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God Is Lord of All Creation


Before all creation there was God. God always was, and He will always be. God is the creator of all creation. As Creator He alone establishes what is right and what is just. God is the supreme judge of man and of all things man establishes; good and evil. Man is free to choose to believe God or not; nevertheless God is God. His Word is the very highest authority, none is greater or can replace His dominion over all creation. Still, God is the very essence of love and His grace endures forever. He is God of all mercy who loves us all, believers and sinners alike.

Our world is in grave danger. Satan (the evil-one) is very active in our nations, our families, our schools and in our personal lives. Satan’s will is to humiliate God, rob God of His people and to destroy as much of God’s creation as he can before the coming of Christ; our Lord, our King and our eternal salvation. 

Throughout all history, mankind has carved false images of deities, adopted demigods of all kinds and falsely worshiped many of these. God told us (mankind) we are not to worship any god but Him and Him alone!  This was not an option for man’s choosing, but a non-negotiable commandment. This and His other nine Commandments are found in Exodus 20:1-17.

The second coming of our Savior Jesus Christ is soon coming. Time is extremely important! All we need to do is consider the turmoil in our world today; see the sin of mankind, and with ordinary commonsense see prophesy being fulfilled as recorded in the book of Revelation chapter 19.

To deny God is death. To seek Him is to live.

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