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Show heal tion, "Come unto Me and I will. cause We do not :heed God:. way. So it is very important that we clear you." The fallen man was and is an ene God, (Ist Cor. 2:14; Rom. 5:10 Col. 1:21; Rom. 8:1) and fights aqainst riqhteousness or any change in his or my to - her evil nature towards God. It, is omy as God draws and enlightens us with His Spririt that we can even hope to understand the true meaning of right Man left to himself would eousness. perish and die in his sins, for there is DO liqht in m until he responds to the drawing of the miqhty love of God. John 6:44. Thru the great foreknowledqe of God, He knew man would fall and So knowing, God laid a wonderful plan Of love called the plan of salvation, which was laid from the foundation of the world. Titus 1:2; Heb. 4:3; Rev. 13:8. It is only in and thru this plan. which laid by God, (John 1: 1, 14) that man can ever again come into the presence of God, either to stand redeemed be fore Him because of our acceptance of His way or to sland condemned and rejected. because of our rejection of His Word. Even as Adam fell because he disobeyed God, we remain fallen bewas 4 ly understond the great plan of God for savinq man, not what men, women arid teach about. it, for theories ond doctrines man's have vre today, even .as Jesus found among the ins coming, butonly the Word or churches say Jews ot of God shell stond. AU else shall perish and be in 'Vain. Mark 7:7, 8, 13; Matt. 4:4;' Matt. 24:35; Provo 13: 13; Provo 30:5, . 6. This plan was to save man from er· nal loss and misery, he having cut himself off from God and thus fulfilling the Word of God which said, "The day thou eatest thou shalt die." Man cut off hom God is dead spiritUally. He would also> in time die physioclly and would forever have been a child of hell. The plan laid by God called for an extended physical life for Adam and his family, to be called a day of probation, our opportunity ·to repent and return to God and become recon ciled -to Him thru His plan, while in this life. 2nd Cor. 6:2. This plan was not an afterthouqht of God's, after Adam had sinned, but before the foundation of the world. even . . 5 |