
Whoever has true faith should realize the will of God and give ear to the prophecies of the Bible. God came to this earth in the human form, made lower than angels, hiding all His power and glory, so that He could select His own people. If the Mighty God comes with His glory visible to people, who on earth would disobey Him? Who would not believe in God and who would dare strike Him with his fist, slap Him, and even crucify Him? Long time ago, when God spoke from Mount Sinai, the Israelites trembled for fear as they heard the voice of God, and asked Moses to speak to them himself and not have God speak to them. In the same way, God came to this earth as a man just like one of us, hiding His splendid glory and power in the flesh. But if he did so, the local officials would recognize him and act hypocritically, and it would be difficult to observe the realities of people’s lives. His social status was so high that he could ride in a royal carriage, accompanied by many guards. In order to detect whether officials were faithfully carrying out the will of the king or they were abusing and plundering the people, the secret royal inspector disguised himself in humble clothes, wearing a crumpled hat, a dirty robe and tattered shoes. Under the centralized system, a secret royal inspector was dispatched in secret by royal command to travel the countryside to check on local government officials and take appropriate administrative and judicial action to relieve the grievances of the people. God who comes in secretĭuring the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, there was the Secret Royal Inspector (called Amhaengosa) system. Then, how can we recognize God who appears in a totally different way than most people expect? Let’s take some time to understand God’s will for us by studying the history of the Bible. However, the Bible prophesies that God will come in the most ordinary of ways, so people will not recognize Him and He will be a trap and a snare to them.
CORNERSTONE BIBLE IN SPANISH PROFESSIONAL

Identify extra-biblical literature from the ancient Near East, prominent Mediterranean cultures (Egypt, Greece, Rome, etc.) and Jewish sources.

