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GoD's WorK - God's Puzzle Solved

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Every Man In His Order339ecy which was done first by Isaiah, then by Christ and Paul.Order Of SalvationOnce a person is converted by having a complete change of mind,Christ must save that person. He will not lose any person who repents.God, however, has an orderly plan for all this to take place.It concerns each and every person who allows Christ to heal orsave them according to the free choice of each individual. Remember,God is reproducing Himself to be “all and in all.” YourFather, in heaven, has absolute total free choice to do His will ordesire. He is not constrained by anyone or anything. Likewise,you, this very day, have that same choice.When God resurrects, He does so only to give life. In this process,I Corinthians 15 is The Resurrection Chapter which givesthe order of salvation. God is The God of the living and not ofthe dead. On the other hand, Satan is “the ‘god’ of the dead”(Hebrews 2:14). Christ said that, regarding The Resurrection orThe Great White Throne Judgment, “…God is not the God ofthe dead, but is God of the living” (Matthew 22:32). God, TheFather would not resurrect people, in order to kill them - but instead,resurrect them to give them life eternal! In I Corinthians15:22-23, Paul explains these things to the carnal Corinthians,some of whom did not believe there would ever be a resurrection.Paul said, “For as in Adam, all [his posterity - the world]die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive” (Verse 22). Followingthis statement, Paul goes on to declare, “ 23 But every manin his own order…” [will be] saved in Christ. Notice, there is asense of order or sequence, which God uses in order to give yousalvation.How does Christ save you once you repent and are baptized (Acts

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