The Undying Faith Book 2. A Guide to a Life of Success and Happiness: The Undying Faith, #2
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The Undying Faith Book 2. A guide to a Life of Success and Happiness/
This, the second book in the series of four books, read together with the other three, supplies answers to your questions and provides solutions to your problems if:
- You are looking for a sure case formula for achieving success and happiness.
- Are faced with problems and begining to doubt yourself.
- Want to learn how to use faith to do or become what you want to do or become.
- Want to learn how to tap into the stupendous power inherent and latent in every human being.
- Want to learn how to use mind power to change your condidions and circumstance.
- Want to effect self transformation.
- Want to garner a more positive self esteem.
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Hebert McQuinn
Hebert McQuinn is a former Traffic Officer and Peace Officer. After serving fifteen years as Traffic Officer and Peace Officer he was elected to serve for three years as a Rigional Secretary for a Local Government trade union. Whilst working in this capacity as a full-time employee, he went on to study part time and obtain a Law degree. And then, being a keen student of life that he is, he felt inpired to write about the lessons that life has taught him, hoping that his writings woulkd help some reader somewhere in the world. The result of that inspiration is the four part series of which this particular book is the first instalment.
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The Undying Faith Book 2. A Guide to a Life of Success and Happiness - Hebert McQuinn
Chapter 1
God and man: The connection
Genesis 1:26 says: " And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let him have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the fowl of the air, over the cattle and over the earth and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. {1:27} So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female created He them.
Genesis 2:7says:: And the Lord formed man of the dust of the ground, breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul .
That is what the Bible tells us about the beginning of the relationship between man and his Creator. He made him in His own image and gave him dominion over all the other things He has created. The Concise Oxford Dictionary definition of a soul is, among other things the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being, often regarded as immortal.
When God had finished forming man of the dust of the ground, he was still only just an object formed from the dust of the ground. And then we are told He breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. After that act of God, the creature was no longer just an object formed of the dust of the ground, we are told that he became a living soul.
From that point onwards, man became a spiritual being with something in him that is immortal. God has no beginning and no ending. There is nothing in God that is not immortal. He breathed His immortal breath into the nostrils of man so that it would be a part of him that will never die. What is immortal breathed immortality into the mortal and an everlasting communion thus began. This breath of life is the Spirit of God in man spoken of in 1 Corinthians 3:16 where the apostle Paul says: "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? {3:17} If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are."
That is the extent of God’s proximity to man. He is not even nearer than near because saying that He is near implies distance between the two. He is not at close proximity to man. He dwells within him and is an inextricable part of him. It is clear from the foregoing that it was God’s intention to be an inseparable from this special creature of His.
We have to bear in mind that the Bible tells us that He gave man dominion over all things in His creation, so the reason He wanted a part of Him to dwell in man was to effect and ensure this dominion. Man would have been unable to exercise the dominion if he had been created on the same plane as the other creatures and not connected to the power of the Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent God.
Breathing the breath of life into his nostrils was a very deliberate act to ensure that man’s dominion over all things becomes a reality. This breath of life would be the Godly part in man that would enable him to establish his dominion over all things he had been put in charge of. That is how God delegated, in a manner of speaking, a portion of His power to man to make him a creative, thinking being capable of managing His creation.
When man became a living soul he became able to think. He became capable of thought, and we all know that thought is a mental activity. What this means is that from that point onwards he had a mind with which to think. Now thought is not something that can be seen because it is immaterial and spiritual. Its spiritual nature gives it its creative power.
The foregoing sums up how man got to be the creative being he is. Man’s power to create came about in this manner, with God the Omniscient creator forming an alliance with this creature of His so it can be a creator too. When man creates, he knowingly or unknowingly taps into this immortal, creative power that is inside of him.
Now man has this duality about him that he uses in his creative nature. He has a conscious mind and a Subconscious mind. The brain is the seat of the conscious mind and the solar plexus is the seat of the Subconscious mind. There is an interplay that happens between the two minds when man is in the creative mode.
Man first conceives an idea with his conscious mind, which idea he contemplates to the extent that it appeals to and fascinates him. If it be something that he desires and wishes to manifest, in other words something he desires to have or to be, he will contemplate it and imagine what it would be like to have or to be that which