Monday, 3 April 2017

In Dialogue with God



Genesis 1-1:29

The ultimate motivation and intention to create and establish mankind upon the face of the earth by God Almighty was to have dialogue with God.

Throughout the course of eternity God desired to have a conversation and a dialogue with an existence of his kind though on a lower hierarchy than the angels and there was none worthy enough for this dialogue.

The angels were not worthy because they are instruction driven living realities designed to follow divine instruction.

God desired dialogue with a lower existence with whom he would relate with upon the platform of intimacy.

Hence God created mankind in his own image and likeliness during a summit conference of the Trinity.

During the summit conference of the Trinity God implored the son and the Holy Spirit and said:

“Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals,[a] and over all the creatures that move along the ground.

Furthermore, the place and position of mankind upon the earth is to avail himself unto God for a dialogue because that's the ultimate goal of mankind's existence.

Without dialogue with God mankind is lost in a maze of meaninglessness.

Man is with no assignment and purpose if he is void of a dialogue with God.

As a matter of fact the discovery of man's idiosyncratic purpose and assignment upon the earth can only be found in the event of a dialogue with God.

Every now and then man comes into dialogue with God the dialogue is based on the principle of intimacy and for that result God always deposits a token of his mantle.

Hence leaving the man pregnant with a vision and a purpose that is to be brought to bear in the due course and in due time.


God is above mankind as much as the heaven is above the earth.

Hence for the will of God to be manifested upon the earth the man of God must come into agreement with God.

The blessing of God is with the man that he engages in dialogue.

And with no dialogue mankind can't operate in the blessing of God Almighty.

The mysteries of God Almighty are only unraveled unto mankind in the process' of dialogue with God.

The directions that lead mankind to hidden treasures come in the event of dialogue with God Almighty.

The wise among us are those in constant dialogue with God.

Undoubtedly the authentically wealth and healthy among us are this in constant dialogue with God.

Mankind was created in the image of God to fulfill the desire of God to have an intimate dialogue with an existence in his likeliness which likeliness is established to govern the earth.

For mankind is a government leader whose power and authority can only be made effective in dialogue with God.

If mankind never does nothing but to have dialogue with God then he had satisfied and fulfilled the purpose of his existence.

This is embedded in the truth that God created mankind for dialogue.

They are issues on the heart of God that he can only discuss with no other creation but mankind because mankind is the only creation in the image of God.

God sees himself in man and man sees himself in God.

The indwelling of the Holy Spirit becomes a reality in our life every now and then we come into dialogue with God.

The topographic location where dialogue with God is designed to take place is in the holy of hollies.

The holy of hollies was an office of the high priest during the old testament however the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ made it possible for those of us who have accepted and believed Jesus Christ as our Lord and savior to enter the holy of holies, and to have a dialogue with God without limitations and restrictions.


Adam fell short of having dialogue with God after eating the forbidden fruit but the death of Jesus reconciled us back to God and returned unto us the opportunity to fulfill our purpose of creation which is to have dialogue with God Almighty.

A dialogue is defined as a conversational exchange between two existing realities.

Both God and man are existing realities of the same likeliness.

Moses is described as the man of God because he was always in constant dialogue with God.


Hence he was qualified enough to issue a blessing upon the people of God during the time of his departure from the earth.

Every word that a man of God decrees shall come forth and to pass because God backs him up by the virtue of the fact that he is in constant dialogue with God.

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