Tuesday, July 30, 2013
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.
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I like "C's" that is about all I got in school.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful use of them in this plan, I got it some more "C's" thanks for sharing. Dad
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.
ReplyDeleteI 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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