This
is a study in answer to questions asked in a
Prophecy Club some time ago and which others
ponder upon. The questions were, "where
did the different races originate as Adam
and Eve were the only ones of the races in
Genesis" and....
"when was the earth divided into
continents, isles, countries.
Also,
..."how did the people get to
these different places on earth such as the
remote isles where many are being found
today?"
These are questions many wonder about
which have nothing to do with our
salvation or
doctrines. However, they are
interesting and involve the genealogy of the
Messiah which is of importance and other
Bible truths. We do not have all the
answers, but we can find the answers in
Scriptures if we take time to read the Word
of God and pray for understanding.
We are made "one
new man" in Christ when we
come to him putting off the old man of
sin. These verses I wrote tells
how God feels about his children.
"Red, yellow,
black, or white......makes no difference
in God's sight. All are purchased by His
Blood, Created new by God's Love. Called
to be "one new man" With Christ
as head, we shall stand!" Rich man,
poor man, beggar man, thief, He loves each
one and seeks these lost sheep, Baptist,
Catholic, Pentecostal, and all
others, Are called to be one, as Sisters
and Brothers.
We are to be as "one
Body" and put aside all
racial and other prejudice.
Our new heritage is in Him. We
can understand our earthly heritage
as the Bible makes this plain to
us. We are all descendants of the
three sons of Noah, "Ham, Shem, and
Japheth", and all go back to our
first earthly parents.
Each lineage is explained in detail in
the Word because of the importance of
the line of the Messiah. We have
been "grafted in" along with
all who accept Him and His plan of
salvation. There are many who say
and have taught that certain races are
under a curse or had a curse placed on
them which resulted in the different
skin colors. This is untrue and is
not to be found in Scripture.
Curses were placed on people of any
race who were disobedient to God's laws
and commands.
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J.
P.'s Inspirations (c) 2001
Jo Ann Kelly
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