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When Adam and Eve decided not to no longer live up to God's standards, Genesis 3: 15 shows that God had already cerated the solution to repair their damage to mankind.
Genesis 3: 15 reads I will ( God will ) put enmity (hostility) between you ( The serpent ) and the woman and between your offspring and her offspring. Which shows that from that day there were two influences. God's influence and the Devil's influence. 1 John 5: 19 reads: " We know that we originate with God, but the world is lying in the power of the wicked one". Revelation 12: 9 defines the wicked one in these words. " The original serpent, the one called Devil, and Satan, who is misleading the entire inhabited earth".
1 John 5: 20 reminds us that Jesus came on earth to give us insight. Matthew 6: 9,10 shows that Jesus told us to pray for God's Kingdom to come, where God's will, will take place on earth.
So to answer your question. God's Kingdom is his plan of salvation for mankind. Read Daniel 2: 44.
Psalm 37: 29 which is the prophecy for our future reads. " The righteous will possess the earth and live forever on it".
The Bible is a library of 66 Books and is beneficial for our teaching and setting things straight, according to 2 Timothy 3: 16,17.
The first book of the Bble, Genesis, teaches us how paradise on earth was lost, and the last Book of the Bible, Revelation, shows us how paradise on earth will be regained.
1 Timothy 2: 4-6 shows that " God's will is that all sorts of people should be saved and come to an accurate knowledge of truth. For there is only one God and one mediator between God and men, a man , Christ Jesus.
Mankind is facing two influences today, and have to make their own choice with the help of Jesus' insight.
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Probably the two most famous prohets who foretold future events (with varying degrees of alegory, symbolism and accuracy) would be Nostradamus and the author of the last book in the New Testament, Revelations, known as John, the Revelator (not to be confused with the Apostle John or John the Baptist).
To teach the plan of salvation, you can use visual aids like diagrams or charts to illustrate each step in the process - such as creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. Utilize key scriptures and stories from the Bible to support each point and help your audience understand the significance of each step. Encourage questions and discussion to engage your audience and ensure they grasp the importance of salvation through Jesus Christ.
Salvation restores the broken relationship between God and man, allowing for forgiveness of sin and reconciliation with God. It brings about a renewed sense of purpose, hope, and eternal life in the presence of God.
Salvation history is relevant today because it provides a framework for understanding God's plan of redemption for humanity. It helps individuals see how God has been working throughout history to bring about salvation and reminds them of God's faithfulness and love. By recognizing the patterns of salvation history, people can deepen their faith and grow in their relationship with God.
Salvation history is the unfolding of God's plan to save humanity from sin and bring them into a loving relationship with Him. It encompasses key events in the Bible where God reveals Himself and His plan for redemption, culminating in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This history shows God's continual commitment to restore and reconcile humanity to Himself.
Jesus Christ
Mary's role in God's plan of salvation is to provide an example for all of the people of the world and serve as a mother to everyone.
martin Luther studied the bible.
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Probably the two most famous prohets who foretold future events (with varying degrees of alegory, symbolism and accuracy) would be Nostradamus and the author of the last book in the New Testament, Revelations, known as John, the Revelator (not to be confused with the Apostle John or John the Baptist).
When man enslaved gods
To gain salvation, the man went on a crusade.
Yes it was gods plan.
Yes, according to Christian belief, Jesus willingly chose to go to the cross as part of his divine plan for salvation.
Romans 10:9
BUddhism does not utilize adeity in its system of progress towards enlightenment and Nirvana. No gods, no prophets, no salvation, no damnation.
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