Hebrews 1:2 In the past, God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days, he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom also he made the universe.
From the dawn of the beginning of this
world we call home, God has communed with us in various and diverse manners.
From the outset, He spoke through His selected Prophets and other people of
God. His marvelous and stunning creation speaks volumes about its creator.
Every bloom on the massive number of trees and plants that jacket this planet
declares His creativity; every flying creature sings the beautiful song of his
spectacular and fantastic care. Every movement of our being and every step we
take on God's green earth declares and decrees His benevolent and merciful nourishing
power.
From the beginning, humanity has
sought to draw near the perfect creator of all in heaven and earth. However,
sin has created an everlasting and perpetual chasm between the creator and the
created. When our first parents ushered sin into the world, God, through
His grace and mercy, provided a way out of the penalty of sin and death (Romans
6:23).
This grand plan of redemption for all
that would accept it came at the appointed time of the almighty God; our Lord
and Savior Christ Jesus came into the world to carry out God's great plan of
salvation. Father God sent His one and only Son to the world, and with faith in
Jesus as the promised Messiah, we can all know salvation and eternal life. The
Messiah came in the person of Christ Jesus to dismantle the barricade between
God and humanity. God's conclusive faultless and comprehensive Word
came to us in these ending days through His sinless and blameless Son. There
can be no words that may fall on God's ear that do not go through our Lord and
Savior, Christ Jesus (John 14:6).
Many people know of God's outwardly being, and many may know God on some supposable high plain of intellectual
superiority. Some others might possess a historical knowledge of who God is and
how He works. But unfortunately, too few people can say that I am closer to God
today than I was yesterday and will be closer to Him tomorrow than I am this
day.
Every day, we should strive to get to know
God personally and offer Him our lives as a daily sacrifice. This offering is
not to be one glorious flash of light but a day-by-day of giving ourselves to
others in the service of Christ Jesus. We must keep our reflectors clean and
clear of worldly chattel so that we might be a good reflector for the light of
Christ Jesus that shines before this lost, dark, and dying world.
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