3MC - Episode 08 - How has God revealed Himself?

Donjojohannes - Birett Ballett - Kathmedia
11 Dec 201504:50

Summary

TLDRThis video script explores the historical progression of divine revelation, beginning with Abraham's faith in a single God 4,000 years ago in Haran, moving through Moses' leadership and the Ten Commandments, to the establishment of Israel's kingdom under David and Solomon. It highlights the spiritual evolution of the Israelites, their struggles under various empires, and the ultimate realization of the need for a savior. The narrative culminates in the birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem, whose teachings and sacrifice were seen as the fulfillment of ancient prophecies, leading to the rise of Christianity as the world's largest faith group.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The concept of Revelation refers to God's self-disclosure to humanity over time, leading to a deeper understanding of His nature and plan for humanity.
  • 🌏 The story of Abram, later known as Abraham, is highlighted as a key event in the history of Revelation, where he was called by God to leave his homeland for Canaan, demonstrating faith.
  • 🏛️ Ancient Heron, in present-day southeastern Turkey, was a polytheistic society with many temples dedicated to various gods, contrasting with Abraham's monotheistic faith.
  • 👨‍👧 Abraham is recognized as the 'father of faith' in the one true God, and his descendants are called Israelites, setting the stage for the religious narrative that follows.
  • 🔥 The narrative of Moses is a significant chapter in the story of Revelation, where he leads the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and receives the Ten Commandments from God.
  • 🏛️ The construction of the Temple of Jerusalem during King Solomon's reign is noted as a period of prosperity for Israel, marking a high point in their history.
  • 💔 The division and subsequent subjugation of Israel by various foreign powers, including the Syrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, reflect a tumultuous history.
  • 📜 God's pedagogy is revealed through the history of His people, not just through prophets, showing that He speaks through the experiences and trials of the Israelites.
  • 🕊️ The realization that humans are not only enslaved by physical oppression but also by sin, and the need for an 'exodus' from this spiritual bondage is a key insight from the script.
  • 🏆 The understanding that the law alone cannot make people truly just, and that divine intervention is necessary for redemption, is a profound message from the history of God's people.
  • 🌟 The birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem, who is seen as the Redeemer of mankind, marks a pivotal moment in the narrative, with His teachings and sacrifice offering a new dimension to the concept of salvation.
  • 🚶 The emergence of Christians, who believe that Jesus fulfilled the old promises and carried the message of redemption globally, represents the largest group of believers today.

Q & A

  • What is the process by which God has revealed himself to humanity over time?

    -The process by which God has revealed himself to humanity over time is called Revelation, which involves a deepening understanding of God's nature and his plan for the human race.

  • Who was Abram and what significant event took place in his life around 4,000 years ago?

    -Abram, later known as Abraham, was a man who lived in Haran, in what is now southeastern Turkey. A significant event in his life was when he heard the voice of God telling him to go to a land that would be shown to him, and he trusted and left for Canaan.

  • Why is Abraham considered the father of faith in the one God?

    -Abraham is considered the father of faith in the one God because of his unwavering trust and obedience to God, even when he was promised a son and faced various trials.

  • What significant event in the history of the Israelites is associated with Moses?

    -Moses led the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt, and during their journey, God gave them the Ten Commandments and made a covenant with them.

  • What did the Israelites receive from God during their journey with Moses?

    -The Israelites received the Ten Commandments from God and entered into a covenant with Him during their journey with Moses.

  • What was the significance of the Temple of Jerusalem built during the reign of Solomon?

    -The Temple of Jerusalem was significant as it represented a period of prosperity for Israel and served as the central place of worship for the Israelites.

  • How did the kingdom of Israel change hands throughout history?

    -The kingdom of Israel fell apart and became the pawn of its powerful neighbors, including the Syrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and eventually the Romans.

  • What did the people of God experience throughout the centuries as described in the script?

    -The people of God experienced a roller coaster of history that was often painful, with periods of prosperity and subjugation, and through all of this, God revealed himself to them.

  • What realizations did the people have about their relationship with God and the concept of sin?

    -The people realized that they could be slaves to sin as well as to earthly powers, and that they needed an exodus from the bondage of sin, understanding that their true home was a heavenly one.

  • How did the understanding of the law and the need for a savior evolve among the people?

    -They realized that despite their efforts, the law could not make men truly just and that God's action was necessary for redemption, leading to the recognition of the need for a savior or redeemer of mankind.

  • What was the significance of Jesus' birth and how did it relate to the promises of old?

    -Jesus' birth in Bethlehem was significant as he was seen as the Redeemer of mankind, fulfilling the promises of old and bringing the message of redemption to the world.

  • Why were the followers of Jesus called Christians and what is their current status?

    -The followers of Jesus were called Christians because they carried the message of redemption to the ends of the Earth, and today they form the largest group of believers on Earth.

Outlines

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📜 The Journey of Revelation

This paragraph introduces the concept of Revelation as God's self-disclosure to humanity over millennia. It highlights the story of Abram, later known as Abraham, who lived in Haran and was called by God to Canaan. Abraham's unwavering faith, even in the face of trials such as the promise of a son, is emphasized. The paragraph also outlines the lineage of Abraham as the father of faith in monotheism and the subsequent history of the Israelites, including their enslavement in Egypt, liberation by Moses, receiving the Ten Commandments, and the periods of prosperity and subjugation under various empires. It concludes with the people's evolving understanding of God's nature and plan, culminating in the realization of the need for a savior.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Revelation

Revelation, in the context of the video, refers to the process by which God has revealed Himself and His will to humanity over time. It is central to understanding the video's theme as it describes the unfolding of divine truth and guidance. The script mentions 'Revelation' as a historical process, with a key event occurring 4,000 years ago when God called Abram, later known as Abraham, to a new land, signifying the beginning of a deeper understanding of God's nature and plan for humanity.

💡Abram/Abraham

Abram, later renamed Abraham, is a patriarch in the script who is significant as the 'father of faith' in the one God. His story exemplifies trust and obedience to God's command to go to a land that would be shown to him. Abraham's willingness to follow God's plan without fully understanding the outcome is a recurring theme in the video, illustrating the development of faith and the relationship between God and humanity.

💡Israelites

The term 'Israelites' refers to the descendants of Abraham and is used in the script to denote a group of people who are central to the narrative of divine revelation. They are the ones who, over time, come to understand God's laws and promises, experiencing periods of prosperity and adversity that shape their spiritual journey and relationship with God.

💡Moses

Moses is a key figure in the script who leads the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and receives the Ten Commandments from God. His story is a pivotal part of the revelation process, showing God's intervention in human history to free His people and establish a covenant with them, which is a central theme in the video.

💡Ten Commandments

The 'Ten Commandments' are a set of moral and religious laws given to Moses by God, as mentioned in the script. They represent the divine law and the foundation of the Israelites' relationship with God, serving as a guide for righteous living and a central element in the narrative of God's revelation to humanity.

💡Prophets

Prophets, as described in the script, are individuals chosen by God to communicate His messages to the people. They play a crucial role in the process of revelation by delivering God's will and teachings, helping people understand God's nature and His plans for humanity, which is a key aspect of the video's message.

💡Sin

Sin, in the script, is depicted as a form of bondage from which humanity needs liberation. It is not only the physical enslavement to external powers like Egypt but also the spiritual enslavement to one's own wrongdoings. The concept of sin is integral to the video's theme, illustrating the need for redemption and the role of a savior in overcoming it.

💡Exodus

The term 'exodus' in the script refers to the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt, led by Moses, but it also metaphorically represents the spiritual liberation from the bondage of sin. This concept is central to the video's theme, showing the journey from slavery to freedom, both physical and spiritual.

💡Promised Land

The 'Promised Land' in the script is the land that God promised to Abraham and his descendants, symbolizing a place of prosperity and fulfillment. However, the video suggests that this land is only a reflection of the true heavenly home, indicating a deeper spiritual longing and the ultimate goal of humanity's journey.

💡Law

The 'law' in the script refers to the rules and regulations given by God to guide human behavior, such as the Ten Commandments. The video discusses the limitations of the law, suggesting that while it provides a moral framework, it cannot make people truly just without divine intervention, which is a key point in the narrative of God's revelation.

💡Jesus

Jesus, as mentioned in the script, is the Redeemer of mankind, born in Bethlehem. His life and teachings represent a turning point in the history of revelation, offering a new understanding of God's plan for humanity. Jesus' message of peace, love, and redemption is central to the video's theme, showing the fulfillment of Old Testament promises and the establishment of a new covenant.

💡Christians

Christians, as described in the script, are followers of Jesus Christ, who recognized him as the Messiah and spread the message of redemption throughout the world. The term is used to illustrate the growth and impact of the belief in Jesus as the savior, which is a significant aspect of the video's narrative on the revelation of God.

Highlights

God has revealed himself to humanity over thousands of years, leading to an ever-deeper understanding of His nature and plan for the human race, a process known as Revelation.

A key event in the history of Revelation occurred about 4,000 years ago with a man named Abram in Heron, which is now in Southeastern Turkey.

Abram heard the voice of God and was instructed to go to a land that God would show him, demonstrating his faith and trust in God's guidance.

Abram, later known as Abraham, is recognized as the father of faith in the one God, and his descendants are called Israelites.

The story of Moses marks a new chapter in the history of Revelation, with the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.

God gave the Israelites the Ten Commandments and established a covenant with them, a significant milestone in the relationship between God and His people.

Under King David's reign, Israel experienced a period of prosperity, culminating in the construction of the Temple of Jerusalem.

The kingdom of Israel faced numerous challenges, including subjugation by powerful neighbors such as the Syrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans.

Throughout their history, the people of God experienced a roller coaster of events, often marked by pain and suffering, yet through which God continued to reveal Himself.

The people gradually came to understand that they were not only slaves to the Egyptians but also to sin, needing an exodus from the bondage of sin.

The realization that the Promised Land was a reflection of their true Heavenly home and that they needed more than just the law to achieve true justice.

The recognition of the need for a Savior, a Redeemer of mankind sent from above, as part of God's plan for humanity.

The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem marked a turning point in the history of Revelation, with Jesus being the anticipated Redeemer of mankind.

Jesus' teachings of peace and love contrasted with the expectations of a warrior or superhero, offering a different kind of redemption.

The fulfillment of old promises with the coming of Jesus, as recognized by some Israelites, leading to the spread of the message of redemption.

The emergence of Christians, who carried the message of redemption to the ends of the Earth, and are now the largest group of believers on Earth.

The history of the revelation of God is not just a collection of heroic tales but a narrative that includes both holiness and sin, often within the same individuals.

The final highlight emphasizes that God reveals Himself through the history of saints and sinners, showing His pedagogy in the process.

Transcripts

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how has God revealed

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himself over thousands of years God has

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shown and manifested himself to man

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leading him to an Ever deeper

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understanding of his nature and his plan

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for the human race this process is

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called

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Revelation a key event in the history of

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Revelation took place about 4,000 years

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ago

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at that time a man called Abram lived in

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Heron Heron lies in what is today

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Southeastern turkey not only were there

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houses in Heron parking lots and

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shopping

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malls but there were temples a lot of

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temples because back then most people

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believed in many gods there was one for

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fertility one for Harvest one for rain

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one for war one for

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pedicure and smack dab in the middle of

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this mess of divinities Abram heard the

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voice of God go forth into a land that I

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will show you Abram trusted God he had

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faith and left for Canaan he trusted God

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when he was promised a son and remained

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faithful throughout all his

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trials Abram who came to be called

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Abraham is called the father of faith in

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the one

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God the descendants of Abraham are

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called

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Israelites many years later the

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Israelites fell under the power of the

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Egyptians a new chapter began with the

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well-known story of

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Moses after many years of slavery a

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burning bush a pharaoh who kept changing

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his mind and many

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plagues Moses LED his people to Freedom

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along the way back to their old Homeland

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God gave the Israelites The Ten

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Commandments and made a covenant with

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them they conquered the land of their

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forefathers and settled

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down years came and went then the

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Israelites demanded a king and were

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given

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Saul his unhappy rule was succeeded by

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David under David's Reign and that of

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his son Solomon Israel experienced a

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period of prosperity the Temple of

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Jerusalem was

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built then the kingdom fell apart and

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Israel became the pawn of its powerful

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Neighbors First there were the syrians

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then the Babylonians then the Persians

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then the Greeks then the toomics and

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cusd and eventually they were subjected

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to the rule of

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Rome during all these centuries the

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people of God experienced a roller

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coaster of a history that was often

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painful and through all of this God

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revealed himself that is his pedagogy he

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speaks not only through His prophets but

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also through the history of his people

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and the people slowly began to grasp

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who God is they began to understand that

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one could be a slave not only to the

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Egyptians but to sin as well that they

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also needed an exodus from the bondage

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to sin they realized that their Promised

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Land could only be a pale reflection of

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their true Heavenly home they recognize

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that despite all their effort the law

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will never make men truly just that

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God's action is necessary for that they

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realized that a savior was needed a

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redeemer of mankind sent from above and

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then 2,000 years ago in the fullness of

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time as it is said God did act no a

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little further to the left Jesus the

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Redeemer of mankind was born in

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Bethlehem his coming was different from

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what many had anticipated he was no

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colossal Warrior or superhero ready to

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rumble with the Romans he preached peace

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in the midst of Oppression he battled

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hatred with love he gave us Life by his

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own

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death for some of the Israelites it was

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clear that with the coming of Jesus all

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the promises of old had been fulfilled

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and They Carried the message of

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redemption to the ends of the Earth they

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were soon called by the name Christian

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and today they form the largest group of

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Believers on

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Earth this is the short version of the

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history of the revelation of God

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what we find is not a collection of

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heroic Tales we encounter Holiness and

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sin often times in the very same person

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and in between the lines of this history

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of saints and sinners God reveals

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himself

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