Tuesday, July 30, 2013

7 C's of History

7 c's of history


     My friend told me he preached on the '7 C's of History' the other day and it led me to google it to find out more.  It is a great way to break down God's eternal plan in a simplified way, that even kids can comprehend.  If you're like me, I get mixed up on who's who and who did what.  The big picture tho shows us how everything promised has come to pass and is true.  History was formed with a plan and a purpose into which we can trust our future to with faith.
 
    Here's the fine print retyped from above.....
--In the beginning... in six, 24 hour days...God made a perfect Creation.
--The first man, Adam, disobeyed the Creator. His sin brought death and Corruption into the creation.
--Adam's race became so wicked that God judged the earth with a great Catastrophe-- the great Flood-- saving only those on the Ark built by Noah.
--When Noah's descendants disobeyed God's command to fill the earth, God brought Confusion on their language, forcing them to spread over the earth.
--The Creator became a man, Jesus Christ, who obeyed God in everything, unlike the first man, Adam.
--Jesus, the Messiah, died on a Cross to pay the penalty of mankind's sin against God.  He rose from the dead, providing life for all who trust in Him.
--One day, at the Consummation, the Creator will remake His creation.  He will cast out death and the disobedient, and dwell eternally with those who trust in Him.

   What a plan of proof, promises, and deliverance from evil.  This is our lifetime and eternal plan with guarantees beyond our wildest imagination.  Sign up, TODAY.

3 comments:

  1. I like "C's" that is about all I got in school.
    What a wonderful use of them in this plan, I got it some more "C's" thanks for sharing. Dad

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  2. The grandchildren all know this! From Answers in Genesis, one of my favorite groups. I hope to go to the Creation Museum someday. Some of the kids and grndkids have been.

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  3. I love the way the C's were used in this "story". So easy to follow and simple to understand...probably why I love it, LOL! Thanks for sharing this, Angie. I had not seen this before and it is a great way to share the truth. Love you, T.


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