How many of us have children, or have been around children. A child will at sometime, or another ask the age old question. "Why?" If we know the answer we will tell them, but if we don't know, we say because "I said so!" What is different about The Lord, and how dos He answer our "Whys?"
I was studding the first chapter of Genesis, and a question came up that I asked The Lord. In the Word I read. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1 (KJV). My question was when did you create heaven, and the earth? He answered with a question. "How old am I?" Much the same way he talked to Job, when He (God) asked him where were you when I formed the earth?
When all of the questions come up, that some will base their belief systems on, we have to remember only God knows.
Did prehistoric man exist, the evidence is there. The question did he have a soul, and was he created by God from dust, did God breath life into his soul? Only God knows, there could have been life on this planet called earth, and again only God knows. If it is something we need to know The Lord will show us when we get to Eternity.
To all of the fish, and all other creatures, God said be fruitful and multiply, but only to Adam, and Noah did He say, be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth. Could it be a clue as to what this earth could have been before humanity? The missing link of prehistoric, and historic could be, "and God breathed life into the soul." I believe that creation happened just like Scripture says.
If we are trying to explain to other's the Gospel, and hold fast to what we have been told, it doesn't make sense, but if we say that there could be a gap between the first, and second verse of Genesis it may answer questions they have. (to be continued)
I was studding the first chapter of Genesis, and a question came up that I asked The Lord. In the Word I read. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1 (KJV). My question was when did you create heaven, and the earth? He answered with a question. "How old am I?" Much the same way he talked to Job, when He (God) asked him where were you when I formed the earth?
When all of the questions come up, that some will base their belief systems on, we have to remember only God knows.
Did prehistoric man exist, the evidence is there. The question did he have a soul, and was he created by God from dust, did God breath life into his soul? Only God knows, there could have been life on this planet called earth, and again only God knows. If it is something we need to know The Lord will show us when we get to Eternity.
To all of the fish, and all other creatures, God said be fruitful and multiply, but only to Adam, and Noah did He say, be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth. Could it be a clue as to what this earth could have been before humanity? The missing link of prehistoric, and historic could be, "and God breathed life into the soul." I believe that creation happened just like Scripture says.
If we are trying to explain to other's the Gospel, and hold fast to what we have been told, it doesn't make sense, but if we say that there could be a gap between the first, and second verse of Genesis it may answer questions they have. (to be continued)
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