GOD THE MASTER ADMINISTRATOR  BY PASTOR ESHIMA MILTON
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GOD THE MASTER ADMINISTRATOR BY PASTOR ESHIMA MILTON

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GOD THE MASTER ADMINISTRATOR

This book, God the Master Administrator, is birthed from a deep reflection on the book of Genesis, particularly Genesis 1:1–3 and Genesis 1:26–28. From the very beginning of Scripture, God reveals Himself not only as Creator but as an intelligent, intentional, and highly organized Administrator. Creation was not accidental; it followed divine order, timing, and purpose. These same principles remain relevant for every person who desires success today.

 

During creation, God demonstrated wisdom, structure, and excellence. Every act of creation followed a clear sequence. Light came before life, order before multiplication, and systems before stewardship. God did not rush; He worked with precision. This reveals that success is not about speed but about alignment with divine principles.

 

When God came to the earth, He found it formless and void. Disorder did not please Him. Chaos did not represent His nature. Instead of ignoring the condition of the earth, God confronted it and began to organize it. This shows us clearly that God hates disorder and disorganization, and wherever He finds them, He brings correction and structure.

 

God did not begin creation with man, even though man was the center of His plan. He first prepared the environment. He knew that placing man in a disorganized world would be traumatic and destructive. A good administrator never assigns responsibility without preparation. God ensured the earth was safe, structured, and productive before introducing humanity.

 

This principle alone carries a powerful lesson for life. Many people desire success, marriage, leadership, or influence, yet they ignore preparation. God teaches us that foundations matter. You cannot place destiny on disorder and expect peace. You must first organize your life, your thinking, and your environment.

 

After organizing the earth, God created man and woman and entrusted them with a world that was already structured. He did not give them chaos; He gave them order. This reveals God’s expectation: as He organized the world for us, we are also responsible to maintain, improve, and protect it. Where disorder appears, we are called to fix it.

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