12-07-2005, 12:00 AM
I disagree. It may have been what the Flier wanted, but it didn't turn out the way he (or They) expected.
It is more in the lines of they meant it for evil, but God meant it for good.
God uses the "Evil people" as well as the "Good people" and situations to do His work.
Caiaphas, the High Priest at the time of the Crucifixion and also the man most responsible for the Crucifixion, Prophecied that it was ..."expedient for one man to die so that a whole people would be saved".
Again, it was a case of a man meaning evil by something and God meaning it for good.
It is interesting that not many days after the Crucifixion that the Apostles started doing miracles.
The Pharisees thought that they had "taken care of the problem" when they killed Jesus, ...Now they had eleven more just like him and Believers began to grow in numbers beyond anything they would have imagined.
"Unless a seed fall to the ground and die, it bringeth forth no fruit."Bright Flame
It is more in the lines of they meant it for evil, but God meant it for good.
God uses the "Evil people" as well as the "Good people" and situations to do His work.
Caiaphas, the High Priest at the time of the Crucifixion and also the man most responsible for the Crucifixion, Prophecied that it was ..."expedient for one man to die so that a whole people would be saved".
Again, it was a case of a man meaning evil by something and God meaning it for good.
It is interesting that not many days after the Crucifixion that the Apostles started doing miracles.
The Pharisees thought that they had "taken care of the problem" when they killed Jesus, ...Now they had eleven more just like him and Believers began to grow in numbers beyond anything they would have imagined.
"Unless a seed fall to the ground and die, it bringeth forth no fruit."Bright Flame

