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End of Sixth Day
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| Troy, you teach about the difference between times and seasons. | |
| What time are we in right now, would you say? | |
| Oh my goodness. | |
| Well, so it depends on a couple of different things. | |
| It depends on what lens you're looking at as far as what are we talking about. | |
| When it comes to the world timeline, you know, there's about beginning at the fall of Adam, not at the creation of Adam, which is very important because we don't know when that was, but we know when the fall was, and that's when he entered into time. | |
| Because Jesus said, in the day that you eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, you shall surely die. | |
| And then he died 930 years later, and a day is to the Lord is a thousand years. | |
| So he died on the first day. | |
| Okay. | |
| So there's about basically 2,000 years from Abraham, I'm sorry, from Adam to Abraham, 2,000 years from Abraham to Jesus, 2,000 years from Jesus until now, which puts us right at the end of the sixth day on the timeline, which tells me we're about to enter into the seventh day. | |
| Jesus is coming back soon. | |
| Hallelujah. | |
| So he's coming back soon. | |
| But there's all different kinds. | |
| The Bible gives us all different kinds of clocks and times and seasons. | |
| And as we were just talking about in this, in that video that comes from the TV show, there are timelines which tend to be linear. | |
| And timelines are always about a, it's always about an epic event. | |
| So we know that there are times and seasons. | |
| So there's the time we got married. | |
| Then there's the time we had babies and they were in the house. | |
| Then all our babies grew up and they moved out of the house. | |
| So now we're in a different time, right? | |
| Which, by the way, that was a happy day for me. | |
| It wasn't for her. | |
| Until I had grandbabies. | |
| Yeah, so then we're like, now move them all back in. | |
| We're like, move them all back in now. | |
| But those are timelines. | |
| But as opposed to time seasons, or as the Bible calls Moedims, they work in circles and they're meant to be predicted. | |
| Ecclesiastes chapter 3 gives us 28 times and seasons, beginning with there's a time to be born and then 28 later. | |
| It says a time of peace. | |
| Psalms 37, 37, mark the perfect and upright man for his end shall be peace. | |