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"Why did Jesus have to come"? Genesis 3

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Word of Wisdom - Plain and Simple - Hosted by DIanne Adams, a servant of God - December 12, 2018 @ 8:20 P.M.

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"Why did Jesus have to come"?  Genesis 3

God made a way out for man, because they couldn't do it themselves.

The book of GENESIS was written by Moses and is called one of the books of the law. The word Genesis means the beginning. In the book of Genesis we see the hand of God at works as He spoke His creation into existence.  It records the beginning of time, life, sin, salvation, the human race, and the Hebrew nation. Its history centered in four major events: the creation, innocence, the fall of man, the flood, and the scattering of the nations. God spoke all things into existence by his words and with the Word he designed the entire universal and mankind. John 1-1 says In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the word was God. God created us because he wanted a people a family, so he created us in his own image and likeness so that we would be on one accord. God wanted us to fellowship with him and he provided all provision necessary for us to live in harmony with him.  He provided all that is necessary for us to live a righteous life. God has perfect knowledge of all things and He has no limits; God knows everything and yes he knew the man would fall and sin would enter in. A part of God’s plan included the redemption of man and that’s why Jesus had come. Not that He orchestrated the fall but he allowed it.

Before we can understand why Jesus had to come we must first understand the fall of mankind its cause and the affect. The cause: Man sinned and the affect: Man was separated from God and destined to die. Then we see the awesomeness of God’s master plan and his perfect will for man, all things through Jesus Christ.

 

 

 

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