THE DEEP THOUGHTS OF A SPIRITUAL MAN

by CRAFTY KEN   Oct 28, 2018



THE DEEP THOUGHTS OF A SPIRITUAL MAN

As I fix my gaze upon the beauty of this world, despite the smog and haze, I see the Creator’s mighty hand, not some strange creature arising from some primeval muck, from a million days.

He created all the wonderful grass, trees, shrubs, healing herbs, with seed in them, to grow, as we all know. Then, were all creatures, imprinted with a God given instinct of survival of the fittest, so the best moves forward while the abnormal weak kind is left behind.
Sad but true, when our ancestors were driven from the Garden, the earth and all its creatures were cursed, they all once ate only **plants, now, no longer our friends, especially the ants.

We plainly see God’s animal program today, don’t get too close to male stags when they are in rut, they may get you in the gut. And who told the ants to store for a cold winter’s day, by the way!

From eternity, the triune God shared love and fellowship together, but they desired to have more of those like themselves, to not only love, but also to call friends, this is the Salvation they planed right to the end.

Man and woman were created in their image, but fellowship with the Creator was suddenly lost, now, redemption for them could only be purchased at the cross. God’s payment for sin demanded a man who was sinless, and never broke his Law, so he sent his only son, knowing that through him, the victory would be won.

Now, the risen Lord proclaims with open arms, come unto me, be my *friend.

*Abraham was called; the friend of God, along with all disciples, and, other believers.

**To those who doubt that all the animals ate plants, God decreed that the elephants, rhinos, and hippos still do, with the hippo being happy to eat you if you get too close.

Author Ken
October 28, 2018

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  • 5 years ago

    by Milly Hayward

    There is a lot of beauty in thus world yet sadly humanity as a whole is systematically destroying everything, plants and animals. God must be holding his head in his hands and weeping. Milly x

    • 5 years ago

      by CRAFTY KEN

      Thanks Milly, yes, Jesus wept, showing his broken heart.

  • 5 years ago

    by CJ Maleney

    I rather like this Ken.

    I hold my own beliefs and was raised as a Christian, although some things I do feel a need to question. I suppose that's one for me and the big fella when tilt times comes.

    Anyway well done on this.

    Regards

    Craig

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