Romans 11:33-36 O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgements, and his ways past finding out. For who hath known the mind of the Lord? Or who hath been his counsellor? Or who hath first given to Him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen.
And all God’s people said,’Wow!’ As Bruh Paul sings our Lord’s praises to the believers at Rome. ‘How unsearchable are his judgements, and his ways past finding out?’ Exactly! If He is Almighty God, how can mere mortals, His creations to boot, question His judgement, or seek to find out His ways eh? If that were possible, then He’d be just like us, losing the awe and mystery that shrouds Him. Even the workings of great men are shrouded in mystery, much less a magnificent God like ours. The dictionary defines God, as a Superhuman Being, worshipped as having power over nature and human fortunes; A Deity of immense proportions. Yes Friends, that’s our God! Mighty in every imaginable way! As Bruh Paul asks, ‘For who hath known the mind of the Lord? Or who hath been His counsellor?’ Job (36:22) Isaiah (40:13) and Jeremiah (23:18) three men highly connected to God, asked that same basic question centuries before Paul, and could find no answer. Even His Son, Jesus, during His earthly sojourn said that some things were only known to the Father. ‘Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?’ Now that’s certainly an interesting question? Where did God get His start? Who bankrolled Him? To whom does He owe a debt? Hn! We’ll probably never know, nor be able to comprehend it either, and it’s not really important. What’s important is that He is: He’s real: He exists in all His power and majesty, regardless of His beginnings. We got our start from Him, and it’s our duty to faithfully worship, serve and obey Him. That’s our immediate concern. So although disbelievers try to downplay our God’s greatness through logical arguments, we must realize that faith has nothing to do with logics. It has to do with belief. None of the countless other gods worshipped during mankind’s existence, fulfilled their promises. Yet people still worshipped them. Our God has done all He’s promised. He even sent His Son, Jesus to earth to experience our frailties and die to cleanse our sins. No one else can say that. Ah Friends, please don’t be misled by the iniquity workers. Our God’s real; we have experienced His reality, and His son Jesus, espouses the greatest philosophy of all time: LOVE! He showed it by dying for us. So let’s pose this bit of logic to the doubters: If there’s no God and no life after our bodily death, then fine, although living this life based on LOVE is still better than one based on evil. However people, and this is the multi-million dollar question, if, as we believe, there is a God, and life after death, and you haven’t received Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, what happens then eh? Crapaud smoke yuh pipe Friends! So as the ole people say, ‘better be safe than sorry yes.’ Accept the Lord today, ‘For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen. Much LOVE!…as for me and mine…we’ll follow the Lord…right through eternity…
And all God’s people said,’Wow!’ As Bruh Paul sings our Lord’s praises to the believers at Rome. ‘How unsearchable are his judgements, and his ways past finding out?’ Exactly! If He is Almighty God, how can mere mortals, His creations to boot, question His judgement, or seek to find out His ways eh? If that were possible, then He’d be just like us, losing the awe and mystery that shrouds Him. Even the workings of great men are shrouded in mystery, much less a magnificent God like ours. The dictionary defines God, as a Superhuman Being, worshipped as having power over nature and human fortunes; A Deity of immense proportions. Yes Friends, that’s our God! Mighty in every imaginable way! As Bruh Paul asks, ‘For who hath known the mind of the Lord? Or who hath been His counsellor?’ Job (36:22) Isaiah (40:13) and Jeremiah (23:18) three men highly connected to God, asked that same basic question centuries before Paul, and could find no answer. Even His Son, Jesus, during His earthly sojourn said that some things were only known to the Father. ‘Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?’ Now that’s certainly an interesting question? Where did God get His start? Who bankrolled Him? To whom does He owe a debt? Hn! We’ll probably never know, nor be able to comprehend it either, and it’s not really important. What’s important is that He is: He’s real: He exists in all His power and majesty, regardless of His beginnings. We got our start from Him, and it’s our duty to faithfully worship, serve and obey Him. That’s our immediate concern. So although disbelievers try to downplay our God’s greatness through logical arguments, we must realize that faith has nothing to do with logics. It has to do with belief. None of the countless other gods worshipped during mankind’s existence, fulfilled their promises. Yet people still worshipped them. Our God has done all He’s promised. He even sent His Son, Jesus to earth to experience our frailties and die to cleanse our sins. No one else can say that. Ah Friends, please don’t be misled by the iniquity workers. Our God’s real; we have experienced His reality, and His son Jesus, espouses the greatest philosophy of all time: LOVE! He showed it by dying for us. So let’s pose this bit of logic to the doubters: If there’s no God and no life after our bodily death, then fine, although living this life based on LOVE is still better than one based on evil. However people, and this is the multi-million dollar question, if, as we believe, there is a God, and life after death, and you haven’t received Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, what happens then eh? Crapaud smoke yuh pipe Friends! So as the ole people say, ‘better be safe than sorry yes.’ Accept the Lord today, ‘For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen. Much LOVE!…as for me and mine…we’ll follow the Lord…right through eternity…
