Tuesday, August 24, 2010

God's Power

God can weigh fire, measure wind and call back yesterday. What can man do? Not that!

In 2 Esdras 4:1-6 we find the Angel Uriel having a discussion with a Prophet named Ezra. Ezra is inquiring about the ways of God, but he cannot grasp the fact that God's knowledge, power and ways are far, far, far greater than anything he could imagine. Uriel has a difficult time getting this through Ezra's hard head which is a mirror image of humanity in general. To often we, as human beings, refusue to believe that we are incapable of something. Many of us have a strong mentality and stubborness to accomplish anything we set our minds too, but in this scripture we read just how limited we really are.

Can you fathom the weight of fire? Even with all of our technology there is no known tool or instrument in which we can actually weigh out the mass of fire. In fact, has anyone of us ever even thought that fire had a weight? I didn't until I read this scripture today and it really put God's awsome intellect and power in focus for me. He has all power and knowledge over all elements. Yes, we can manipulate and use many of the elements God gave us, but we can't really do something as simple as weigh fire.

How many of us when a cool breeze goes by on a hot summers day can pull out a measuring tape and show how long that breeze was? No one is the correct answer. Who has invented a time machine so we can go back and correct the mistakes of yesterday? No one is again the correct answer.

God's power, no matter how technologically advanced we become, is still ultimately superior to anything we can dream up. If we as humanity could just accept God's supremecy and understand our place in His creation as mere servants, than more and more of us would be able to fulfill our destiny as children in His kingdom.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Morning Star Saga

The Morning Star: Book 1 The Fall of Zion

In this first Novel of the Morning Star Saga; the battle of Armageddon upon the Earth has finally come and passed. A new world has been created by the Architect of the Universe and a new hope for humanity has begun. The Island of Zion, where the Angelic Kingdoms abound, has been forged with this new world called Eterni and the separation between the spiritual and physical realms has been destroyed. Once again the creator has set life in motion on a new planet and established a New Kingdom called Jerusalem for His faithful followers with Immanuel, the saviour of humanity, to reign as King. A millennium of peace flows quickly through time as sin's disappearance proves to be a harmonial bliss for the human race. Unfortunately, the Realm of Zion has become unstable with mutinous ideology and rebellious plots between the angelic races as an ancient evil from the past is sought out to overthrow the throne of Mikael and his archangels. While the rebellion evolves through the Kingdom of Zion a miracle has also taken place; the first baby ever born in the realm of Zion has just taken place and this young boys mysterious birth and purpose may be the only hope that humanity and angels alike have at a future of peace as an Ancient Serpent is unleashed from a pit of torture and darkness.