story of the entire Bible, i guess
Summary
TLDRThis script narrates the biblical story of creation, humanity's fall, and God's plan for redemption through a series of covenants and promises. It highlights key biblical figures like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, emphasizing Jesus' life, crucifixion, and resurrection as the ultimate defeat of sin and death, leading to the establishment of God's eternal kingdom. The narrative invites viewers to consider their role in this divine plan.
Takeaways
- 🌏 The Earth's existence is attributed to God's will and creation, as described in the Bible.
- 💡 God initially created a formless and void world, and through a series of commands, brought light, separated waters, and created dry land, plants, and life.
- 🌱 Adam and Eve were the first humans created by God, placed in the Garden of Eden with the freedom to eat from all trees except one, which led to their downfall.
- 🐍 The serpent, representing Satan, tempted Eve and Adam to eat from the forbidden tree, causing humanity to fail God's requirements and introducing sin into the world.
- 🌈 After the Great Flood, God made a covenant with Noah, symbolized by the rainbow, promising never to destroy the world by flood again.
- 🏛 The Tower of Babel event led to the division of languages and nations, as a consequence of humanity's pride and attempt to reach God.
- 📜 God chose Abraham to be the father of a chosen people, establishing a covenant promising a nation through which He would fulfill His promises.
- 🔥 Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt after a series of plagues, receiving the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai, which were central to God's law.
- 🏙️ The Israelites' lack of faith resulted in 40 years of wandering in the desert, instead of entering the promised land.
- 👑 The Israelites demanded a king, leading to a cycle of peace and conflict, with prophets calling for repentance and adherence to God's covenant.
- 🕊️ Jesus Christ, born of Mary, is considered the Messiah, the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises, who would rule an eternal kingdom.
- ✝️ Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection are pivotal events, symbolizing the defeat of sin and death, and the establishment of a new covenant offering forgiveness of sins.
Q & A
What is the significance of the 'formless and void' description in the script's retelling of creation?
-The 'formless and void' description refers to the initial state of the world before God's creative acts, as described in the biblical book of Genesis. It signifies the chaos and emptiness that existed before God brought order and life to the universe.
Why did God create the world according to the script?
-The script suggests that although God is self-sufficient and does not need to create the world, He chose to do so as an act of His will, ultimately leading to the creation of a world filled with life and diversity.
What is the significance of the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the script?
-The Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil are central to the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve. The Tree of Life represents eternal life, while the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil represents the choice between obedience to God and disobedience, which leads to sin and death.
How does the script describe the fall of humanity and its consequences?
-The script describes the fall of humanity as a result of Adam and Eve's disobedience by eating from the forbidden tree. The consequences include the loss of access to the Tree of Life, the introduction of sin and death into the world, and the need for a Savior to restore the relationship between God and humanity.
What role does the rainbow play in the script's narrative?
-The rainbow in the script is presented as a symbol of God's covenant with Noah after the flood, signifying His promise never to destroy the world by flood again and to maintain the stability of the created order.
Why did God choose Abraham and what was the significance of this choice?
-God chose Abraham to be the father of His people, establishing a covenant with him that would lead to the creation of a nation devoted to the one true God. This choice was significant as it set the stage for the fulfillment of God's promises, including the coming of the Messiah.
What is the significance of the Israelites' enslavement in Egypt and their subsequent liberation?
-The Israelites' enslavement in Egypt and their liberation through Moses' leadership demonstrate God's faithfulness to His covenant and His power to deliver His people from oppression. It also sets the stage for the establishment of the law and the subsequent history of the Israelites as God's chosen people.
Why did David's sin of having Uriah the Hittite killed have such severe consequences for him and his kingdom?
-David's sin was a violation of God's law and showed a lack of trust in God's sovereignty. As a result, God brought about consequences that affected not only David but also his family and kingdom, demonstrating that sin has far-reaching effects and that even kings are not exempt from divine judgment.
What is the significance of the prophecies regarding the Messiah in the script?
-The prophecies regarding the Messiah are significant as they foretell the coming of Jesus Christ, who is presented as the fulfillment of God's covenant promises. They highlight His role as the Savior of the world, born in Bethlehem, suffering for the sins of humanity, and ultimately defeating death through His resurrection.
How does the script describe the mission of the church and its relationship to Jesus' kingdom?
-The script describes the mission of the church as continuing Jesus' work on earth, spreading the gospel, and baptizing people into the faith. The church is portrayed as the embodiment of Jesus' kingdom during His absence, with the Holy Spirit empowering believers to fulfill this mission until His return.
What is the ultimate goal of Jesus' kingdom according to the script?
-The ultimate goal of Jesus' kingdom, as described in the script, is the redemption of the world and the establishment of a perfect, eternal realm where death and suffering are no more, and all creation lives in harmony under God's rule.
Outlines
🌏 Creation and Early Human History
This paragraph narrates the biblical account of creation, where God, being omnipresent and omnipotent, chose to create the world from a formless void. God's creation included the separation of light and darkness, the formation of land and sea, the creation of celestial bodies, and the introduction of life—plants, animals, and humans. The story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, their disobedience, and the introduction of sin into the world are highlighted. The narrative continues with the story of Cain and Abel, the Great Flood with Noah, and the Tower of Babel, illustrating humanity's continuous struggle with sin and God's interventions to preserve and guide His creation.
🔢 The Patriarchs and the Covenant
This section delves into the stories of the patriarchs, starting with Abraham, who is chosen by God to be the father of a nation that will play a significant role in God's plan. The covenant with Abraham is emphasized, promising numerous descendants and a land. The narrative moves through Isaac, Jacob (Israel), and Joseph, highlighting their struggles and God's faithfulness. It discusses the Israelites' enslavement in Egypt, their deliverance led by Moses, and the giving of the law at Mount Sinai. The people's disobedience, their wandering in the desert, and the eventual conquest of Canaan under Joshua's leadership are also summarized.
🏛 The Kingdoms and the Prophets
The paragraph covers the period of the Israelite judges, the demand for a king, and the reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon. It discusses the division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah, the rise and fall of various kings, and the influence of the prophets who called the people to repentance and faithfulness to God's covenant. The exile of the Israelites and their eventual return to rebuild the temple under Persian rule is also included, reflecting the ongoing cycle of disobedience, judgment, and restoration.
🦅 The Messiah and the Church
This paragraph focuses on the arrival of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, whose birth, life, ministry, death, and resurrection are detailed. It explains the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in Jesus' life, his teachings about the kingdom of God, his miracles, and his ultimate sacrifice for the sins of humanity. The establishment of the New Covenant through Jesus' Last Supper and his ascension into heaven are highlighted, along with the coming of the Holy Spirit and the commissioning of the disciples to spread the gospel. The paragraph concludes with the anticipation of Jesus' return and the final redemption of the world.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Creation
💡Covenant
💡Sin
💡Faith
💡Prophets
💡Messiah
💡Kingdom of God
💡Resurrection
💡Church
💡Judgment Day
💡Salvation
Highlights
Creation of the world by God, who is described as 'isness' itself and the source of everything.
Initial formlessness and darkness of the world, followed by God's command to bring light and separate it from darkness.
The establishment of names for the created elements, such as water below and above, and the emergence of dry land.
Introduction of life on Earth, initially in the form of plants which may have contributed to air purification.
Creation of the sun, moon, and stars for navigation and timekeeping.
The creation of animals in various habitats and the introduction of humanity with Adam and Eve.
The Garden of Eden and the two significant trees, one granting eternal life and the other leading to death.
The story of the Fall of Man, with Adam and Eve's disobedience and the subsequent loss of access to the Tree of Life.
Cain's murder of Abel due to jealousy, illustrating the inherited sin and its impact on humanity.
Noah's selection by God as a righteous man and the construction of the Ark during a time of widespread evil.
The Great Flood as a divine act of judgment and the subsequent rainbow as a symbol of God's covenant.
The Tower of Babel and the confusion of languages leading to the division of nations.
God's choice of Abraham and the promise of a nation that will play a significant role in world redemption.
The story of Joseph's enslavement and rise to power in Egypt, demonstrating God's ability to turn adversity into opportunity.
Moses' leadership in the Exodus from Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea, showcasing divine intervention.
The giving of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai and the breaking of the first set by Moses due to Israelite idolatry.
The cycle of disobedience, conquest by enemies, repentance, and restoration of the land among the Israelites.
The anointing of Saul as king and the subsequent desire for a monarchy, despite warnings of oppression.
David's rise to power, his sin with Bathsheba, and God's promise of a future descendant who will establish an eternal kingdom.
Solomon's reign, his wisdom, and the construction of the Temple, followed by his downfall due to foreign worship.
The division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah, the rise and fall of various kings, and the influence of prophets.
The Babylonian exile and the subsequent return to rebuild the Temple, reflecting the persistence of faith.
The anticipation of the Messiah, with various prophecies detailing his characteristics and origins.
The birth of Jesus, the fulfillment of messianic prophecies, and his identification as 'Emmanuel,' meaning 'God with us'.
Jesus' ministry, miracles, and teachings, which challenged traditional religious authority and offered a new understanding of the kingdom of God.
The Last Supper, the institution of the Eucharist, and the prophecy of betrayal among Jesus' disciples.
The crucifixion of Jesus, the darkness that fell, and the recognition by a Roman soldier of the divine nature of Jesus.
Jesus' resurrection, his appearances to disciples, and the demonstration of his physicality by eating a fish.
The Great Commission, where Jesus instructs his followers to baptize and spread the gospel to all nations.
The ascension of Jesus into heaven and the promise of his return, along with the sending of the Holy Spirit to empower the Church.
The ultimate goal of Jesus' kingdom, the redemption of the world, the defeat of death, and the promise of eternal life.
Transcripts
hi you live on earth it's got a lot of
cool stuff in it but why is it there the
Bible has a story to tell in the
beginning before there was anything
before there was anywhere before there
was any when there was God who was
everywhere and every when he is isness
itself and he has everything so he
doesn't even need to create the world
but God still created the world wait no
it didn't look like that at first it was
more formless and void and very dark but
God let there be lights and others light
and this light stuff is pretty good so
God separated it from the darkness and
we should give these things names good
news the water below is now separated
from the water above even more good news
now there's dry land and guess what now
there's life just plans for now but the
plants might have cleaned up the air so
now you can see the sun moon and stars
that's going to be very useful there's
animals in the water there's animals in
the air there's animals on the land and
now it's time for God's coolest creation
so far God made a human person called
Adam and gave him an awesome Garden but
he was still lonely so God gave him a
wife these two kinds of humans are made
out of the same stuff but also different
so they can have a relationship God gave
them a lot of trees but two big
important ones they're allowed to eat
from this one because if they do they're
going to live forever but God told them
not to eat from this one because if they
do they die seems like a pretty obvious
choice right actually said some snake
who's actually the devil God doesn't
want you to eat from this tree because
you're going to become like him and he
doesn't want you to get too powerful
okay said eve okay said Adam so they ate
from the tree and just like that
Humanity had failed God's requirements
for them they lost access to the Tree of
Life which means they're going to end up
dying Humanity had sided with Satan over
God losing all rights to the life that
God gave them so nobody could blame God
if he ended Humanity right then and
there
but God didn't do that God promised one
day Satan would be destroyed by one of
their kids but Adam and Eve already
sinned so let's see if their kids can do
any better Kane is mad at his brother
Abel because Abel's better at having
faith in God God tells Cain he needs to
resist sin and Cain kills his brother
why'd he do that well you see the
problem of Adam's sin was passed down to
Cain because the problem affects all of
humanity so as humans multiply sin and
evil multiply enough of this God chooses
the least evil guy a guy named Noah he's
still a sinner but he has faith in God
so he's a relatively decent guy compared
to everyone else God tells him to build
a boat for him and his family and
everyone laughs at them until God makes
a huge flood that kills everyone except
them but once the flood passes God makes
the rainbow the sign of his Covenant
remember that promise that Satan's gonna
be destroyed God adds to it saying he's
not going to destroy the world again
until then because now people are going
to have some basic decency God's not
fixing the world yet but he's making it
a stable enough place so that he can do
that in the future
so now people are not quite as evil as
they were before they're good enough
that they can work together in society
but evil enough that they're going to
use that to build a huge Tower up to God
out of their own pride and evil people
are dangerous when they're given too
much power so God makes the whole Tower
thing fail by dividing everyone's
language so
now people are divided into different
nations and these nations each have
their own Gods but wouldn't it be cool
if there was one nation specifically
devoted to the one true God so God chose
Abraham to be the father of his people
and God updated the covenants saying
that God's going to make a nation that
he's going to use to fix the world God
promised Abraham he's going to have as
many kids as the stars in the sky and
Abraham was like how's that going to be
possible my wife is super old
but Abraham still had faith in God's
covenant so does that mean he's the
chosen one who's going to defeat Satan
well sadly no because Abraham still
sinned by telling the king that his wife
was really his sister but they do have
kids this one struggled with God so he
got the name Israel which means
struggled with God and his children are
going to become the Twelve Tribes of
Israel he struggled with God because sin
is still a problem if you think your
family is bad this one was so
dysfunctional they sent Joseph to
slavery in Egypt but while he was there
God gave him the ability to protect
Egypt from starving to death so now
Egypt loves Joseph and in a great Act of
forgiveness Joseph invited the rest of
his family back to live with him in
Egypt so God was glorified through his
people by turning a bad thing into a
good thing at first Egypt likes the
Israelites but when they multiply a lot
Egypt stops liking them and enslaves
them instead Moses is one of the
Israelites and when he sees an Egyptian
beating another Israelite he kills the
Egyptian come on Israelites let's rise
up
bro you're gonna get us some trouble so
Moses has to flee Egypt and he moves to
the middle of nowhere joins a sheep farm
gets married and lives happily ever
after but one day God Appears to Moses
in a burning bush saying it's finally
time for the Israelites to have that
land God promised them so God tells
Moses to tell the leader of Egypt to let
his people go so Moses goes back to
Egypt and tells Pharaoh let my people go
no but God gives Moses the ability to
cause plagues in Egypt let my people go
or the river turns to blood no or you
get frogs everywhere no gnats no flies
no dead livestock no boils no hail no
locusts no darkness no let us go are
your firstborn Sons will die no but then
the firstborn Sons die so the Pharaoh is
like okay fine you can leave so the
Israelites set out for the promised land
but when they're about halfway there
Egypt changes its mind and sends the
Army after them to bring them back they
Corner them by the Red Sea we've got you
surrounded oh yeah says Moses watch this
so the Waters of the Red Sea part the
Israelites Escape but when the Egyptians
try to follow them they unpause foreign
on their Journey they take a rest stop
at Mount Sinai so God can give them the
law for when they live in the promised
land Moses will go up to the top of the
mountain to receive the law so he says
don't worship any false gods while I'm
gone
bro I'm bored let's worship some false
gods so they make a golden calf and
worship it meanwhile on the top of the
mountain the presence of God descends
upon the mountain and Moses receives the
law on stone tablets including the Ten
Commandments but when Moses goes back
down and sees the Israelites worshiping
a false god he gets so mad he smashes
the stone tablets so he goes back up the
mountain and gets new stone tablets and
God adds to the Covenant sink he's going
to give the people the law and the land
if they're faithful to the Covenant so
let's see how faithful they're going to
be the people are approaching the
promised land but the evil Canaanites
already live there they have strong
fortresses and big scary soldiers and
the Israelites are going to have to
fight them to take over the land come on
guys be brave God's going to be with you
no we're too afraid so the Israelites
turn away they don't invade the land
which means they did not have faith in
God's covenant so their punishment is
they have to wander around the Sinai
desert for 40 years but what about Moses
he didn't do anything wrong so maybe
he's the chosen one who's going to
defeat Satan well no Moses still sinned
by doing a miracle the wrong way so his
punishment is he's gonna die before he
gets to enter the promised land but then
the next generation of Israelites led by
Joshua does enter the land uses trumpets
to smash the city of Jericho and drives
out the rest of the Canaanites cool now
we finally have our land but who's going
to rule us so God appoints judges to
rule over the people and defend them
from the enemy Nations because during
this time there's a pattern that goes
something like this there's peace in the
land but then people get lazy and forget
about God so God lets their enemies
conquer them but then people turn back
to God so God strengthens them to
reconquer their land and there's peace
in the land again this pattern repeats
many many times with many many different
judges and people are starting to get
sick bro why can't we just have a king
trust me you don't want a king says
Samuel come on everyone else has a king
okay fine so Samuel but the king's gonna
be oppressive so Samuel anoints Saul as
king and sure enough Saul is an
oppressive ruler you know who would be a
better ruler this young kid David he's
just a shepherd and a string player so
no one takes him seriously but one day a
huge scary caveman Warrior Goliath shows
up to fight the Israelites okay guys who
wants to fight Goliath
I'll do it says David so David takes out
his slingshot hits Goliath in the head
with a rock and kills him so now David's
a hero and everyone loves David and Saul
is getting pretty jealous of David
especially because all the girls are
chanting Saul has slain his thousands
and David his tens of thousands so Saul
wants to kill David so David flees and
Saul pursues him but one day David Gets
a golden opportunity to kill Saul while
he's using the bathroom but he doesn't
so Saul forgives David but one day Saul
dies to avoid being captured so David
becomes the next king this is awesome it
starts out really well and David gains a
lot of Victories for his kingdom maybe
he's the chosen one that's going to
defeat Satan except no David sins
because he likes this one woman so he
has her husband killed in battle so he
can steal her so God makes everything go
downhill for David after that but God
still promises that one of David's
descendants will be the king that he
couldn't be have a kingdom that covers
the entire world and lasts forever so
let's add this to the Covenant maybe
David's son Solomon can do it he's off
to a great star asking God for wisdom
and then writing down a bunch of wise
sayings which impresses all the kings
and queens of the earth who want to
learn from Solomon and furthermore
Solomon builds a huge beautiful Temple
to glorify God so right now his kingdom
is a shining Beacon of light to the
world and God is glorified through his
people so maybe Solomon's that Future
King who's going to rule the entire
world except no Solomon sins by having a
bunch of wives and Mistresses some of
whom are not Israelites so Solomon ends
up worshiping foreign gods and then
everything goes downhill for Solomon as
well and after this things kind of went
downhill for the kingdom as a whole
because people kept sinning more the
kingdom split into Israel and Judah and
both kingdoms got evil Kings who
worshiped pagan gods but it's not like
everything was bad during this time
period because a lot of great prophets
arose who encouraged people to turn back
to God and even when the temple was
literally being used as a place of demon
worship God never told the prophets to
abandon the temple but instead to
restore revive and retake the temple and
there were actually some good Kings who
listened to them and reformed the temple
encouraging people to remember God's
covenant but even with all this
eventually Israel was eaten by Assyria
Judah was eaten by Babylon they smashed
the temple and the Israelites were
carried off to Exile
eventually Persia got a nice King who
let the Israelites go back to their land
and even gave them money to rebuild
their Temple maybe now it's finally time
for that Eternal Kingdom so they're
rebuilding the temple yo this is gonna
be so great
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I don't know man it's just not like it
was before they were kind of
disappointed that it wasn't time for the
Eternal Kingdom yet but they still had
faith in God's covenant that that was
going to happen eventually and the
prophet started focusing a lot on this
Future King giving him names like a
messiah or the son of man Daniel said
that this Kingdom would Outlast all the
other kingdoms Micah said this king
would be born in Bethlehem Isaiah said
this king would suffer for the sins of
his people and Zechariah said God will
send God to live with us does that mean
this king is going to be God everyone's
wondering about this Messiah when is he
gonna come and who is he gonna be
an Israelite woman named Mary sees an
angel who says she's gonna have a baby
the baby's gonna be a king just like his
ancestor David and his kingdom is never
going to end
bro I'm literally a virgin that's okay
the holy spirit will give you a baby so
your baby is literally going to be the
son of God
all right so Mary gives birth to Jesus
in a manger in Bethlehem and calls him
Emmanuel which means god with us I think
there was a prophecy about that and
three wise men show up to the party
because of a star that they saw I is
this where the king was born we have
some presents for him but then Herod
heard that a great king was just born in
Bethlehem king of Israel you say I am
the only King around here I think there
was a prophecy about this so King Herod
got really jealous and ordered people to
go to Bethlehem to kill this new baby
king So Mary and her husband Joseph had
to flee Bethlehem and go to Egypt until
it was safe to come back I think there
was a prophecy about this when Jesus
grows up his first miracle was actually
making wine for a party because his mom
told him to but his real Ministry
doesn't start until he's baptized by
John the Baptist John the Baptist is a
guy in the wilderness who baptizes
people and tells them to turn back to
God I think there was a prophecy about
this but when Jesus was baptized God
declares that Jesus is his son and sends
the Holy Spirit upon him
right after that Jesus went into the
desert and ate nothing for 40 days and
that's when Satan tried to tempt Jesus
to sin
but he didn't sin up until now John the
Baptist was preaching about the kingdom
of God but then he went to jail so Jesus
Takes Over which makes sense because
he's actually the king so what's the
kingdom of God Like Jesus said the
kingdom of God brings Liberation to the
oppressed and is good news for poor
people not just rich people but those
who are poor and sad now are going to
inherit the entire world and that this
kingdom is the Fulfillment of everything
God promised but he doesn't just tell
people what the kingdom of God is he
shows them by casting out demons Healing
The Sick and forgiving people sins he's
going on tour through all the towns in
the land doing all sorts of Miracles and
everyone is amazed except the people
from his hometown because it's
embarrassing that they knew him as a kid
Jesus chose 12 helpers and more and more
people became his followers a lot of
people loved Jesus but some people who
did not love him were the Pharisees they
were obsessed with following all the
rules hoping to impress God so he would
give back their Kingdom because right
now the Israelites or I guess now
they're called Jews were living under
the Roman Empire which was run by
Gentile cells which are people who are
not Jewish people and the Pharisees were
hoping to bring back the Kingdom of
Israel but Jesus Kingdom seemed to be
about something different they didn't
like how Jesus hung out with Sinners
forgave other people's sins welcome to
Gentiles told them to pay taxes to Rome
and challenged their Authority so they
thought Jesus was not the real Messiah
but then one day on the top of a
mountain Jesus was transfigured in front
of other people and Moses and Elijah big
important people from the Old Testament
appeared next to him so that made the
Pharisees look really stupid
so when Jesus entered Jerusalem the most
important city where the temple was he
was greeted like a king with people
waving palm tree branches and people
were even worshiping Jesus which made
the Pharisees really mad everyone knows
you're only supposed to worship God so
if Jesus is accepting worship either
he's God or he's blaspheming and I think
you know which one the Pharisees went
with so they plotted to kill Jesus Jesus
was predicting this so he summoned all
his disciples for One Last Supper he
took Bread and Wine saying the bread was
his body and the wine was his blood and
we should do this in remembrance of him
and he made a New Covenant promising
forgiveness of sins and he said that one
of the disciples would betray him
sure enough this one betrayed Jesus by
helping people arrest him he did it
because he was paid to some of the other
disciples tried to fight back but Jesus
told them not to do that because this
all needs to happen
Jesus was handed over to the Roman
soldiers led by Pontius Pilate who
killed him by hanging him on a cross if
you're wondering how painful crucifixion
is it's where we get the word
excruciating from Once Jesus died there
was darkness and one of the soldiers was
like uh guys I think we just crucified
the Son of God I think there was a
prophecy about this so Jesus totally
could have stopped this from happening
so why didn't he well you may remember
everything kept failing because people
kept sinning Jesus was the only one who
didn't sin so he made a sacrifice for
sin to solve the problem of sin and
people realized Jesus was indeed the
Messiah or the Christ
Jesus was buried in a tomb on the third
day some women came to visit the tomb
and found the tomb empty then Jesus
appeared alive to the women then Jesus
appeared alive to the disciples Thomas
had his doubts at first but then he
believed and realized Jesus was God so
they all worshiped Jesus because they
realized Jesus was the chosen one who
defeated Satan he defeated Satan by
defeating death when he rose from the
dead and Jesus ate a fish to prove that
his resurrection was physical then Jesus
gave them the ultimate Bible study
explaining how all the scriptures were
about him he was doing this to train
them to build the church hold up why do
we have to do this isn't Jesus gonna
start his kingdom now well Jesus said it
wasn't for them to know when that was
going to happen but for now the church
is the kingdom and he commanded them to
baptize people all over the world and
convert all the nations and with that
Jesus ascended into heaven but he
promised he would come back one day and
in the meantime he sent the Holy Spirit
to empower them to build the church
so now Jesus is in heaven but it's not
like he's gone he's ruling over his
kingdom from Heaven through the church
and when he comes back he's going to
bring Heaven down to earth to redeem it
you know how Jesus rose from the dead
he's going to raise everyone from the
dead on Judgment Day he's gonna throw
Satan into hell finally and he's even
gonna throw death into hell so death
won't exist anymore and we can finally
eat from the Tree of Life and live in a
perfect world forever so why does
everything exist it all exists for Jesus
and for his kingdom he's going to
conquer everything and make all bad
things good the question is do you want
to be a part of that
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