Right from the time of Noah to the time of the Christ, God had made a lot of promises to His children, the top promise on the list being an assured blessing to those who are obedient to Him. If you take a closer look at some of the Bible restoration promises that happened, you will realize that God was genuine about His promises to humankind. God still make promises to people until this day.
He cursed the womb of Eve, and said that the woman would be subjective to her husband. He cursed man and said that he would sweat all his life to get food to eat. You can imagine that just after He created life, the great King proclaimed death to the world, and since then, sin entered the world and the good relationship between God and man broke.
You already know the rest of the history. But the most interesting thing about God is that He always has a second change, you could say He is a supreme being of second though, abounding in love, kind and always forgiving. He decided that even after destroying first generation with a massive flood that has never been on earth before, he would create a new world by raising a new generation from Noah.
Even after the first restoration, humankind kept sinning, grumbling, complaining and continuously going against the will of God. Evil has taken roots in human hearts, and so God made a law that would guide the people, gave it to Moses at Mount Sinai and instructed him to read to the people. The Ten Commandments would be a complete guide for a godly-driven life for every person in Israel.
The case of the children of Israel in exile is quite a perfect way that shows the restorative nature of God. God having seen the evil done to His children in Egypt decided that the best way to rescue them would be to send them a savior, Moses. With the help of God Moses was able to take the children of Israel out of Egypt, the exodus to the promises land.
When Jesus came, he lived a good life, fought the good fight, healed the sick and talked about the message of the cross, which left many wounded hearts healed, hopeless lives hopeful and confused generation focused. And when the son of Man died and rose again, there was a new covenant created.
Perhaps there is nothing grater like the biblical promise of the restoration of the relationship between God and humankind. This, if anything, is what would bring God and the people that He had created together again, and he would do this by giving his only one son, Jesus, as a sacrifice. Jesus came, died for the sins of mankind and redeemed every person back to God.
Today, Christians are waiting for the big day; the day when they will be taken from the earth to spend eternity with God n the Kingdom of heaven. The bible says it is soon, but no one knows the time or the season. The only thing anyone knows is that God and humankind are now friends.
He cursed the womb of Eve, and said that the woman would be subjective to her husband. He cursed man and said that he would sweat all his life to get food to eat. You can imagine that just after He created life, the great King proclaimed death to the world, and since then, sin entered the world and the good relationship between God and man broke.
You already know the rest of the history. But the most interesting thing about God is that He always has a second change, you could say He is a supreme being of second though, abounding in love, kind and always forgiving. He decided that even after destroying first generation with a massive flood that has never been on earth before, he would create a new world by raising a new generation from Noah.
Even after the first restoration, humankind kept sinning, grumbling, complaining and continuously going against the will of God. Evil has taken roots in human hearts, and so God made a law that would guide the people, gave it to Moses at Mount Sinai and instructed him to read to the people. The Ten Commandments would be a complete guide for a godly-driven life for every person in Israel.
The case of the children of Israel in exile is quite a perfect way that shows the restorative nature of God. God having seen the evil done to His children in Egypt decided that the best way to rescue them would be to send them a savior, Moses. With the help of God Moses was able to take the children of Israel out of Egypt, the exodus to the promises land.
When Jesus came, he lived a good life, fought the good fight, healed the sick and talked about the message of the cross, which left many wounded hearts healed, hopeless lives hopeful and confused generation focused. And when the son of Man died and rose again, there was a new covenant created.
Perhaps there is nothing grater like the biblical promise of the restoration of the relationship between God and humankind. This, if anything, is what would bring God and the people that He had created together again, and he would do this by giving his only one son, Jesus, as a sacrifice. Jesus came, died for the sins of mankind and redeemed every person back to God.
Today, Christians are waiting for the big day; the day when they will be taken from the earth to spend eternity with God n the Kingdom of heaven. The bible says it is soon, but no one knows the time or the season. The only thing anyone knows is that God and humankind are now friends.
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