The exciting Plot

This is an extract from the book "Her Seed".


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God the Father sent God the Son to wallop Satan.
God the Son took on human form to be with the human race; hence God with us (Immanuel).
He was called Jesus, which means “the LORD is salvation” (Matthew 1:21).

The promised Seed eventually defeated Satan and restored peace.

From the time the promised Seed was first announced, Satan, the master deceiver was all set to destroy Him (John 8:44).
Satan had no inkling idea of who the Seed would be. 

He created chaos and shot at random, beginning with Cain and Abel.  They were Adam’s first children.
The first attempt to kill the promised Seed vis-a-vis the first murder case was recorded in Genesis 4:8. Cain killed his brother Abel over a fit of jealousy.
Satan continued with his “trial and error’ approach by trying to kill Joseph through the hands of his own siblings (Genesis 37:19-39).
In the day of Moses, Satan tried to kill all Jewish male babies through the Egyptian king (Exodus 1:15-22).
Subsequently, he attempted to kill David through king Saul (1 Samuel 19-24). Phew! That was close!
When the promised Seed came as a baby, Satan attempted to kill all male babies below two years of age through king Herod (Matthew 2:16).
Have you noticed something? Satan works through a figurehead, a lame copy of the principle of representation and identification.
This brings to mind Nimrod.  He was a biblical figure described as a king in the land of Shinar (Mesopotamia), the son of Cush, the son of Ham, son of Noah. (Genesis 10:8-9 and 1 Chronicles 1:10). Extra-biblical traditions have associated him with the Tower of Babel which led to his reputation as a king who was rebellious against God.
Can you guess who was the first to rebel against God (Ezekiel 28:15)?
Satan was the first and biggest rebel. He led one-third of angels to rebel against God (Revelation 12:4).  Thereafter, he influenced Eve and Adam to do likewise through deceit. He is still deceiving and seducing (2 Corinthians 11:3, Revelation 12:9).
Satan’s figurehead will eventually rise to prominence as the Anti-Christ (Revelation 13).
Most readers might have already heard of the Holocaust.
It was known as the Shoah, a genocide in German-occupied Europe during World War II (1941 to 1945). During that time, Nazi Germany, aided by local collaborators, systematically exterminated some six million Jews.  That was about two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population.
Antisemitism. I am of the view that it began with the Assyrian captivity around 740 B.C.
It seems Satan had always wanted to exert his control over the world through one earthly ruler. It is very tiring to try convincing billions of people individually.  This is just my observation from the account of Nimrod.
The word “shag” is the Singapore colloquial for “extremely tired”.  It has nothing to do with the regular meaning of the British colloquial equivalent.
"Sibeh" is a Singaporean lingo that means "very".
“Leh” is one of the four discourse particles that are mentioned at the end of sentences. The other three being “lah”, “lor”, and “meh”. Each one serves different purposes, depending on the tone, syntax, and context.
In this case, it serves to add emphasis to the subject matter of fatigue.
That was another Singlish lesson.
Satan could not pinpoint the promised Seed. Yet, when Satan thought he had pinned the Savior on the Cross, it was him who was nailed to it.
It is horrifying to see how Satan could have deceived so many to be his instruments of vengeance against God.
When we fast forward the movie to the Book of Revelation, there will be one great leader that will rise to power.  He will speak blasphemies against God, His name and His tabernacle, and those who live in heaven. The unconverted ones, or unbelieving, will be deceived into believing him (Revelation 13).
Time has proven all the events spoken of in the Bible to be right on schedule.
If this is not the time to believe the Word of God, then when? If you yourself do not want to accept the gift of free pardon, then who?


Unwrap the Gift

If you have not received Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior, I invite you to make this confession:
“Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner and I cannot save myself.
Today, I receive your gift of salvation.
I trust you as my personal Lord and Savior.
I believe you are the Son of God who died on the cross for my sins and rose from the dead on the third day to acquit me from all charges.
Thank you for paying my sin debt and satisfying the demands of justice with Your Precious Blood.
In You, I now stand as the righteousness of God, meeting all His standards. Amen!”
Right this very moment, all of heaven rejoices over you (Luke 15:4-7; 22-24).
When the Lord has set you free, you are free indeed (John 8:36)!
Welcome to the big family of loving Daddy God!
This is as good as admitting that I have been deceived and led astray. I can’t tell the truth from a lie. Lord Jesus, You have come as a Man to show me what it is like to trust God even with Your life.  Teach and lead me back onto the right path (Isaiah 53:6, Proverbs 8:5).


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