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The Eternal Purpose (Gods Master Plan For The Ages)

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Bible teachers will find this resource very helpful. I give this book a five star rating for the clarity of concepts and informative material presented.

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I encourage you to also check out his other resources. Keith is a retired Vice-Chairman of a Canadian bank and now teaches and serves others in churches. Rebecca of Amazon Top Contributor: In "The Eternal Purpose," Keith Dorricott emphasizes that God is in control and that everything is working out according to a master plan for humanity. This book helps you understand the whole of human history and I found it useful to organize your thoughts on the future. We are apparently in the "Age of Grace" which will end when Christ returns.

I felt this book was easy to understand even for new Christians. It gives an eternal perspective and the author is quite insightful. One person found this helpful. Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers.

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Amazon Advertising Find, attract, and engage customers. The apostle Paul is enumerating some of the spiritual blessings that God has graciously bestowed on us in Jesus Christ. He tells us that in love, God predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will 1: He says that in Christ, we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace which He lavished on us 1: Or, it may as in the NASB point ahead to the next blessing, that God has given us wisdom and insight to understand the mystery of His will, or His plan for the ages.

If you tweak the message into an Americanized version, where you use God to help you reach your goals, you have perverted the biblical message. It is only reasonable that an all-wise, all-knowing, all-powerful God would have a comprehensive plan for the world that He spoke into existence and that He would have the ability to carry out that plan. Many Scriptures affirm this evident truth. For example, Job Or, as Paul comprehensively states in Ephesians 1: Some deny that God is sovereign over all that happens, because they think that it would make Him the author of evil.

But, the Bible is clear that God decreed beforehand what will happen in history, including such evil events as the crucifixion of Christ Acts 2: Yet, at the same time, God is not the author of evil or responsible for it 1 John 1: In that context, the prophet rightly declares of God Hab. The Bible is clear that He has a plan and He can and will carry it out.

Jesus used this word in Luke Yes, Father, for this way was well-pleasing in Your sight. In other words, He does not determine His plan based upon anything outside of Himself. He did not look down through the corridors of time and then make up His plan after He saw who would choose Him. He did not base His choice on any merit or worthiness that He foresaw in us. Paul uses a similar phrase in Galatians 4: He promised to send a Savior to Adam and Eve after they fell into sin Gen.

But at least 2, years went by before God chose to call Abraham out of Mesopotamia. God promised to give Abraham a son and the land and to bless the nations through His descendant, Jesus Christ. There were more silent years, with no prophetic word from God. Finally, at least 4, years after Adam and 2, years after Abraham, God sent His Son into this world. Although we may wonder why God waited so long, while millions of people down through the centuries died in their sins, God sent His Son at precisely the right moment, from His divine plan.

This truth gives us encouragement and hope, especially when we see frightening international events unfolding, such as the threat of militant Islamic terrorists who are determined to destroy our nation.

It also applies to our individual history, when tragedies hit or things seem to be spinning out of control. God is still in charge and He does not allow anything to disrupt His sovereign plan. Wisdom is a general term that refers to understanding the true nature of things, whereas insight refers to practical discernment that results in right action in daily life.

In the context here, the idea is that God has given us the wisdom we need to apprehend His gracious eternal plan of salvation and the practical outworking of it in our daily lives.

God's Plan of the Ages: Overview (Part 1 of 2)

William Barclay put it cited by Grassmick, ibid. Nor does it refer to something vague, nebulous, and indefinite. Rather, it means something that was previously unknown, but now has been revealed.