Melissa (12 March 2013)
"Thought on time and the bible"


 


Hi...so I was wondering if anyone else has thought of this. Sometimes I sit and contemplate time and the bible and quantum theory. If the word of God is forever...and time doesn't exist to God , how do we know everything hasn't already happend? God is past present and future. The fact that there are proven dimensions has me thinking that they are all different time intervals. Even the bible says we are already seated in heaven. That verse always struck me as strange. What if the bible can be decoded into being relevant for all time. Even God says the word was first. God is the word. So we arnt waiting for a book to end...because it never will. Revelation may never be interpreted completely because the time in which we are in could only be one verse. Other chapters even psalms might only be relevant in our next life with God in eternity. Every word in it has to come true. The bible is called living. In revelation, Satan is released again for a time ..we arnt told how long. It could be another two thousand years. In that time, you don't think revelation is relevant? Or verses in the gospel that people can't understand? I also have a theory that I want to add. It's called the "third tree theory" . In the garden of Eden, there were two trees. The tree of life, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. One gives you life, the other gives you knowledge. We were not created to have knowledge of good and evil without sinning...so in a way we were created with a defect. I know people claim Adam and eve as perfect, but if they were perfect, God could of trusted them with that knowledge., like the angels. Yet we were given free will. From the start we needed Christ. The third tree...so to speak. The reason why everything will be perfect in heaven is because we will be able to have free will, knowledge and eternal covering of sin. So that's access to the tree of life, knowledge and Christ, our covering. In a way, its three again by saying...knowledge -our soul, life -our flesh, Christ our spirit. We were destined to need Christ, and in a way, we were destined to fail. Even the angels that rebelled. If God gets the most glory and pleasure in His son , then his crusifiction was the missing puzzle to our creation, thus raising Jesus up in glory forever.