Dear Fellow-Believers,
We know that God's creation is orderly. But nowhere is found a better example of this than in the eonian times.
Last week we started a two-part video series on the eons, videotaped at my home in the summer of 1995 with a few of the early ecclesia members in attendance. This week, we continue and conclude one
of the most important Scriptural topics to understand:
As with all of God's creation, the eons are balanced. There are two eons behind us; three are ahead; we in in the third eon, which Paul calls in Galatians 1:4, "the current wicked eon.
In this video, you will also learn of the importance of numbers to God. All numbers mean something to HIm. This is never so much so than with the eonian times.
At the end of the video, I present the
tabernacle system of Israel as a type of the eons. The tabernacle system is a physical representation of God progression with humanity, while the eons are a time representation. In both representations, we are going to see the Big Picture of God. This picture is know by hardly anyone. Today, you will know it.
The bonus for me is that I have not seen this video in over 30 years, so it's always a treat when my kids come in and out of the room (they really were kids then), and
the camera pans to show the attendees.
Thank you for watching. My life still hangs in the balance, but I'm fighting for it. The infection is back, so I'm having to deal with that. But I am at peace (most the time) because God is good. I am at peace because I am not afraid of death. In fact, death would be a cessation of the evils of this eon—for the dead.
But heck, I'm probably going to live. I will be mixing mainstream medical's solution to this problem
with the solution of wisdom, that is, the solution of diet and natural supplements.
I can't tell tell you what a help it is to know that God is in control of all things, and that you are there for me—you really are there for me—and that my wife and my sister and my kids are there for me. What more can a man ask for? Oh yeah: God is with me. That's a big one.
Grace, peace, and love from the peninsula,
Martin