Sunday, April 22, 2012

In the beginning

Where does one begin on such a daunting task. I use the word daunting not because I'm fearful but because of the audacity that I have that I might help some soul feel love. I wish only to pass on the great gift of love and hope that has been afforded me. My life was in shambles in 1998. I was out of options and out of control. There were no role models for me. At least not any for where my heart wanted to take me. I have always had a faith in something. Whenever I heard the name "Jesus", I would come to attention. For a reason that I now know I have always been drawn to the name.
I simply would like for you to walk with me as I walk with Him. I'm not asking for conversion just conversation. For The Father has stated, "come, let us reason together." Lets have a dialogue about this Jesus. In my mind all I can think is, if it is true and He is alive today then ought we not to seek after Him to find out how we too could go on living after death. Not just living, for that is His gift to all both the wicked and the righteous but a quality of life the quality in which He and The Father both now enjoy.
The Gospel was preached in the beginning. The moment Adam was placed in the garden he was taught that a Savior would be provided for both him and his posterity. The Father and Son knew that sin would entangle man and thus were they prepared from before the foundation of the world and set a plan in motion for our redemption so that we too might enjoy Life Eternal.

 55 And thus the works of adarkness began to prevail among all the sons of men.
 56 And God acursed the earth with a sore curse, and was angry with the wicked, with all the sons of men whom he had made;
 57 For they would not ahearken unto his voice, nor believe on his Only Begotten Son, even him whom he declared should bcome in the meridian of time, who was cprepared from before the foundation of the world.
 58 And thus the aGospel began to be bpreached, from the beginning, being declared by choly dangels sent forth from the presence of God, and by his own voice, and by the gift of the Holy Ghost.
 59 And thus all things were confirmed unto aAdam, by an holy ordinance, and the Gospel preached, and a decree sent forth, that it should be in the world, until the end thereof; and thus it was. Amen.

Thus we see that from the "beginning" of man that he has had communion with Deity. He has never been left without knowledge of why he is here. We have only turned away from the truth not that it was never revealed. 

What say ye?