Difference between revisions of "The Son made a divine appointment"
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Revision as of 20:05, 19 April 2016
The Son made a divine appointment ברא שית
This phrase, made by splitting 'in the beginning in half' is identical to 'created six'. The word 'six' שית also means appointment. Character by character the letters say "God's word did not return void", "What he intended to do" "He finished"
The appointed time of Christ was the cross. It is the fullfillment and completion of God's Word. Jesus declared "It is finished!" from the cross. [1]
The cross was not plan B. In the beginning it was planned. It was part of God's original plan.