When asked, what separates us from God, I think most would answer that it is our sin. This is most certainly true, but the answer to the next question is not so straight forward-why do we sin? Why did Lucifer, one of God's most magnificent creatures, choose to defy God's sovereignty? Why did Adam and Eve sin by choosing to believe a serpent rather than God? The Bible tells us that we have a sinful nature; what is the essence of that nature? Both Lucifer (the devil's name before his fall) and man were created in a very high state. How could they have wanted more than what God had already given to them? What were they lacking? Man was created with authority over the entire creation of earth. His labor was pleasant, and he lacked nothing. He walked with God daily. There was no sickness, hardship, shortages, unhappiness, or death. What drove him to defy his all-loving, all-wise, all-powerful God? The dictionary defines rebellion as "opposition to one in authority or dominance". Certainly that is what Satan and man have done. Discover the nature of our rebellion against God and God's provision to restore our relationship.
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Gary and his wife Jo of thirty seven years have nine children and five grandchildren. Together they began home schooling in the mid-eighties, and they still have one child at home who is home schooled. Gary has been active in several ministries, including biblical prison ministry teaching classes on several life issues and Keryx prison ministry. He and his wife are certified marriage counselors. Gary is a church leader and Bible teacher. And as a Christian father and home schooler, he has effectively taught his children in the Word of God.
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