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The earthly sanctuary services were appointed of God to help man know and understand exactly what God was willing to do for him. Every animal slain by the hand of the sinner was to be a miniature Calvary. It was to reveal to man the deep-seated enmity he held against God, but in the same instant to prove to him that God held nothing back, not even His Son, if by any means He could bring man to see his rebellion. It was in this way that God prepared the catalyst to break the proud and stubborn heart of man. Nothing less than “blood” could wash away such an awful sin as his, i.e., the will to kill God.
Donald Short, A Study on the Cleansing of the Sanctuary

New Booklet - God's Strange Act

Posted Mar 26, 2016 by Adrian Ebens in Character of God
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image1New Booklet. God's Strange Act

For the LORD shall rise up as in mount Perazim, he shall be wroth as in the valley of Gibeon, that he may do his work, his strange work; and bring to pass his act, his strange act. Isa 28:21

What is this strange act that God does? Many say it is an uncharacteristic act of God that cleanses the Universe of sin. Is God ever not in His character?

Who is the God that you worship. Is He the author of life, love and freedom or is He a combinational author of life and death. Are God’s mercy and justice two opposing sides in His nature or is justice an expression of His mercy?

Is God in the earthquake, wind and fire as well as in the still small voice? Has God personally burned thousands to death like what happened in Nagasaki and Hiroshima? Why did Jesus rebuke the disciples for wishing to call down fire from heaven and completely reject their idea even when they cited Elijah for support?

Is there consistency in Jesus standing before Joshua with a sword drawn and telling His disciples that those who take the sword will perish with it?  

This booklet contains an honest effort to address these questions and affirm the truth that God is love and will give to each man according to his own works.

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