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The Origin of Life - God’s Relationship with Man in Genesis - cover

The Origin of Life - God’s Relationship with Man in Genesis

Peter Russell-Yarde

Publisher: TwinVerse Prime

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Summary

The awesomeness of God is here displayed, His omnipotence and omniscience. His power over the environment and people and nations is revealed throughout the Bible which tells us that He is well able to correct the problem of global warming, for the Bible also tells us that the earth still has life in it but first man must acknowledge Him as its creator and give Him the honour due to His name.
 
Genesis also tells us about the lives of those that believed in God and how He got involved in their lives, particularly Joseph who was put through some harsh training before he was promoted to being second only to the Egyptian Pharaoh.
 
Genesis tells us that God is entirely spiritual, for in the beginning only He existed in infinite space which meant that He was and is omnipresent. He did not need to create the world and universe, but He did so because He wanted to love someone else. He created man as the pinnacle of His creation with love and breathed into man's nostrils the breath of His Spirit so that man also had spirit within him so that God could communicate with him.
Available since: 09/01/2025.
Print length: 260 pages.

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