This journey of life has an ultimate destination, and it's better than anyone could have ever imagined. This final session takes you through a timeline of how God will wrap up events on earth, and provide a life beyond your wildest imagination. For all who believe, the promise of eternal life is secure. The rapture, death, heaven, hell, the judgement, all laid out within a biblical framework as to how it all comes together, and just what to expect. It's the perfect conclusion for what is next.
Death. Not many subjects conjure up a range of emotions, or numerous questions, as those related to death. Additionally, there have been more lies about God associated with death than any other subject in the Bible. For to understand what happens upon death is to understand other aspects of the Bible truth, and ultimately how they reveal God's love, even in death.
The greatest transformation is a life changed by God's love and grace. Like the caterpillar which becomes a beautiful butterfly, so the life of a sinner saved by grace takes on a whole new beauty never experienced before. There may be some who question God's existence, but the life transformed by grace is the greatest testimony He does exist, and takes an active interest in the life of every human.
In a culture that often rejects definite answers, how do we accept Christ's claim to be "the Way, the Truth, and the Life?" Furthermore, He says there is no other way to God, and to eternity, without Him. Christianity is founded on the principles, one of many religions in the world today. Are all the others false? Ifr so, how do we sort through and come to the right answer?
Sin brought a curse to all humanity of which we would never recover, for the eternal result is separation from God. However, God's love couldn't let it happen, and the relentless pursuit of God led Him to the cross, the ultimate sacrifice, and the defeat of sin. The Cross is the gateway to heaven, and to all who believe in Christ, who was "lifted up", eternal life is promised.
Satan sought to break the perfect circle of the covenant God made with humans. But God will never abandon His word, nor His promises, and in Christ we see the fulfillment of the covenant God has made with humanity before the world was created. It is love full circle, forever.
God's love had been distorted by Satan for thousands of years, and in the flesh Jesus came to reveal the true character of God. "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us" (John 1:14). revealing to all of mankind the depth of love, grace, forgiveness, and acceptance that flows from God's heart to all people.
Many look at God's law as restrictive, but in reality God's law of love is the principle of heaven, and earth, leading to harmony beyond anything we have ever experienced before. When we find our lives in harmony with the principles of God's law of love, we experience God in new ways.
Is God responsible for all the bad things in the world? If He is God, and can do anything, did He make all the evil appear? Where did it start, and how has it gotten so bad for us today? God is not the author of evil, but His love has a plan, soon the evil, which found its root in one being, will be gone forever.
Many view God as judgmental, angry, vindictive, and anything less than love. But is this really God? If it is, I don't believe in that God either, and I don't think you will either once you watch this session. God is more than we could ever comprehend, and the Bible reveals His true character of love, grace, forgiveness, and more.
Written over 1600 years, by 40 authors, many think the Bible is an archaic book, with no purpose. It's not the best selling book of all time for no reason, and through internal, external, and personal evidences, it proves to be God speaking, even for us today, for all who are willing to take the time to listen.
Are we alone in the universe? Did humans come from a long line of distinguished amoebas, or did an intelligent Creator set everything in motion? Inside of all of us is a desire for more, to know more, so why not start on the quest for more right now? This is part one of twelve.