

Understanding How The Bible Is A Chronological Book
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One of the most thrilling experiences of this life is to understand and know the goodness of God.
This is made possible by knowing the Bible.
God is perfect and His words are perfect.
In order to know Him, His perfect words, and perfect ways, we must understand the Bible.
The Bible is a chronological book.
In the beginning God made the heavens and the earth ... and all therein.
Genesis is the first book in the Bible describing the conditions and terms at the beginning of this creation.
The seven time periods are as follows.
1. Original paradise - Adam and even in the garden
2. Patriarchal period - God communicated to the twelve patriarchs - the heads of the twelve tribes of Israel.
3. Law period - the ten commandments and all the laws of the Old Testament
4. Christ period - the four gospels covering all from his birth, death, and resurrection
5. Grace period - saved by grace and not by works
6. Appearing - when Christ returns
7. Final paradise
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Each time period has a unique message for the people of that time period along with specific conditions.
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For example the Old Testament with all those physical laws don't apply to us. Life by grace applies to us, and not the law.
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Those teaching from Revelations also are teaching the wrong message to the people in the time period.
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We are in the grace period and not in Revelations.
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Without a knowledge of the seven time periods and the unique message of each, it is impossible to understand the Bible.
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We have a Bible class that gives specific instruction as to how the Bible is a chronological book and why this means everything to today's Bible student.
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Get connected to learn how.​​​
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Mark Dean
The Bible Teacher
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320-795-253five