God First by Joseph John
February 24, 2010

God First. W: What? W: When? W: Where? www@God.Frist W: What is God? Ans. God is Light. W: When God showed us His presence? Ans. When we love HIM as He loved us. John: 3: 16 W: Where is God? Ans. God is everywhere but his presence is there where light is. 1) W: Light: Read: Geneses: 1: 1, In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. (7 Heavens and one Earth where we are living). Read: Geneses: 1: 2, Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and The Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. (Earth was having no shape, empty. So we called it darkness and deep when we do not see any shape. Sign deep indicate us that there was water all over. And God’s Spirit was covering all over water. Its will be easy to understand if you make a circle Circle is a continent. Nothing was there it was empty, dark and deep Over the circle God’s Spirit was hovering over it. When God’s Spirit was hovering over the continent Then continent is dark. Where all planets and our Earth is. God’s entered in continent and separate Dark and Light and then HE created everything we See in it. It is just like your house and there is nothing. First thing you do bring the power in (Light) turn on And then you will start building then things you want. Continent is God’s house too and when HE entered As a light HE did separate Dark and Light (Not dark and night this He made on 4th day When HE created Sun, Moon, and Stars for us so we can see. I am talking about dark Those who are away from God not walking with HIM and Light is for those who Knows God and walking with HIM. God First. No one did except Lord Jesus Christ. JESUS CHRIST IS LIGHT: John: 1: 1 to 5. God entered in our lives as body of Jesus Christ And opened our eyes to see God and His plan for the world. So if we know Jesus we are walking With God. And we are no more in dark we are in Light. 2ND W: BECAUSE OF THE SPACE. I WILL EXPLAIN YOU IN 2ND PART.

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