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Illustration: Time in 6000 m
How old is the World?
We as Christians believe that it is about 6000 years old.
Now let’s assume that a year equals 1 metre
Then Earth’s history timeline would be about 6000 m or 6 km long
A month = 83 m
a week = 19 m
a day = 2.75 m
There are many places in Alberta where you can easily look down a straight road for 6 km, for example just outside of High Level starting at the Bushie Store.
So if I gave Matthew and Zack both very bright flashlights.
Next we dropped Zack off at the Bushie Store with his flashlight on pointing it down the road towards Fort Vermilion.
Then Matthew’s dad would drive him 6 km down the road where Matthew would get out and shine his very bright flashlight back at Zack.
Now I am confident that both boys would see each others flashlight.
Now Methuselah lived 965 years and we about 85 years so
Methuselah = 965 m
Modern Man = 85 m
So if Zack moved forward 85 m do you Matthew could tell the difference from 6 km away?
What’s if Zack moved forward 965 m, that’s almost a km could Matthew tell the difference?
Just think it would only take about 6 Methuselah lifetimes to get from the beginning of the world to our day and about 70 of our lifetimes.
My point is this the world isn’t that old.
Let Him See What I See
2 Kings6:8-17
Retell the story paragraph by paragraph
2 Kings 6:6-
The seen and the unseen
throughout the Bible the “unseen” is just that “unseen” interactive at times but still not seen yet in your minds eye can you scroll through the Bible story, starting at the Fall, and see how many times the “unseen” becomes seen.
The Angel that guarded the gate to Eden
Abraham entertains 3 guests
Lot is rescued by 2 angels
Jacob wrestles with “an Angel”
Moses and his wife, Ziporah, meet a threatening angel
Moses meets God on the mountain
Balaam
Joshua meets the Commander of the Lord’s army
Samson’s parents are instructed by an angel
an angel appears to Gideon
Mary
Elizabeth
Peter
Two Realities
Consider the following verse
Which reality is more real?
The “seen” or the “unseen”?
How do I know when something is real?
The “seen”?
I think we would agree that we have to experience it with our senses: see, hear, touch, smell, taste but I can’t do any of that with the “unseen” does that mean it’s not real?
or the “unseen”?
What about an easier question?
Which is more lasting?
The “seen” or the “unseen”?
or to
Christ will never abandon the soul for whom He has died.
The soul may leave Him and be overwhelmed with temptation, but Christ can never turn from one for whom He has paid the ransom of His own life.
Could our spiritual vision be quickened, we should see souls bowed under oppression and burdened with grief, pressed as a cart beneath sheaves and ready to die in discouragement.
We should see angels flying swiftly to aid these tempted ones, who are standing as on the brink of a precipice.
The angels from heaven force back the hosts of evil that encompass these souls, and guide them to plant their feet on the sure foundation.
The battles waging between the two armies are as real as those fought by the armies of this world, and on the issue of the spiritual conflict eternal destinies depend.
White, E. G. (1896).
Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing (pp.
118–119).
Pacific Press Publishing Association.
The Adventist pastor, Dan Appel, in his book, “The Choice”, (but a picture of the cover on the slide) writes a fictional story based on his research and the specific accounts of three women who had dealings with the dead.
In the story one of the characters in her dealings with the Devil had been given the ability to always see both the physical and the spiritual reality.
She could always see this battle that Mrs. White mentioned above
My Will vs Thy Will
Lawlessness vs Lawfulness
Or Unholiness vs holiness
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