Friday, April 18, 2008

Job 37:3

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Job 37:3


3 He directeth [yashar] it [sharah] under the whole heaven [shamayim], and his lightning ['owr] unto the ends [kanaph] of the earth ['erets]. KJV-Interlinear


3 'Under the whole heaven He lets it loose, And His lightning to the ends of the earth. NASB


The word of truth is universally available throughout the entire planet earth. God is able to direct His word to any specific point, or to all places simultaneously.

God is omnipresent. God is everywhere every moment of the day and night. God is eternal. He has been around everywhere throughout the ages and will be everywhere forever into the future.

The voice of His word, the thunder, the power of His word, the lightning, are able to reach into every corner of the earth. There is no place that cannot escape the sound or the power of His voice.

There is no one who has ever lived in history, who has lived anywhere on the planet, that has not had access to Gods Word, to Gods truth, to the realities and consequences of life.

There is no lie that originated out of its own foundation. All lies are in response to a point of truth. All lies are specifically in response to a point of truth.

All gods, all false faiths, all philosophies run counter to some point of truth.

All cultures in history had knowledge of God, and in rebellion, invented their own counter versions of truth, or gods, or beliefs. Many even copied the sacrifices of the Old Testament, in some form or another.

No matter where on earth civilization ventured to, whether in the America's, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Europe, the many islands, or the North Pole, all peoples brought with them, their ancient knowledge. Knowledge which we have discovered in this book that the ancients had known correctly, but through sin and indifference, managed to change to beliefs of their own convenience.

The further that people ventured from the Middle East, the further their languages and beliefs delved into the obscure and the bizarre.

But Gods word was always there. In every culture there have been tales of a Messiah, prophecies of a savior, stories of 'one' to come. And these stories did not begin with mans imagination, but originated from the original truths that were known to Elihu, Job and all of those very early generations, regardless of where they lived on the planet.