘I shall prove to be what I shall prove to be.’ And he added: ‘This is what you are to say to the sons of Israel, “I shall prove to be has sent me to you” (meaning that He is infallible and CAN NOT make mistakes OR be wrong) (Ex. 3:14). Yes, Jehovah is able to become whatever he needs to become in order to accomplish his purpose fully! This is beautifully illustrated by the apostle Paul in chapter 11 of the book of Romans. There he speaks of a symbolic olive tree. An examination of this illustration will enhance our appreciation for the depth of Jehovah’s wisdom. Please remember that our hope is to gain everlasting life here on earth as was intended for Adam before he sinned and lost his (AND our!) perfection AND eternal life. If you would like to read ALL of the information on A God of Purpose, about 3 pages, please request the information via email, and if you want to know more about the Bible, please ask or email me your question(s). Also, I can direct you to a free Bible study course where you can study the Bible at your convenience in your home, please request the link via email; [email protected].

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