Is the 7000 Year Plan of God Still Relevant Today?
A @Christadelphians Video: Description: The Bible shows us how God defines and uses the framework set down in Genesis of six days of labour and a day of rest. We also learn that human time keeping is inherently flawed, and we cannot predict when Christ will return to the earth. The most important lesson for us is to make the most of the time we have in our spiritual walk.
Summary
The content discusses the 7,000-year plan of God, exploring its relevance today. It delves into biblical proof of the plan, challenges with the timeline, and the delay in Christ’s return. The discussion covers the millennial reign, the 6,000-year work and 1,000-year rest principle, and the importance of preparation for the Kingdom.
Highlights
- 📜 The 7,000-year plan of God is examined, showing biblical evidence and challenges with the timeline.
- 🕰️ The 6,000-year work and 1,000-year rest principle is discussed, highlighting the importance of preparation for the Kingdom.
- ⌛ The delay in Christ’s return is explored, reflecting on the significance of the waiting period and the need for spiritual readiness.
Keywords
God’s plan, biblical proof, millennial reign
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