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Why did God create Man?                    Why were you born?What is man's ultimate                   destiny?
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| Very few people are happy with what they are and where they                   are going. Every day millions of people try to change their                   bodies by exercise or diet. Many try to alter their looks with                   cosmetics or even plastic surgery. Scientists feel they may                   soon be able to slow the aging process with drugs. It is in                   the very nature of man to try to change what he is. Chances are you are one of the many who are concerned with                   the questions regarding whether or not there is any way to                   extend your life. Perhaps you feel that such a question is                   directly related to understanding why you were born and what                   your purpose in life is. Many people believe they understand                   what the Bible says about these questions.
 But the simple fact of the matter is that MOST PEOPLE DO                   NOT KNOW THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS! Like it or not, the                   majority of people today do not truly grasp what the Bible                   teaches regarding man's destiny.
 But you can know these things if you approach God's Word                   prayerfully and with humility--taking the Bible as truth and                   rejecting man's false teachings on the subject. Let's look                   into God's Holy Scriptures to see why you were created, what                   your role in life is, and how you can affect your destiny.
 As with any study of man, it is necessary to go back to the                   beginning. It is essential that we go back to the time when                   man was created. This is where we begin our quest to                   understand what is in store for us.
 God's Word tells us that in the beginning He created the                   heavens and the earth, day and night, and all the animals of                   our planet. The culmination was the creation of man.
 God said,
 
 
"Let us make man in our own image according                     to our likeness. Let them rule over the fish of the sea and                     over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over ALL                     the earth, and over everything that creeps or moves"                     (Genesis 1:26 ).  |  |  | 
| The Hebrew word for God is Elohim, which is a plural                   form, and for that reason we find the One who is identified as                   the Creator referring to "our" image. God consisted of more                   than one Being, although only one of them was performing the                   physical act of creation. As the Bible continues its                   revelation of these Beings, it shows them in a family                   relationship. But more about that later. 
 
Man Is Created as a Physical Being God created mankind in the divine likeness (verse 27) , yet                   man was made totally physical. In Genesis 2:7, it is clearly                   stated: 
 
"And the Eternal God formed man of the dust                     of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of                     life; and man became a living soul." When Adam took his first breath, he became a living being.                   He did not become an immortal spirit on the same level as God,                   for Ezekiel 18:4 tells us, 
 
"The soul that sinneth, it shall                   die."The Hebrew word translated as "soul" is "nephesh,"                   which is also used in reference to animals but translated as                   "creature" in Genesis 1:20, 21, and 24. If Adam was not made an immortal spirit, how was he created                   in God's image? The answer has been hidden by centuries of                   erroneous teachings. Adam was created to look like God. He was                   given a mind capable of reasoning, thinking, and even                   creating, although his intellectual powers, in comparison with                   those of God, are limited. He was made from dust--the basic                   element of the earth, which of itself is inorganic-without                   life. God had to breathe the breath of life in Adam to make                   him a fully functioning human being.
 God then placed Adam and Eve in a garden that He had                   specially designed for them. There were two unique trees in                   that paradise, a tree of life and a tree of the knowledge of                   good and evil (Genesis 2:9).
 Notice what God told them:
 
 
"Of every tree of the garden thou mayest                     freely eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and                     evil, thou shalt not eat of it; for in the day that thou                     eatest thereof thou shalt surely die" (verses 16-17).                   The implication is that they could have eaten of the tree                   of life and lived eternally. Instead, they chose the other                   tree and set in motion a world subject to the bondage of                   corruption, as Paul said in Romans 8:21. The type of                   corruption that Paul was referring to was not moral depravity                   but physical decay--the physical process that ultimately leads                   to death for all living beings. Genesis 3 describes how our first parents made that choice.                   Satan appeared to Eve and asked her if she were permitted to                   take of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and                   evil. She answered correctly by saying that God had told them                   they would die if they ate of it.
 Satan caused her to doubt God's word.
 
 
"You shall not surely die," he said                     (verse 5).                     "God knows that once you partake of that fruit, you                     will become like Him in knowledge."In other words, God was keeping something desirable from                   Adam and Eve. Eve fell for Satan's trick and also persuaded                   her husband to disobey God. As soon as they ate the fruit, however, they felt different                   about themselves and about God. They were ashamed of their                   nakedness and wanted to hide from God. The innocent, trusting                   relationship they had was destroyed. They had knowledge of                   good and evil, but it was not what they expected. Their                   ultimate punishment, just as God had promised, was death.
 
 
"For dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou                     return" (verse 19 ). Because of their disobedience and unbelief, Adam and Eve                   were ejected from the Garden and forced to wrest a living from                   a world cursed with thorns and thistles. Their oldest son                   murdered his own brother! Humanity had started on the path to destruction. It did not                   take Adam's children very long to harness the elements to                   create iron and other metals. They made implements and                   constructed buildings. They developed a social structure. Left                   to their own devices, the children of Adam became so depraved                   that God had to send a flood to cleanse the earth and start                   anew with the family of Noah.
 Yet even the flood did not stop man from rejecting God. In                   the succeeding generations, we see how man has learned to                   organize armies for the purpose of conquering and destroying                   other people. He has found that he could acquire by taking                   instead of producing. Considering the amount of destruction                   man has done to others, to the animal kingdom, and to the                   environment of this world, it becomes clear that, had man been                   given more powers, he would have done more damage than he                   already has!
 After 6,000 years of human existence, we live in a society                   filled with fear. Public opinion polls show that the number                   one fear in America today is CRIME. Yes, our number one                   concern is that people are harming other people.
 Another fear which has developed only in this last                   generation is that of nuclear destruction. Unlike fear of                   crime which is usually concerned with one person hurting                   another, nuclear destruction involves one nation harming                   another nation and perhaps even the entire earth.
 
 
Is Salvation the Remedy for the Fall of                   Man?Because God has allowed man to choose his own course, many                   people do not believe God exists. It is not uncommon to hear                   the question asked, "If there is a God, why does He allow                   crime, war, and disease? If He is truly powerful, why doesn't                   He stop these evils? Why does He hide Himself?" Many religions teach that we are separated from God because                   of "the fall of man." They teach that God created man perfect                   and complete, but that Satan somehow wrecked the creation,                   causing man to fall from grace.
 We have already seen that God's creation was physically                   perfect, that God wanted peace and happiness for man, and that                   Satan introduced sin to our first ancestors. By obeying Satan                   instead of the Creator, Adam and Eve were thrown out of their                   beautiful garden and made subject to curses and death.
 The religions of this world will tell you that God had to                   come up with some kind of plan to salvage His                   creation--a plan to repair the damage. They would have you                   believe that God has been in a contest with Satan since that                   time and that the contest continues to this very day.
 It is important to note that such a scenario is hogwash!                   These erroneous teachings are so loosely based on the Bible                   that they are in conflict with it.
 "How can you take exception to this teaching?" is a                   commonly asked question. "I have been taught it all my life!"
 First of all, it should be pointed out that, if the above                   teaching regarding man's present condition were correct, then                   we would have to admit that God is losing His battle with                   Satan and that Satan must therefore be more powerful than God!                   How else could we explain the fact that the majority of people                   who are born into this world NEVER accept Jesus Christ as                   their Savior? Are we to believe that the majority of the world                   then is lost forever to a never-ending fate of being burned                   alive in hell fire?
 We find a man in Scripture who asked,
 
 
"If a man die, will he live again? All the                     days of my struggles (life) will I wait until my change                     comes. You will call and I will answer you. You shall desire                     the work of your hands" (Job 14: 14-15). This is a very important Scripture. What does it mean when                   it says, "You shall have a desire to the work of your hands"? The answer is simple. Mankind is God's workmanship. We are                   like clay in the hands of the Master Potter (Isaiah 64:8), who                   is molding us according to His purpose. God's great desire is                   to finish the work of His hands, and that completion will come                   through the RESURRECTION--the great change that will bridge                   the gulf between mortal and immortal. Then and only then will                   His work of creation be finished.
 The creation which began with Adam was physical. The                   creation that involves the new Adam--the converted                   Christian--will be a spiritual one.
 
 
"And so it is written, The first man Adam was                     made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening                     spirit ...And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we                     shall also bear the image of the heavenly" (1                     Corinthians 15:45, 49 ). How will this change from physical to spiritual take place? 
 
"Behold, I show you a mystery: we shall not                     all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the                     twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet                     shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and                     we shall be changed"Salvation is not a frustrated God's "repairing of the                   damage" in an attempt to restore man back to perfection.                   Satan's actions in the Garden of Eden were nothing more than                   what God chose to permit. In fact, everything is happening                   just as God planned from the dawn of creation. This is the                   great TRUTH of the matter. No, salvation is not a repairing. It is a completing. Can                   you see the difference?
 Of all His wonderful creations, man is God's greatest                   achievement. Through the human reproductive process He set in                   motion, God has created billions and billions of beings. And                   it is His desire that every one of these beings become                   complete in His eyes. The RESURRECTION, when man's nature is                   transformed, will bring completion.
 Again, we need to fully understand that Genesis 1 and 2                   describe a PHYSICAL creation--a model which precedes a                   SPIRITUAL creation. God did not create man as a spirit. He                   created man out of the dust of the earth (Genesis 2:7, Genesis                   3:19).
 Some have argued that Adam had God's Holy Spirit. "After                   all," they say, "he was created perfect!" Indeed, all that God                   made was perfect, but it was PHYSICAL. God's human creation                   was only flesh and blood.
 Even though Adam was made perfect, he was incomplete. He                   lacked a very important ingredient. He lacked God's Holy                   Spirit. As a result of his being incomplete, Adam made a wrong                   decision in the Garden of Eden. He disobeyed God and obeyed                   Satan. This was the first sin (Genesis 3:22-24).
 It is vitally important that we understand how God redeems                   us. It should never be forgotten that we are saved by grace                   through faith. Christians are His workmanship--created in                   Christ Jesus to perform good works (Ephesians 2:8-10).
 The ministers of this world would have you believe that                   there are NO WORKS involved in following Christ. They tell you                   that you only need to accept ,Jesus and then you are                   automatically saved. This is not what the Bible teaches!
 Jesus gave Himself so
 
 
"that he might redeem us from all iniquity,                     and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good                     works" (Titus 2:15 ). The Christian's good works stand as a witness to                   unbelievers, who will remember them and glorify God in the day                   of visitation (1 Peter 2:12). The final step in God's plan of salvation will come when                   Jesus Christ returns to this earth. At that time, He will                   resurrect those who have died in faith (1 Thessalonians                   4:16-17, Daniel 12:2-3) and will bring their reward with Him                   (Revelation 22:12, Matthew 16:27). Their reward will be                   according to their works.
 
 
The Need for Repentance But how does a person obtain salvation? What motivates him                   to want to produce good works and to remain faithful to the                   end? Before we can walk with God, we must repent. To                   most people, repentance means being sorry. The Bible, however,                   reveals much more. In preparing the way for the Messiah, John the Baptist                   taught the necessity of receiving baptism and bringing forth                   evidence of repentance (Matthew 3:8-11). Jesus preached                   repentance.
 
 
"From that time Jesus began to preach, and to                     say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand"                     (Matthew 4:17).                     "Repent and be baptized,"Peter cried to the multitudes in Jerusalem, 
 
"and you shall receive the gift of the Holy                     Spirit" (Acts 2:38). The first step in salvation is a change of mind, a                   recognition that your ways are not those of God, and that your                   sins have separated you from Him. Repentance means being sorry for having sinned and having                   brought about the death of Jesus Christ, who bore the penalty                   of our sins on the cross.
 
 
"For godly sorrow worketh repentance to                     salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world                     worketh death" (2 Corinthians 7:10). The apostle Paul recognized that he had been a blasphemer,                   a persecutor, and a destroyer. 
 
"This is a faithful saying," he wrote to                     Timothy, "and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ                     Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am                     chief" (1 Timothy 1:13-15). Despite sins committed, God was willing for Paul and all                   other human beings to be saved and to come to the knowledge of                   the truth (1 Timothy 2:4). He is willing to forgive if we                   confess our sins and change our lives according to His                   commandments. Once a person has fully repented and been baptized, the                   Holy Spirit renews his mind (Ephesians 4:23-24). The Christian                   becomes a NEW CREATION (2 Corinthians 5:17), who must no                   longer conform to the values of a world cut off from God.
 The Christian learns to live by God's Word, the Bible.
 
 
"All Scripture is given by inspiration of                     God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for                     correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man                     of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good                     works" (2 Timothy 3:16). The Word of God corrects us and helps us to discern our                   innermost feelings as they compare to God's way of life. 
 
The Development of Godly Character If we permit God's spirit to dwell in us and guide our                   lives, God can then create perfect spiritual character in us.                   But we must choose to do what is right by following His laws. In God's view, the development of character comes from the                   practice of love, patience, mercy, faith, kindness,                   gentleness, and self-control. Read the entire chapter of                   Romans 12 for a better understanding of what our behavior as                   Christians--whose minds have been transformed by the Holy                   Spirit--should be like.
 As a Christian grows in godliness he is granted additional                   knowledge, wisdom, and purpose. God has not created a                   world of robots. He wants thinking people who                   voluntarily choose to follow His way, and He will supply us                   with the spiritual tools we need to succeed.
 
 
"If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of                     God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not;                     and it shall be given him" (James 1:5). Yet we must understand that God continues to allow                   suffering in the world. The Christian does not live in a                   kingdom apart from the rest of the world. He must coexist with                   the evils of society and not be pulled down by them. All suffering--unhappiness, fear, misery, and even                   death--comes from transgressing God's laws. The Christian                   learns to live by God's law of love and to reject Satan's way                   of competition, greed, and vanity.
 Christ learned by the things He suffered.
 
 
"And though he were a Son, yet learned he                     obedience by the things which he suffered, and being made                     perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all                     them that obey him" (Hebrews 5:8-9). He never once sinned, although He was often sinned against.                   He was spiritually perfect before God. Was it easy for Jesus? Definitely not! In verse 7 of the                   same chapter, we read,
 
 
"Who in the days of his flesh offered up                     prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto                     him that was able to save him from death, and was heard in                     that he feared."The suffering that God permits helps us to develop godly                   character. God chastens every son whom He loves because                   chastening strengthens the individual (Hebrews 12:5-10 ). It                   is done for our profit so that we can be partakers of the holy                   character of God the Father. Self-control is an important part of godly character. We                   must grow and develop our ability to exercise self control                   through the suppression of wrong desires and selfish motives.
 
 
"Mortify therefore your members which are                     upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate                     affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is                     idolatry" (Colossians 3:5 ).In order to receive salvation, the Christian must                   demonstrate to God that he can and will properly and                   obediently direct the powers and blessings he has at his                   disposal. Then and only then will God grant him the gift of                   eternal life. 
 
The Purpose of Human Existence Man has permitted Satan's sway through the things he can                   see, taste, feel and control. Man has perverted God's Word,                   polluted his mind, and let his body degenerate. He has failed                   to train or has wrongly taught his children. He feels                   resentment and envy-even hatred-toward his neighbor. He tries                   to get more out of life than he puts in. And he will destroy himself unless Jesus Christ steps in to                   save him.
 
 
"But one in a certain place testified,                     saying, What is man, that thou art mindful of him, or the                     son of man, that thou visitest him?" (Hebrews 2:6).                   Yes, why is man special? What potential does God see in                   him? 
 
"Thou madest him a little lower than the                     angels; thou crownest him with glory and honor, and didst                     set him over the work of thy hands" (verse 7).                   But as the next verse points out, not all things were put                   under man in the first creation. It took Jesus Christ, who as God came in the form of a man,                   to bring all things into subjection and to taste death for                   every man.
 
 
"For it became him, for whom are all things,                     and by whom are all things, in bringing MANY SONS TO GLORY,                     to make the captain of their salvation perfect through                     sufferings" (verse 10). The truly converted Christian becomes a son of God--a                   member of the God Family first known to mankind as                   Elohim. In the beginning, the God Family consisted of                   only two Supreme Beings. In the future, it will be composed of                   many sons and daughters who receive eternal life. Jesus is the                   firstborn of MANY BRETHREN (Romans 8:29). 
 
"Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it                     doth not yet appear what we shall be, but we know that when                     he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him                     as he is." (1 John 3:2 ).Since no man can look at God and live (Exodus 33:20), the                   children of God will have to be composed of spirit just as He                   is. Philippians 3:21 tells us that the Lord Jesus Christ will                   change our corruptible, mortal bodies into a form like that of                   His own glorious body. What does Jesus Christ look like now? Read Revelation                   1:14-16 for a description of His present glorified, immortal                   state. He radiates light and power!
 But for now, Christians are only heirs.
 
 
"The Spirit itself beareth witness with our                     spirit, that we are the children of God; and if children,                     then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so                     be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified                     together" (Romans 8:16-17).So when we as physical human beings pass from mortality to                   immortality through the resurrection, our greatest enemy will                   be vanquished. As prophesied in Hosea 13:14 and echoed by Paul                   in 1 Corinthians 15:55: 
 
"O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where                     is thy victory?" The purpose of human life rests in God's plan of salvation.                   God is creating His own kind. He is reproducing Himself                   through the many men and women that He is now calling to be                   Christians. When such a person is baptized and receives the                   gift of the Holy Spirit, he is actually begotten as a son of                   God, though not yet born. Through Bible study, daily prayer, and the experiences and                   trials of life, the Christian grows spiritually. His carnal                   nature is reformed and shaped into godly character.
 Then, at the time of the resurrection, the Christian is                   instantaneously CHANGED from mortal to immortal. He is born                   again. Only this time, he is born into the God Family, and not                   into a human family. As he was once born in the image of his                   human parents, he will be born spiritually in the image of his                   heavenly Father. The resurrected Christian will exist on the                   God plane and be a God himself!
 God is not a closed Trinity, but a growing Family, of which                   you can be part.
 This wonderful truth has now been revealed to you. May God                   help you to achieve your purpose in life!
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