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THE
ETERNAL PURPOSE OF GOD

Lecture Objectives:
Since man is limited
to himself and his personal experiences, man can only speculate where he came
from, why he is here, and where he is going. This presentation will show that
the Creator can best answer questions about man's origin, purpose and destiny.
References:
Psalm 90.1,2; Psalm
19.1,2; Romans 1.20; Genesis 1.31-2.25
Questions for Focus:
1. Apart from what
the Bible has said, give the explanation you think is most intelligible as to
man's origin and purpose upon the earth.
2. Have you ever
wondered why you are here?
3. How do you see
history, and do you relate to it?
4. What is the
"Christian perspective" with reference to God's purpose for your
life?
5. Give a clock to a
man who has never seen one and who does not know how to tell time. Can he
speak with accuracy or speculation as to the function of the time piece?
6. Who is best
qualified to explain the purpose and destiny of man?

- GOD'S
ETERNAL EXISTENCE IS AFFIRMED IN THE BIBLE.
- Psalm
90.1,2 - Relate directionally the words: "everlasting to
everlasting" as the apply to God.
- Did God
pre-exist before creation?
- GOD CREATED
THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE FOR PURPOSES WELL DEFINED IN HIS REVELATION TO MAN.
- Psalm
19.1,2 - Note the two qualities of God that are manifested by the
physical creation.
- Romans 1.20 -
speaks of two qualities of God's nature revealed in creation. What are
they?
- How are these
qualities of God "clearly seen" in creation?
- GOD PLANNED
MAN'S DESTINY AND ITS ULTIMATE OUTCOME BEFORE CREATION.
- Man
was created in "the image of God." Genesis 1.26
- The image
was spiritual not physical.
- The Hebrew
word for "image" is "deep shadow".
- Man bears
the rational, volitional, intellectual and freedom qualities
characteristics of God.
- God placed man
in an earthly paradise called Eden.
- Genesis
1.31 - Write down from the text God's view of all that He had made.
- Genesis
2.15 - What tasks did God assign man?
- Genesis
1.26-28 - Define in a few words the reproductive role given to Adam
and Eve.
- Genesis
1.26-28 - What was man's position over all creation?
- Genesis
2.21-25 - Was the marriage of Adam's offspring a part of God's plan?
- HUMAN SIN
FRUSTRATED GOD'S PURPOSE FOR MAN BUT DID NOT DESTROY GOD'S PLAN.
- Man's
sin degraded his personal life and the physical world.
- Read
Genesis 3.14-19 and discover:
- What
sin did to man:
- What
sin did to his world:
- What
penalty God imposed on Satan:
- Did God make a
promise about man's future through Christ? What was it?
- Whose
"head" was bruised?
- Whose
"heel" was bruised?
- Explain how
"head" and "heal" relate to a solution for man's
guilt and sin.
- Note the
overlay and see the picture of five possible conditions of sinful man.
- All Old
Testament history form Eden to Christ is God working out His will to
accomplish His ultimate purpose for mankind.
- From Adam
until Moses God reveals himself through human drams: the flood,
Tower of Babel, Sodom, Gomorrah, plagues in Egypt.
- He was
selecting and refining the genealogical family of the future Christ.
- In
Eve the promise was generic - Gen. 3.15
- In
Abraham it was family - Gen. 12.3
- In
Judah it was tribal - Gen. 49.8-10
- In
Israel it was national - John 4.22
- NOTE:
Further discussion will be had on this material under the heading -
"The Promised Messiah" [Presentation number six].
- CHRIST,
GOD'S PLAN FOR MAN'S REDEMPTION, WAS IN GOD'S SCHEME OF SALVATION...EVEN
BEFORE THE WORLD WAS CREATED.
- His
life, death, and resurrection is the basis of God's eternal purpose.
- Remember
God's purpose in Eden (Genesis 3.15).
- Consult 1
Peter 1.18-20 and answer these questions:
- What
is Christ's role in recreating man?
- When
did God originally plan Christ's involvement?
- In God's
purpose something had to "cover" man's sins.
- Hebrews
2.17-18 explains His priestly/sacrificial role.
- Acts
2.23-24 - To qualify for this task two things had to occur. What
were they?
- 1
Corinthians 15.1-4 calls Christ's ability in this matter "the
Gospel." Good News!
- Those
"covered" became "gathered" into His church.
Ephesians 3.10-11, 20-21.
- GOD'S PLAN
IS COMPLETED WITH MAN REDEEMED IN HIS PRESENCE.
- 1
Thessalonians 4.13-18. Arrange in order of the sequence of events that
will happen when Christ returns.
- 1 Corinthians
15.50-58. What further glories are mentioned with His return?
- WITH GOD'S
PLAN OF REDEMPTION COMPLETED, BOTH THE SAVED AND LOST WILL HAVE THEIR
REWARD, THE CREATION WILL HAVE SERVED ITS PURPOSE.
- Note 2
Peter 3.8-13 and Hebrews 1.10-12.
- What does God
promise His people?
- A REVIEW
BRIEFLY STATED
- Through
the material creation, God is glorified.
- Through the
spiritual recreation, of humanity Jesus Christ is glorified.
- Through
Christ's redemption of humanity, man is glorified, both here and after
this life.
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