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International Sunday School Lesson Romans 8:28-39 wk of 06-26 by Grover Weaver

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We are more than conquerors through Christ who loves us. Hello everyone I am Grover Weaver minister and sunday school teacher at the Grover Weaver Ministries.org, This the international sunday school lesson on Romans 8:28-39. Welcome...

Here is what we know “in the beginning God...you can go back to a time when there was nothing but ‘’darkness on the deep’’...if there was something before then, you got to go back farther, because you are not at the beginning. The beginning is the beginning if you find something there other than God you are not at the beginning. Okay?

In the beginning that was nothing but God...so God is…at the beginning. He made a man and he made him in his own image and likeness. Now, I am not going to get off in silly argument with you about when and how long ago He made man I am going to say simply to the simply mines as mind is; in the beginning was God and he created man in his likeness and image.and blew into his nostrils and he became a living soul; male and female created He them.

One day while walk with man in his ‘’living space’’ He shared some ‘’life and death knowledge’’ with him. God did not tell woman but we know the man did tell her for she did repeated it back in conversation.

Man and woman failed horribly in this life and death episodic tragedy of possessing Godly Knowledge that only comes out of the mouth of God thanks be to godly men who wrote it in a book. The attack that came against man was so vicious in that the adversary called into question God’s word. The only reason for the attacked was man had spoken with God...  

...our sainthood is because Jesus of Nazareth, Mary’s Baby, was willing to be cursed by ‘’hanging from a tree’...

 

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