Monday, March 30, 2020

The Great All Prevailing Truth Of Time And Eternity




"Truth is timeless.  Truth does not differ from one age to another,
from one people to another, from one geographical location to another.
Men's ideas may differ, men's customs may change, men's moral codes
may vary, but the great, all prevailing truth stands for time and eternity."




Empty Tomb
Gynt Art
(2013)



"The message of Jesus Christ, our Savior, is the story of the Bible-
it is the story of salvation.  Profound students of the Bible have traced
the story of Jesus Christ from the beginning of the Old Testament, for
He is the true theme of the Old as well as the New Testament."


He appears in Genesis as the Seed of the Woman.

In Exodus, He is the Passover Lamb.

In Leviticus, He is the Atoning Sacrifice.

In Numbers, He is the Smitten Rock.

In Deuteronomy, He is the Prophet.

In Joshua, He is the Captain of the Lord's Hosts.

In Judges, He is the Deliverer.

In Ruth, He is the Heavenly Kinsman.

In the six books of Kings, He is the Promised King.

In Nehemiah, He is the Restorer of the nation.

In Esther, He is the Advocate.

In Job, He is my Redeemer.

In Psalms, He is my All and in All.

In Proverbs, He is my Pattern.

In Ecclesiastes, He is my Goal.

In the Song of Solomon, He is my Satisfier.

In the Prophets, He is the Coming Prince of Peace.

In the Gospels, He is Christ coming to seek and to save.

In Acts, He is Christ risen.

In the Epistles, He is Christ at the Father's right hand.

In Revelation, He is Christ returning and reigning.


"This is the eternal message of the Bible. It is the story of
life, peace, eternity, and heaven.  The Bible has no hidden purpose.

It has no need for special interpretation. 

 It has a single, clear, bold message for every living being-
the message of Christ and His offer of peace with God."

-Reverend Billy Graham



Reverend William Franklin Graham
(1918-2018)
American Evangelist




Reference material and excerpts for 
 this post were taken from the book,
"Peace With God"
By Billy Graham
Doubleday Pocket Book Edition
(1953)




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