From Eternity to Eternity
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From Eternity to Eternity (Contents)
Part 1 – Before Time Began: The Eternal God Part 2 – The Heavenly Order: Angels and the First Rebellion Part 3 – The Creation of the Universe and the Earth Part 4 – The Corruption of Creation: The Entrance of Evil and the Fall of Humanity Part 5 –…
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Part 1 – Before Time Began: The Eternal God
🔹 Introduction Before the world existed, before time or matter, God already was.No stars, no angels, no physical creation yet—only the eternal reality of the One who is and has always been. The Bible begins: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” — Genesis 1:1 That statement…
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Part 2 – The Heavenly Order: Angels and the First Rebellion
🔹 Introduction After the eternal God willed creation to begin (Part 1), the first reality to appear was not physical but spiritual.Before the visible universe was shaped, God established an invisible order—heavenly beings created to serve, worship, and administer His purposes. Scripture calls these beings angels, literally messengers. They exist…
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Part 3 – The Creation of the Universe and the Earth
🔹 Introduction Following the establishment of the heavenly realm, the divine will moved outward again.The same Word that existed before time now spoke creation into being.The universe began — not by chance, but by intention, as the outworking of divine order and love. “In the beginning God created the heavens…
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Part 4 – The Corruption of Creation: The Entrance of Evil and the Fall of Humanity
🔹 Introduction The universe God made was “very good” (Genesis 1 : 31).Order, beauty, and peace defined both heaven and earth. Yet within that perfection lay the possibility of choice — for love and obedience must be freely given, not forced. The rebellion that began among the heavenly beings (Part…
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Part 5 – The Rise of Humanity: From Cain to Noah
🔹 Introduction After humanity’s expulsion from Eden, the world entered a new era — one shaped by both divine mercy and human corruption.The first family became the seed of all nations, carrying within it both the memory of fellowship with God and the reality of separation from Him. This part…
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Part 6 – The Covenant and the Nations: From Noah to Abraham
🔹 Introduction After the great flood, the earth was silent once more — cleansed but fragile.God had judged corruption yet preserved life through Noah. What follows is the beginning of a new world: humanity’s second beginning, the formation of nations, and the first divine covenants that would shape redemptive history.…
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Part 7 – The Promise and the Redemption: From Abraham to Christ
🔹 Introduction From the covenant with Abraham onward, God’s redemptive plan took visible shape in history.The promise first given in Eden (Genesis 3 : 15)—that evil would be overcome through the seed of the woman—now narrowed through one man, one family, one nation, until it was fulfilled in one person:…
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Part 8 – The Spirit and the Church: From Pentecost to the Apostolic Age
🔹 Introduction With Christ’s resurrection and ascension, redemption was accomplished — but God’s work within creation was not yet complete.The risen Christ promised His followers a new Helper, the Holy Spirit, who would empower them to carry His message “to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1 : 8). The…
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Part 9 – The Final Restoration: From the Last Days to the New Creation
🔹 Introduction History began with creation and will end with restoration.The Bible does not close with despair but with hope — the renewal of all things.Just as rebellion disrupted divine order in the beginning, redemption will restore it completely at the end. From the prophetic visions of Daniel and Revelation…