ESSAY 37 – CONCISE COMPREHENSION

Man has not been ready for concise comprehension until today when science, technology and other understandings have developed into present criteria. The Old Testament era developed man to a time when man could grasp the New Testament Bible and men could embrace and understand the need for Christ and the grand Word and illustration of His advent. This knowledge has proliferated in our present world and we are ready for the third and final section of God’s plan. He reveals Himself and His plans for us which He made before the start of TIME.

Today God does not need incomprehensible myths to impart knowledge to us. He has given us accurate knowledge, explanations and understanding of how He works and thinks and who He really is. He reveals Himself to us in the Word and communicates to us personally His reason behind creation. He holds out his love for us to see. He explains His need and reason to let the world end and tells us without myth how the world will cease along with our being. He has His doors to Eternity open and ready for us to enter.

Time will run down slowly and we will need to rescue the future generations with care and godliness, point them in the right direction and teach them to seek after righteousness left by the old means and His new. God is in His heaven and helps all who come to Him in faith and love.

Keep young minds open and aware of God; who He is and how He acts. Old pre-time myths are beneficial and have a lot to teach us. The tale of Adam and Eve and the snake is a non-concise myth, but a very necessary object lesson.

As the human mind grows in logic and reason, so does the comprehension. God acts in mysterious ways. What was once called magic now is called Science or Technology. We call it “God”. We need to recognize the Spirit of God moving all about us. We do not appreciate God any the less because we see Him in action and understand. The milk of childishness has not gone away, but rather has been joined with meat and potatoes.

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