Dr. David R. Wood
This is book two of a trilogy. The first book titled; Awake, Arise and Triumph and subtitled Book 1 - God's Original Intent spoke of the period from Genesis 1:1 of the Holy Bible through the time that man fell (Genesis 3:6) being deceived of Satan. This second book titled; Awake, Arise and Triumph and subtitled Book 2 - God's Road to Redemption reviews creation, the fall of man and the mechanism by which Satan worked to deceive Adam. And how he continues to work in our lives to our detriment. Than praise God we see how our Redeemer, our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ is revealed in the Old Covenant on the Road of God's mercy.
Dr. David R. Wood was born and raised in the state of Maine and returns there frequently for vacation, visiting with family and ministry. He recieved his Bachelar of Arts degree from the University of Maine. He went on to recieve a Medical Degree from the Kansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1980. He served eight years in the United States Army. Four of these years were in El Paso Texas at William Beaumont Army Medical Center. There he did a rotating internship and three subsequent years of internal medicine training. Following this he served four years at Brooke Army Medical Center. Dr. Wood left the army in 1988. He now has a private internal medicine practice in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Wood and his lovely wife Patti live on a ranch just south of San Antonio with two dogs, two cats, two buffalo and eight donkeys. He is very active in his Church, Believers Christian Center of San Antonio, Texas. He and his wife have a ministry called Eastern Gate Ministries International Incorportated and you can visit their website at egmii.org.
IN THE BEGINNING
CHAPTER ONE
As I begin this second book in the Awake, Arise and Triumph series,
God’s Road to Redemption, I will briefly review some of the ground covered in
Book One – God’s Original Intent. [1]
Genesis 1:1 (KJV)
1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. [2]
From the very first verse of the Bible we see that “In the beginning
God created,'' and He created both “the heaven and the earth.” This marks the beginning of time, a time
period which culminates with “a new heaven and a new earth.'' (Revelations
21:1) [2] This thing we call time is an age among many in eternity
past. God is eternal. This is a difficult concept for finite flesh,
but simply means an unending consciousness.
There is an eternity past you are not aware of, but there will never be
a time in the future that you will not be conscious. Notice God tells us there will be ages to
come.
Ephesians 2:7 (KJV)
7 That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his
grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. [2]
I believe we could safely conclude that there were ages or what we
would call periods of time that differed from other ages or periods of
time. Remember the potential variation
in and with God is infinite. As you
mediate on what went on before us and what will go on after this age, remember
that God changes not. You might say He
is a person of habit. That is, His
character does not change; and He does not change in any capacity, but there
can and will be infinite change in surroundings. For example, in this age we have a sun, a
moon, and stars; so why would we think
that in ages past and in ages to come He would not also have these or some
recognizable variation on this theme?
I believe that in the creation of Genesis 1:1 there may well have been
bodies placed in the cosmos; and I believe there will once again be bodies in
the cosmos after He creates the new heaven and new earth of Revelations 21:1,
2. One of the compelling reasons for
this is illustrated by the writer of the letter to the Hebrews when he said
that Jesus was the creator of the current worlds and is also heir of all things
which would include these worlds. God
is not a God of decrease, so it would be out of character for Him to diminish
the physical world for that would be a reduction in the inheritance. Reduction is the business of Satan not our
God. Paul, when he wrote to the Roman
Church, told us that we are children of God the Father; heirs of God the
Father, and joint-heirs with Christ.
What a deal! Paul started the
eighth chapter of his letter to the Romans by telling the Church that we are in
Christ Jesus. We are indeed hidden in
Him as Asaph writes in Psalm 83, when the Father looks at Jesus, He sees us;
and when He sees us, He sees Jesus and the precious blameless blood.
Hebrews 1:2 (KJV)
2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he
hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; [2]
Romans 8:17 (KJV)
17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with
Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified
together. [2]