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This message continues with the millennial reign of Jesus Christ as King of Kings and LORD of LORDS and how he will heal this Earth from the damage that Adam and Eve brought upon it through their disobedience.
The phrase, “the more things change, the more they stay the same the same” also applies in scripture. When God recreated the earth for Adam and Eve, he placed two trees in the midst of it; providing them with an opportunity to choose between what they desired and what God desired for them. There was a bad tree containing death in the fruit, and there was a tree with eternal life in the fruit. Oh, they were already living but their life wasn’t eternal. They were in jeopardy of losing their lives until they chose to eat from the tree they chose first.
In the millennial reign we are told of a river of life and the tree of life again. Apparently it is the same tree that was in the garden, notice "the tree of life" not “a” tree of life. (See Revelation 22:1-2.)
Salient Points: Why attend church, A desire for God, The proper perspective, Desiring to satisfy curiosity, Sixth age of the earth, Demonstrations of love, Strange scriptures, Holy Water, Gullible believers, Fountains from the Throne Room, Appreciating the Creator, Life in water, Life in words, Tree of life, Prepared for loving God, The credit belongs to God, Financing the local churches, Giving because you love, God’s needs, Turning off the rain, God’s many uses for water, Drought or flood, The living water today, Taking God’s glory, Fishers of men, Death Hell and the Sea, God’s creation are aware of him even the rocks.
Scripture: Zac. 14:8, 16-19, Ez. 47:1-9, Luke 5:1-8, Rev. 22:1-2
Special Thanks,
Images courtesy of; Hubble Telescope, Nassau, Space Science Telescope Institute and the James Webb Space Telescope that include selected scriptures from the public domain version of The King James Bible. The availability of STScI materials on this website does not imply the endorsement of STScI or by any STScI employee of any private use of such materials, including, in particular, any commercial use and any use intended to mislead. For more information please visit our Copyright Information page by clicking here.
By Our Timeless CreatorThis message continues with the millennial reign of Jesus Christ as King of Kings and LORD of LORDS and how he will heal this Earth from the damage that Adam and Eve brought upon it through their disobedience.
The phrase, “the more things change, the more they stay the same the same” also applies in scripture. When God recreated the earth for Adam and Eve, he placed two trees in the midst of it; providing them with an opportunity to choose between what they desired and what God desired for them. There was a bad tree containing death in the fruit, and there was a tree with eternal life in the fruit. Oh, they were already living but their life wasn’t eternal. They were in jeopardy of losing their lives until they chose to eat from the tree they chose first.
In the millennial reign we are told of a river of life and the tree of life again. Apparently it is the same tree that was in the garden, notice "the tree of life" not “a” tree of life. (See Revelation 22:1-2.)
Salient Points: Why attend church, A desire for God, The proper perspective, Desiring to satisfy curiosity, Sixth age of the earth, Demonstrations of love, Strange scriptures, Holy Water, Gullible believers, Fountains from the Throne Room, Appreciating the Creator, Life in water, Life in words, Tree of life, Prepared for loving God, The credit belongs to God, Financing the local churches, Giving because you love, God’s needs, Turning off the rain, God’s many uses for water, Drought or flood, The living water today, Taking God’s glory, Fishers of men, Death Hell and the Sea, God’s creation are aware of him even the rocks.
Scripture: Zac. 14:8, 16-19, Ez. 47:1-9, Luke 5:1-8, Rev. 22:1-2
Special Thanks,
Images courtesy of; Hubble Telescope, Nassau, Space Science Telescope Institute and the James Webb Space Telescope that include selected scriptures from the public domain version of The King James Bible. The availability of STScI materials on this website does not imply the endorsement of STScI or by any STScI employee of any private use of such materials, including, in particular, any commercial use and any use intended to mislead. For more information please visit our Copyright Information page by clicking here.