We hear all snowflakes and leaves are different, yet we never have prodigies (a judgmental, biased, jealous, mental assumption—Matthew 7:1-6; Mark 15:10; Romans 2:1-11), and in this case racial (a biased, devaluing choice), about the different snowflakes or leaves; unbiased is when we scoop up enough clean snow to make snow cream and enjoy it, or we drive down country roads amazed and awed at the different shades of green leaves God specifically “socially distanced”, to teach us by His awesome arrangement, we should be joyfully and thankfully amazed at the difference in people: our build, skin color (people God created, loves, and wrapped in diverse skin colors), likes, dislikes, recognizable voice, laughter, walk, our sweet, grateful, or bitterly, hateful attitudes. Satan’s sin (Ezekiel 28:13-17), caused prodigies.
God is the Only God, yet He is diverse (1 Corinthians 12:4-6—Father: activities; Son: ministries; Holy Spirit: gifts; One God, 3 different functions), creating everything different, to stand out from each other, yet uniting everything as one loving creation. The God who loves His diverse creation also wills for His creation to love each other, while enjoying our differences.
The plural noun “prodigies” (we have many) means “out of the ordinary, awesome, amazing”; thus, favoring one snowflake or leaf over another, one skin color over another, or one “normal” kind of person over another “normal” kind of person, is wrong (1 Samuel 16:7; Galatians 3:26-29), for we are all “normal” in the loving eyes of God, our Creator, Owner, and Provider.
But we all unbiased, agree with 1 Corinthians 7:1-5, that God gave each married couple the attraction to our life-long mate, which is His choice for our marriage, and not our choice.
Our amazing differences make us one in Christ’s
body, the church, with Christ; Head of us His body, for Ephesians 2, explains how God brings Christian Jews and Gentiles together in peace as individual members of Christ’s one body, the church; therefore, using this virus to seize control, for their well organized and financed mandatory control, vaccination, chip, and world rule, reveals the truth of Romans 11:11-36; “blindness has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in” (verse 25), meaning God will now begin dealing with Israel’s salvation, since His full time to deal with Gentiles is ending (Romans 13:10-14).
Jesus, the resurrected Christ and Head of His body, brought Jews and Gentiles together in His crucifixion, burial, resurrection, ascension, and eternal life in Him, our Peace (Ephesians 2:13-14), as one body; thus, Christianity is a Person, and not a denomination, fellowship, or experience. Christianity is a Person—Christ the Head of His body, the church— thus, Christian Jews and Gentiles are members of Christ’s body and have close, intimate, sweet relationship (oneness—1 Corinthians 6:17), with Christ Jesus, our Head (Ephesians 5:23), our Peace (Ephesians 2:13-14), and our Completeness (Colossians 2:8-10). As His body, we are His likeness (Romans 8:19); He cannot leave or forsake us (Hebrews 13:5), but we can exit His body (John 15:4-6).
Every created human being is either a Jew or Gentile, wrapped in diverse skin colors, speaking different languages, and we can either choose to love each other while here on earth, or we will NOT be together in eternity—be wise, love and forgive (Proverbs 9:9-11; Mark 11:25-26).
Choose to unconditionally love others the same way God, through Christ Jesus, by the Holy Spirit, unconditionally loved us enough to willingly give His life to correct our prodigies.
Prodigies are not “normal”; they are “abnormal”, premediated, satanic choices.
Prodigies reveal the kind of person living inside us. Jesus said in John 8:44, the devil (Satan), is the originator of lie and murder; the father of all lies with no truth in him, but in John 1:17, Jesus confessed grace and truth came through Him, for He is truth (John 14:6; Hebrews 4:16); thus, it is impossible for Him to lie (Numbers 23:19; Hebrews 6:17-20). Attitude and personality is who we are, exposing the person inside when we judge others or criticize anything about them.
God never intended prodigies of any kind, in any form, at any time, to be in any person (1 Peter 4:12-19); definitely not in Christians, members of Christ’s body, the church.
Jim Nabors