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Salvation Through BORN AGAIN The Salvation Is The GIFT Of GOD 90 place. 30 What is the source of this creation? Who is the reason for education, behavior, and dise- ases? 31 II The boy wanted to know about these things. So he went into hedges and sat under a tree to think for long time. 32 He slept and thought for some more time in many ways. Yet the boy couldn’t figure out the answers for his questions. So he came back to his house with disappointment. 33 He did the same attempt for many times. Yet the boy couldn’t succeed in search of truth. 34 During his search of truth, many new thoughts came to his mind. Those are - The sun is regularly raising and setting. 35-36 So, is sun a god? Or is there a God who created the sun which gives light? As rain falls on the ground, the green grass 1 is growing without sowing. It be- comes a food for the cattle. 37 Is tree first? Or the seed first? 1 Is egg first? Or the cock first? When there is a lid on the drinking pot, how can worms 1 be there inside the pot? 38 How can worms be there in man’s stomach which causes pain? Why there is shouting wh- en body burns? 39 Did all these come on own? Often, the clouds are like a mo- untain in the sky and the shining starts at night? 40 There are the four legs to ani- mals. There are the two legs for humans. Is this difference cau- sed by the animals or did man cause this difference? 41 All these work nicely acc- ording to their order and cycle. 42 But these are not useful in any way to share man’s distress. Man is born to trouble as surely as sparks fly upward 2 . 43 There is no limit for man’s troubles. There is no age for the death. The rich and poor goes to the grave. 44 Men die and lie in grave wit- hout movements. What will men become after their death? How can the dead men revive? How can they be brought to life? 45 What is the honor for the wise than fools? What about the living who learnt to live before the dead? 46 There may be God. He may 1 2 Gen 1:11, 12:21; Eccl 1:5; Job 5:7. Salvation Through BORN AGAIN be hiding in the skies and play- ing with human lives? 47 Life may be a game? God may have a different world. 1 So the boy may thought like that and become a Gnostist in another sense? Today’s parents, who have children, are failing completely in bringing up their children. Many parents fail in terms of abdicating the responsibility of rising up their children to the house servants, or relatives, or schools. So the children, who are brought up like this, don’t know love. They are easily captiva- ted in robbery, murders, drugs, and prostitution. The writer warns the parents that they should take a spec- ial care in rising up their children. a Dead man’s relatives, doctors, strength, and physical knowledge. Trembling = to fear, b the veins, muscles & officials, kings & senses. Bending = defeated, c tooth, few= the remaining tooth after the tooth are removed, leaving = to stop the eating of the food, d eye lids, those who see are not able to see = to lose the sight of eyes, e chin bones, f ear, closed =to have deafness, g to the death hour, scared = to fear, h lips, i voices, silent = for the voice to become dumb, j fear to die, k head, flowers growing = head to become white, l flesh, m heart, n mouth, o tongue, fell = the word of 1 Rev 22:5. 91 The Salvation Is The GIFT Of GOD mouth stopped, p back bone, q skull, r God’s judgment, s body decaying, t substance, u death = to go to live in another place. CHAPTER 24 Parable of Fireflies THE Word of God, the consuming fire came to me in the night at nine forty one on 6th of December, two thousand sixte- en and told me this parable very clearly for America’s president. That is – the eternal emperor of heaven; who is light of the eter- nal life once thought to build a garden of light for His sake in the city of destruction. 2 He entered as invisible into the world and He built a grove in the fertile land near rivers in des- tructive city called woman who fights wonderful and wins. He kept many fireflies there. 3 He thought that the fireflies keep the garden always illumin- ated. He wished that the grove should be fertile and it should be full with many trees with sw- eet and tasty fruits. He arranged guards and custodians to prote- ct the grove. 4 He built a fort of guards in that grove for His son and the orders