Tuesday, 18 January 2011

The purpose of mankind & Questions

This is the first post of this blog. I wish everyone who are reading this blog to be able to receive supernatural ability and the desire to overcome the difficulties of man and to end struggle in the human race.


Through unity, as you agree with me, can bring power to movement and cause poverty (one of society's evils) to be eradicated. Let us start believing in achieving our goals from more than effort and receiving power though faith in Jesus. Jesus has given His wonderful name to come into agreement with, and who ever is agreeing with this, in this blog comes under a love relationship which has been made through Jesus. We strive to bring poverty under control and undertake suitable actions to send it to hell.


Why the story of Adam and Eve?
Everything which has an end, should have started by some causes. I believe in killing a problem though careful analysis and study in it's root-level. We can ensure total eradication if we are confident in the origin of the problem.


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Let's start with some few questions.


1. Did Adam work in the Garden of Eden?
Yes. Adam did work in the Garden of Eden. We find in Genesis 2:15,

                 "And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it."

         God created man for His own purpose. We have no clear idea as to why God create man and put him to work It is quite surprising that God did not give away the Garden for enjoyment straight away. God had always man to be at a position where he would depend on God fearfully and always sees God as an Object of fear and reverent worship. That has not changed even now. We come to know of Gods eternal purpose of mankind, only through the unchanging, dominant features which He exhibits regularly.


2. Did Adam have trouble in completing God-given tasks?


There should not be. God did not give work so that man would leave his Maker and go on to work continuously. A powerful verse in Ecclesiastes reveals this to us.


Ecclesiastes 2:10
                     And whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them, I withheld not my heart from any joy; for my heart rejoiced in all my labour: and this was my portion of all my labour. Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do: and, behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.


If man has to find pleasure through the labour of his own hands, the Writer would have not claimed it to be 'vexation for the spirit', by doing so. Hence work will not produce results expected by the Maker. The purpose of this blog is not to make you lazy, but to induce awareness concerning higher truths, and through satisfactory achievement in the course of study, proving the worth by uplifting humanity. Wisdom is not given to everybody. It is not given, especially to a fool Proverbs 24:7. We have to do what could be achieved through wisdom and through knowledge of Scriptures, we join hands to eradicate poverty. If you feel the enjoyment of study of higher truths through study of this blog, you can definitely work to eradicate poverty. God can assist those who would study for themselves. Will Infosys company approach a child which is keeping it's finger in it's mouth, put some new clothes and carry away to a residential school to give it a bright outstanding career? They would rather look for professionals. Another thing is, if you would grow lazy after getting a job in a top IT company, would refuse to work, then again you will be booted-out (this boot is not the booting of a computer, by the way). Work while you work, (I don't recommend you to play), study while you study (the Scriptures, of course!). If you want angels to do work for you, then visit this blog and pay your respects to God by reading these articles. Work means not your office work!
Anybody in this world can comment on these articles, share what happens in your office, ask questions, etc. Be sensible as it is not to produce silly comedy across the web.

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