Tag: creation

  • Dreams Are Good

    I have a habit. I love dreaming, not talking about the sleep kind, I’m talking about drifting off at various times in the day, whether it be whilst I’m working, eating, driving (be cautious with this one), eating and so on. Sometimes, embarrassingly,  I even drift off whilst in the company of family and friends.…

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  • A Timeless Tale – Chapter One

    A Timeless Tale – Chapter One

      What If? Ancient mariners established a fix on a star, in order to navigate their way. In order to find direction, we need to fix a starting point. Then we make corrections, as needed, to that point as we move forward.

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  • Does God Create or Just Allow Disaster?

    Does God Create or Just Allow Disaster?

      One way to describe the character of God is this: God is omnipotent (all powerful), but also omniscient (knows all things) and omnipresent (is everywhere at all times). God operates out of twelve dimensions. We humans see only  three dimensions. For example: take a match box and hold it between your thumb and forefinger.…

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  • A Timeless Tale – Chapter Twenty Four

    Living a Life in the Kingdom of God – Continued What is God’s Desire?

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  • A Timeless Tale – Chapter Nine

    A Timeless Tale – Chapter Nine

    Chapter Nine: Entry To and Living in the Kingdom of God You will recall from the previous teaching that we read in John 3.3-5 that once we become ‘born again’, we can see the Kingdom of God. When we are ‘born of water and The Spirit’ we are able to enter the Kingdom of God.…

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  • A Timeless Tale – Chapter One

    This is a continuation of a previous post: ‘God is a Timeless Tale’ Chapter One – What If….? What if we accept that the words we read, in the subsequent chapters, are based on the following? The first five books of ‘The Bible’, namely: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, are the breathed word of…

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  • Does God Create or Just Allow Disaster?

    Does God Create or Just Allow Disaster?

      One way to describe the character of God is this: God is omnipotent (all powerful), but also omniscient (knows all things) and omnipresent (is everywhere at all times). God operates out of twelve dimensions. We humans see only  three dimensions. For example: take a match box and hold it between your thumb and forefinger.…

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