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Introduction
Throughout the ages, mysteries were kept secret, but were always portrayed
in three different ways in three time periods with one mission. The number
333 represents the Trinity or three persons in One God. One number
represents three distinct yet inseparable persons; the Divine Will is the
spiritual force that binds them together as one. While the Trinity does
represent three persons, it does not represent three Gods, for the Father,
Son and Holy Spirit act on behalf of one another: three separate entities
that are united in one purpose.
God’s Plan For Man is an inspiration that was conceived in the mind of
God before mankind was created [given a soul], for man is essential to the
Divine Plan! This Plan is articulated in three parts:
(Part One)
The Father
spiritually inspires prophetic realities through the minds of the prophets.
(Part Two)
The Son perfectly spoke the Father’s words confirming
prophesy and giving testimony for another in the future, and
(Part Three)
the Holy Spirit acting on behalf of the Father confirming the testimony of
the Son, as one is anointed to testify about Jesus, in order to provide a
living testimony that unlocks the mysteries heretofore held secret. As the
counselor, he prepares humanity for what is yet to come because it is now
made known.
Your mind will certainly twist and turn as you reflect on what is contained
herein, and the tests will be many. But continue to focus on Jesus’ words,
and what was meant by what He said.
If it’s difficult to comprehend consider this: have you ever tried to consume
frozen juice concentrate? Well, trying to convey wisdom is similar. The
analogy is like placing a very small drop of orange juice concentrate into
two gallons of water and expecting it to be orange juice; or two gallons of
concentrate with two drops of water expecting them to be pleasant to the
taste. Too much is too strong and too little is not quite enough. There is no
perfect or easy way to express wisdom because truth is not pleasing to all at
one time. A Divine Will desires that all of humanity comprehend the mind
of God, but the progress is slow as people try to grasp what is offered. In
the same way, we must add the spirit in small or large quantities for a
pleasant taste for it to be easily palatable.
In the correct spiritual proportions you will find this book very pleasing to