David Diamond Desde NY. (El Juicio Final y El Fin Del Mundo)

David Diamond Desde NY. (El Juicio Final y El Fin Del Mundo)

Introduction and Welcome

Opening Remarks

  • The speaker opens with a greeting, expressing peace to the audience and acknowledging God's sovereignty over time.
  • A prayer is offered for forgiveness and guidance through the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the transformative power of truth.
  • The speaker invites attendees to take their seats and welcomes listeners tuning in from various radio stations, noting an impressive audience of over 40,000 people.

Acknowledgments

  • Special thanks are given to Pastor Benjamín Ramos for his support and mentorship after the speaker's father's passing.
  • The speaker expresses deep respect for Pastor Ramos, likening him to a father figure due to his wisdom and guidance.

Key Topic: Final Judgment and End Times

Overview of Discussion

  • The speaker introduces the main topic: the final judgment and end of the world, indicating its importance.

Prophetic Insights

  • Reference is made to a previous conference titled "The Book of Life," which serves as a precursor to this discussion on eschatology.
  • The imminent rapture of the church is highlighted, followed by seven years of tribulation characterized by suffering under a global diabolical government led by the Antichrist.

Suffering of Israel

  • It is noted that during this period, Israel will face unprecedented persecution surpassing historical events like World Wars I & II.

Future Hope

  • After seven years of tribulation, Jesus (Yeshua) will return to establish a peaceful 1,000-year reign on Earth.
  • This era will be marked by harmony among all creatures as described in Isaiah's prophecies.

Biblical References

Revelation Insights

  • The speaker references Revelation 19:11–12 about Christ’s return on a white horse as faithful and true.

Names and Titles

  • Emphasis is placed on Christ having many crowns (diademas), signifying His authority. He will also have a name known only to Him upon His return.

The Nature of Divine Language and Prophecy

Understanding the Name and Identity of God

  • The speaker introduces himself as David, explaining that his name means "beloved of God" and emphasizes the importance of not changing one's name.
  • He references a figure dressed in blood-stained clothing named Jadabar Elohim, which translates to "the word of God" in Hebrew.

The Celestial Army

  • Millions of angels are described as descending from the highest heaven, interpreted by ufologists as an alien invasion.
  • The imagery includes angels on white horses, highlighting their divine nature and authority.

Types of Biblical Language

  • The speaker categorizes biblical language into three types: literal, spiritual, and symbolic.
  • Literal Language: Clear messages such as honoring parents (e.g., “Honor your father and mother”).
  • Spiritual Language: Parables used by Jesus to convey deeper truths that may not be understood by everyone.
  • Symbolic Language: Found predominantly in Revelation; uses symbols to convey complex ideas.

Spiritual Insights and Human Understanding

  • Spiritual truths are often hidden from the wise but revealed to children, emphasizing humility in understanding divine matters.
  • The Holy Spirit is said to reveal deep truths about God that are beyond human comprehension.

Natural vs. Spiritual Man

  • A distinction is made between natural men who cannot understand spiritual things due to lack of discernment.
  • Carnal individuals may waver between spiritual insight and worldly thinking but still struggle with comprehending God's ways.

Symbolism in Revelation

  • The speaker discusses how Revelation employs symbolic language, particularly regarding the Messiah wielding a sharp sword from His mouth—interpreted metaphorically rather than literally.

The Battle of Armageddon

Prophetic Imagery

  • A vivid description is given about nations gathering against Israel during the final battle known as Armageddon.

Jewish Desperation and Divine Response

  • In times of crisis, Jews will cry out Psalm 121 for help, looking towards God for salvation amidst overwhelming odds.

Fulfillment of Prophecy

  • The response from heaven aligns with Psalm 2 where God mocks earthly rulers conspiring against Him and His Messiah.

Authority Over Nations

  • It is prophesied that Jesus will reclaim nations for His inheritance at this climactic moment when He descends with angels.

This structured summary captures key insights from the transcript while providing timestamps for easy reference.

The Revelation of the Beast and the Coming of the Messiah

The Call to Judgment

  • The text describes a powerful figure, referred to as "Melejamlahimadón," symbolizing authority and dominion, with an angel calling birds to feast on the flesh of rulers and military leaders.
  • This imagery suggests a coming judgment where powerful individuals will face dire consequences, leading to a metaphorical 'banquet' for scavenger birds.

The Conflict Between Good and Evil

  • A vivid contrast is drawn between Israel's suffering and the arrival of the Messiah accompanied by angels, highlighting a moment of divine intervention amidst chaos.
  • The narrative escalates into a confrontation where human forces led by the beast (the Antichrist) gather against divine entities, culminating in Armageddon.

The Fate of the Antichrist and False Prophet

  • Both the beast and false prophet are captured after deceiving many; they are described as being forcefully thrown alive into a lake of fire, emphasizing their ultimate defeat.
  • This act is not performed by Jesus directly but through an angelic figure (Michael), illustrating a separation between divine authority and direct confrontation.

Understanding Hell vs. Lake of Fire

  • Clarification is made that hell is distinct from the lake of fire; hell is beneath Earth while the lake's location remains unknown—a mystery that predates creation itself.
  • The speaker argues against disbelief in hell within Catholicism, citing scriptural references about Jesus’ descent into hell post-crucifixion.

Eternal Consequences

  • The lake of fire represents eternal condemnation, contrasting with hell’s temporary suffering; it exists outside both Earth and Heaven.
  • Insights from apocryphal texts like Enoch suggest that this place is far removed from known realms—an eternal punishment for those who reject truth.

Torment in Hell

  • Those condemned experience torment not only from physical suffering but also from memories of missed opportunities for salvation—this psychological aspect intensifies their anguish.
  • Reference to biblical parables illustrates that even in death, individuals remember their lives on Earth, pleading for others to heed warnings about spiritual truths.

The Consequences of Sin and the Afterlife

The Nature of Prayer for the Dead

  • The speaker discusses how Catholics pray for the souls of the deceased, suggesting that these souls may be in torment and desire salvation for their living relatives.
  • It is emphasized that family members in hell love their living relatives so much that they wish to prevent them from joining them in torment.

The Lake of Fire and Its Inhabitants

  • The speaker describes the lake of fire as a place where demons do not torment others; instead, they will also face their own eternal punishment.
  • A significant claim is made that approximately 85% of the world's population will end up in this lake due to adherence to false religions and traditions not approved by God.

False Religions and Deception

  • The speaker asserts that Satan is behind all false theology and sects, contrasting this with Jesus Christ being the true owner of the church.
  • It is noted that the first inhabitants of the lake of fire will be the Antichrist and false prophet, who are described as "sinvergüenzas" (scoundrels).

Final Battles and Divine Judgment

  • A vivid description is given about a future battle where humans aligned with evil forces will be defeated by angels led by Jesus Christ.
  • The power of Jesus' word is highlighted, indicating His authority over life and death during this final confrontation.

Authority Over Demons

  • The narrative shifts to describe how Jesus commands death upon His enemies with just a word, leading to their demise.
  • An angel descends from heaven to bind Satan for a thousand years, emphasizing his ultimate defeat.

Understanding Hell's Structure

  • The abismo (abyss), described as a prison for demons beneath hell itself, serves as a deeper level of punishment than hell.
  • Reference is made to biblical accounts (Luke 8:26), illustrating demons' fear when confronted by Jesus.

Encountering Evil Spirits

  • A specific story about a demonized man from Gadara illustrates how demons can possess individuals but are terrified at Jesus’ presence.
  • This encounter emphasizes Jesus' authority over demonic forces, showcasing their fear when He commands them.

This structured summary captures key themes regarding sin's consequences, divine judgment, and spiritual warfare while providing timestamps for easy reference.

Ateos y Demonios: Reflexiones sobre la Fe

La Naturaleza de los Ateos

  • El orador menciona que los ateos son comparados con burros, pero aclara que no se refiere a los animales, ya que incluso ellos pueden tener fe en Dios.
  • Se cita el Salmo 14:1, donde se dice que "el necio declara en su corazón que no hay Dios", enfatizando la idea de la necedad asociada a la falta de fe.

La Legión de Demonios

  • Se describe un caso extremo donde una persona está poseída por más de 4500 demonios, haciendo referencia a una legión romana como comparación.
  • Los demonios suplican a Jesús para no ser enviados al abismo, lo cual es visto como un lugar de castigo y encierro.

El Abismo y su Significado

  • Se explica que el abismo es un lugar donde los demonios son encerrados y castigados; durante la gran tribulación serán liberados según Apocalipsis 9.
  • Un ángel abre el pozo del abismo, liberando humo y langostas (demonios), lo cual causa caos en la tierra.

Autoridad sobre los Demonios

  • Se menciona que el rey de estos demonios es Abadón (Apoica), quien representa destrucción. El abismo es considerado una cárcel para ellos.
  • Cuando un pastor realiza una liberación, debe ordenar al demonio salir hacia el abismo; este acto demuestra autoridad en el nombre de Jesús.

La Prisión de Satanás

  • Se discute cómo Satanás será encarcelado por mil años tras ser atrapado por un ángel, impidiendo su engaño sobre las naciones.
  • Al final del milenio, Satanás será liberado brevemente para continuar sus engaños antes del juicio final.

The Battle of Gog and Magog: A Prophetic Insight

The Deception of Nations

  • The speaker emphasizes the deceptive nature of Satan, referring to him as "the father of lies" and predicting his role in misleading nations for a final battle against God.
  • Clarification is made that the Gog and Magog mentioned in Revelation differ from those in Ezekiel 38-39, where Russia is identified as Gog leading nations against Israel.

The Coming Conflict

  • A prophecy is presented about an imminent war involving Russia, Iran, China, and other nations attacking Israel unexpectedly, instigated by God Himself.
  • The narrative describes how these nations will surround Israel's camp but will ultimately be consumed by fire from heaven as divine retribution.

End Times Revelations

  • Discussion transitions to the end times after a millennium has passed; Satan is released from imprisonment to deceive once more.
  • The fate of the false prophet and Antichrist is highlighted; they are already condemned to the lake of fire while awaiting Satan's arrival.

Eternal Torment

  • The speaker reflects on the eternal torment awaiting Satan, emphasizing that he will remember all his past actions against humanity for eternity.
  • Encouragement is given to believers facing reminders of their past sins; they are reminded that their future differs vastly from what awaits their adversary.

Judgment Day Insights

  • It’s noted that while believers have been forgiven through God's grace, Satan faces unending punishment without hope for redemption.
  • A vivid description of Satan's torment includes memories of his rebellion against God and its consequences throughout history.

Death and Hell Personified

  • An exploration into who else joins Satan in the lake of fire reveals death and hell as inseparable entities destined for judgment together.
  • Death is characterized as an enemy rather than an ally to God, reinforcing its role in opposition to divine purposes.

Symbolism in Revelation

  • The relationship between death and hell is likened to a macabre couple always accompanying each other throughout biblical narratives.
  • Reference made to Revelation 6 illustrates how death follows closely behind hell wherever it goes, symbolizing their intertwined fates.

The Power of Resurrection and the Enemy of Death

The Role of Santa Muerte in Mexican Culture

  • The speaker criticizes the worship of Santa Muerte among Mexicans, suggesting it has led to violence and bloodshed in the country.
  • Emphasizes that those who venerate death are aligning themselves with an enemy of God, referencing 1 Corinthians 15:26 which states that death is the last enemy to be destroyed.

Christ's Victory Over Death

  • Highlights Jesus' triumph over death, quoting scripture that asserts He defeated death through His resurrection.
  • Affirms that belief in Jesus grants eternal life, reinforcing the idea that God is not a God of the dead but of the living.

Assurance Through Resurrection

  • Discusses how without resurrection, faith would be meaningless; if Christ did not rise, believers would have no hope.
  • Shares excitement about future transformation at resurrection when corruptible bodies will become incorruptible.

The Defeat of Death

  • Describes a future event where believers will be transformed and united with Christ, emphasizing victory over death as stated in scripture.
  • Reiterates that death cannot hold believers captive because Christ has already conquered it for them.

Global Reach and Community Support

  • Acknowledges listeners from various countries tuning into the message, highlighting a sense of community among believers worldwide.
  • Expresses gratitude towards radio stations broadcasting this message across different regions including Brazil and various Latin American countries.

The Defeat of Death and Its Implications

The Nature of Death

  • The speaker discusses the concept of death being defeated, emphasizing that its final defeat will occur when it is cast into the lake of fire, marking a definitive end to its power.
  • Acknowledges the historical context of death since the Garden of Eden, referencing Abel as an early victim and highlighting the tragedy faced by Adam and Eve in burying their son.

Personal Reflections on Loss

  • Shares a poignant story from a sister who lost her son, expressing her deep sorrow and desire to have taken his place. This personal narrative connects to the broader theme of loss experienced by humanity.
  • The speaker draws parallels between individual grief and biblical accounts, noting that even the first humans faced profound loss with Abel's death at the hands of Cain.

The Role of Angels and Judgment

  • Contrasts how angels collect souls for believers while death claims those who die in sin. This distinction underscores differing fates based on one's spiritual state at death.
  • Emphasizes that while rebels are taken by death, just individuals are escorted by angels to heaven, reinforcing themes of divine justice.

The Temporary Nature of Hell

  • Discusses how souls condemned to hell endure suffering until the final judgment. This suffering is portrayed as ongoing until they face ultimate accountability.
  • Describes death as tirelessly working throughout history but suggests there will come a time when it will be given a break during apocalyptic events.

Apocalyptic Visions

  • References Revelation 9, where demons torment humanity for five months without killing them. During this period, people will seek death but find none available.
  • Concludes with an assertion that after this temporary respite for death, it will return to claim many souls once again before facing its own judgment in the lake of fire.

The Importance of Repentance and Judgment

The Call to Preach the Gospel

  • The speaker emphasizes that people from all backgrounds who do not repent will face condemnation, highlighting the urgency of preaching the gospel as commanded by Jesus Christ.
  • It is stated that eternal life is found in the gospel, while rejection leads to eternal death and condemnation, referred to as the "second death."

Understanding Final Judgment

  • The concept of final judgment is introduced, indicating it is the last judgment after previous ones. This includes a brief mention of judgments prior to this event.
  • After the rapture, believers will face a reward judgment in heaven rather than punishment; rewards include crowns and access to the tree of life.

Distinction Between Judgments

  • The church will not participate in final judgment; only rebels will be judged at this stage. Believers are judged at Christ's tribunal for their deeds.
  • Upon His return, Christ will judge nations based on their treatment of Israel, emphasizing accountability for actions against God's chosen people.

The Nature of Final Judgment

  • Nations that mistreat Israel will face destruction during Messiah's return. This highlights God's protective stance over His people.
  • Revelation 20:11 describes a great white throne where heaven and earth flee away; this signifies a momentous end-time event linked with final judgment.

Fulfillment of God's Word

  • Jesus asserts that while heaven and earth may pass away, His words remain true forever. Every detail in Scripture will be fulfilled because God is faithful.
  • All individuals—great or small—will stand before God during final judgment without exception; they must confront their actions.

Accountability Before God

  • Those facing final judgment include everyone from powerful figures to common individuals; none can escape accountability before God.
  • Even demons and fallen angels must acknowledge Christ’s victory over them at this judgment, reinforcing His authority as Savior.

Books Opened for Judgment

  • A book containing records of every person's deeds will be opened during judgment. This includes sins and omissions throughout one's life.
  • Each person has a personal record detailing their actions and failures which contributes to their ultimate fate in eternity.

Judgment Day: The Seriousness of Accountability

The Record of Every Word

  • Each person's words, including every inappropriate and idle remark, are meticulously recorded. There is no escape from judgment; everything is documented.
  • During the judgment, the judge will read each record line by line, creating a tense atmosphere for those being judged.

The Book of Life

  • After reading the records, an angel will check if the individual's name is in the Book of Life. This determines their eternal fate.
  • Those not found in the Book of Life face dire consequences—being cast into the lake of fire. Entry to eternal life is solely through the Messiah.

The Futility of Good Deeds Without Christ

  • No amount of good deeds or moral behavior can substitute for having a relationship with Christ. Even heroic acts or charitable works are meaningless without Him.
  • Gaining worldly fame and wealth means nothing if one loses their soul; true life comes only through Christ.

Worshiping Death vs. Embracing Life

  • Many worship death instead of embracing life through Christ, who claims to be "the way, the truth, and the life."
  • Adoring death leads individuals away from God and towards condemnation rather than salvation.

The Final Judgment Process

  • At judgment day, all deceased will be resurrected and judged according to their deeds; there will be no escape from accountability.
  • It’s emphasized that during this final judgment, no one will be saved; everyone faces definitive condemnation based on their actions.

Personal Accountability Before God

  • Individuals cannot rely on others (like saints or angels) for defense at judgment; it’s a personal account before Jesus.
  • Jesus emphasizes personal responsibility for one's choices and actions throughout life.

Defense Through Christ's Sacrifice

  • Currently, Jesus serves as an advocate for believers who have repented; His sacrifice cleanses them from sin.
  • In contrast to accusations made against individuals during judgment, Jesus stands as their defender due to His redemptive work on the cross.

Power of Jesus and the Holy Spirit

The Role of Jesus as Advocate

  • Jesus has the power to cleanse, purify, and regenerate sinners. He acts as a defender for those who have sinned, except in cases of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
  • The speaker emphasizes that believers should not fear judgment because they have divine support; Jesus is their advocate in court.

Assurance from the Holy Spirit

  • The Holy Spirit reassures believers that they will prevail in judgment, providing comfort and consolation during difficult times.
  • Acknowledgment of a large audience (115,000 people) listening to this message highlights its significance.

Upcoming Events and Outreach

  • Announcement of upcoming conferences in various locations including Anápolis and Phoenix, with humorous references to exorcising mothers-in-law.
  • Plans for outreach in Colombia and Peru are shared, indicating a commitment to spreading the message further.

Judgment Day Insights

Final Judgment Overview

  • The speaker warns that no one will escape judgment on the final day; all will be held accountable.
  • Notable figures such as religious leaders (e.g., Pope, Muhammad, Buddha) will also face judgment alongside false prophets.

Consequences for False Prophets

  • False prophets who exploit others financially will be judged harshly. They are characterized as deceivers who mislead their followers.
  • A stark warning is given: despite performing miracles in Jesus' name, these individuals may still be condemned if they lack a true relationship with Him.

The Nature of Relationship with God

Misunderstanding Divine Relationship

  • The speaker critiques those who view their relationship with God merely as transactional or labor-based rather than intimate and familial.
  • Emphasis is placed on God's desire for a loving relationship between Himself and His followers rather than one based solely on works or achievements.

Harsh Realities of Judgment

  • Those who fail to understand this relational aspect are warned about severe consequences—being cast into eternal punishment alongside demons.

Consequences of Provocation

Insulting Authority Figures

  • A humorous anecdote illustrates the folly of insulting authority figures like judges; it serves as an analogy for how false prophets provoke God by claiming credit for miracles done in His name.

Final Warning Against Deception

  • The speaker concludes by reiterating that false prophets lead many astray. Their followers are likened to goats instead of sheep—a metaphor highlighting spiritual deception.

Judgment Day and the End of the World

The Nature of Judgment Day

  • The speaker emphasizes that Jesus has sheep, not dogs or pigs, indicating a distinction between those who praise God and those who do not.
  • The concept of "day" in God's time is discussed, suggesting it transcends 24 hours; judging every human's life will take an extensive period.
  • A vision of a great white throne is presented, where the Messiah presides over judgment as appointed by the Father.

The Fate of Earth

  • The Earth is likened to a giant bomb with significant dimensions, illustrating its volatile nature.
  • On Judgment Day, the old world will explode into pieces, leaving no trace behind—an event described as catastrophic and universal.

Creation and Its Mysteries

  • Genesis 1:1 introduces profound mysteries about creation; emphasis on Earth being central to God's attention due to humanity's rebellion.
  • The speaker notes that while God created everything, Earth's significance lies in its role as a stage for human and demonic conflict.

Understanding Genesis

  • Genesis describes Earth's initial state as liquid; this was crucial for understanding how creation began.
  • The Spirit of God moved over these waters before forming the universe; darkness existed over an abyss filled with liquids.

Misinterpretations in Scripture

  • Clarification on Genesis 1:2 reveals that "formless" does not mean disordered but rather lacking shape—a critical point often misunderstood.
  • Critique of translations suggests errors lead to misconceptions about Earth's condition before creation; it was deformed rather than chaotic.

Pre-Adamic Inhabitants Debate

  • Discussion on theories regarding pre-Adamic inhabitants highlights that prior to Adam and Eve, demons were present on Earth—challenging popular beliefs.

Creation and Control: Understanding God's Plan

The Purpose of Creation

  • The speaker discusses the creation of man, emphasizing that God created humans to overcome challenges rather than engage in direct conflict with His creations.
  • Jesus' role is highlighted as one who came to reclaim control over creation after Adam and Eve's sin, indicating a divine plan for restoration.

Misinterpretations of Biblical Text

  • The speaker critiques the idea that there was a significant gap between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2, labeling it as a misconception propagated by some preachers.
  • He argues that believing in human existence before Adam and Eve requires more faith than accepting biblical accounts, stressing the importance of lineage from these first humans.

Understanding Genesis

  • The speaker asserts that if all humans are not descendants of Adam and Eve, it raises questions about humanity's origins.
  • He emphasizes that Genesis 1:2 marks the true beginning of the Bible, while verse 1 serves merely as an introduction to creation.

Jewish Perspectives on Creation

  • The speaker explains how Jewish education instills an understanding of creationism from a young age to prevent idolatry among children.
  • He notes that he could spend hours discussing Genesis 1:1 due to its complexity and significance in understanding existence.

The Nature of Time in Creation

  • The discussion shifts to why the Bible begins with creation; it establishes a foundation for belief in God’s supremacy before detailing historical figures like Abraham.
  • Emphasizing the embryonic nature of creation described in Genesis, he suggests that time during this period cannot be measured by modern standards since celestial bodies were not yet created.

Insights on Ancient Timeframes

  • The speaker clarifies that "ancient time" differs from our current understanding; days during creation were not defined by solar cycles since the sun appeared later.
  • He concludes by stating that God created heaven and earth from water, referencing biblical texts to support his claims about the origins of matter.

Creation and Embryonic Processes in Theology

The Nature of Life Before Birth

  • The speaker discusses the contrast between a fetus's survival in water during gestation versus its inability to survive outside water after birth, emphasizing different laws governing embryonic and postnatal life.

Divine Laws of Creation

  • The speaker argues that the laws of creation during Genesis differ from current physical and chemical laws, highlighting God's unique ability to mix elements like water and fire in the embryonic process.

Miraculous Existence

  • A reflection on human anatomy reveals how life is sustained despite natural laws, suggesting that our existence is miraculous as we do not lose life through bodily orifices.

Gravity and Pregnancy

  • The speaker questions how gravity does not affect a fetus's position within the mother's womb, attributing this phenomenon to divine intervention rather than natural law.

Creation by Divine Word

  • Emphasizing that creation was initiated by God's word (the Messiah), the speaker outlines a theological framework where God’s thoughts manifest through His word and actions via the Holy Spirit.

Elements of Creation

  • The discussion includes how heavens were created from water and fire, questioning how solid earth can emerge from liquid water, indicating a departure from known scientific principles.

Light as a Catalyst for Creation

  • The concept of light is introduced as an essential element for creation; it signifies energy and movement that catalyzed the universe's expansion according to biblical accounts.

Ongoing Creative Process

  • The speaker asserts that creation is an ongoing process with new life continually emerging, countering notions that God abandoned His creation after its initial formation.

Spiritual vs. Supernatural Concepts

  • A distinction is made between spiritual (divine origin) and supernatural (paranormal phenomena), arguing against using "supernatural" in religious contexts as it lacks scriptural basis.

Universal Illumination

  • It is noted that the light mentioned in Genesis was not solar but a universal illumination affecting all aspects of existence uniformly before the sun was created on day four.

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Creation and the Nature of Light and Darkness

The Separation of Light and Darkness

  • The initial light created by God illuminated for three days before being withdrawn, leading to the emergence of sunlight on the fourth day.
  • Unlike typical scenarios where light dispels darkness upon activation, here both existed together until God separated them, indicating a unique coexistence.
  • This phenomenon is likened to static on a television screen when changing channels, illustrating how light and darkness were intertwined in the universe's early state.

The Process of Creation

  • The speaker reflects on the complexity of creation, emphasizing that it was not as straightforward as simply turning on a light switch to eliminate darkness.
  • An anecdote about an encounter with a German scientist highlights differing perspectives on creation; the scientist questions why the speaker reads the Bible.

Scientific Inquiry vs. Biblical Perspective

  • The conversation shifts to Charles Darwin's theories and their implications, particularly regarding human origins and their reception among primates.
  • The German scientist discusses efforts to determine Earth's age through geological studies related to vegetation development.

Understanding Photosynthesis in Creation

  • A humorous analogy compares determining Earth's age to guessing a woman's age due to complexities involved in both.
  • The scientist reveals they are investigating when Earth began producing vegetation, which leads into discussions about photosynthesis.

Biblical Insights into Creation

  • The speaker challenges the scientist’s views by referencing Genesis, stating that Earth produced vegetation before sunlight was created—implying divine intervention rather than natural processes like photosynthesis.
  • This assertion emphasizes faith in biblical accounts over scientific hypotheses, suggesting that God's word holds truths beyond human understanding.

Divine Architecture in Creation

  • A comparison is made between human construction methods and God's creation process; typically foundations are laid first, but God created heavens before establishing Earth as its foundation.
  • This illustrates God's unique approach as an architect who defies conventional building practices during creation.

Creation and Divine Principles

The Nature of Creation

  • The speaker emphasizes that God created from above to below, highlighting the importance of foundational principles in creation.
  • An analogy is made using a balloon at a birthday party, illustrating how support (like a nail and string) is necessary for stability, paralleling divine creation.
  • The Earth’s rotation is discussed, referencing the Book of Job where it states that the Earth hangs on nothing, showcasing God's power in creation.

Scientific Discoveries and Biblical Insights

  • Historical scientific discoveries about atmospheric pressure and rain are mentioned, noting that these concepts were already hinted at in biblical texts.
  • The uniqueness of each element in nature is highlighted; no two snowflakes or fingerprints are alike, emphasizing God's intricate design.

The Temporary Nature of Earth vs. Eternal Heaven

  • A contrast is drawn between the temporary beauty of Earth and the eternal nature of heaven, suggesting that if Earth is magnificent, heaven must be even more so.
  • The speaker reflects on God's role as an architect who creates grand structures like the New Jerusalem, indicating a promise of something greater beyond this life.

Human Responsibility Towards Creation

  • It’s stated that humanity has responsibilities towards God, themselves, others, and nature; neglecting these leads to consequences as noted in Revelation.
  • A warning about environmental destruction is given with reference to Revelation's prophecy regarding judgment for those who harm the earth.

Elements of Creation: Water and Fire

  • Discussion includes how the world was initially created from water but will ultimately be destroyed by fire according to biblical prophecy.
  • The speaker explains that while earthly materials are sand and stone, heavenly materials differ significantly—emphasizing ice instead of stone.

Final Judgment and Accountability

  • Reference to 2 Peter 3 discusses how everything will be reserved for fire during final judgment day; all will face accountability for their actions.
  • A humorous note about hunger leads into further discussion on spiritual versus physical sustenance while maintaining focus on scriptural teachings.

The End of the World and New Creation

The Nature of Time and God's Promises

  • The concept that "a day is like a thousand years" emphasizes God's patience, allowing time for repentance before the fulfillment of His promises.
  • A vivid description of impending destruction, likening it to an explosion due to extreme heat within the Earth's core (11,000ºC).
  • The elements will be consumed by fire, leading to the complete destruction of Earth and all its works.

The Coming Day of the Lord

  • Anticipation for the Day of God when heavens will be set ablaze; believers are urged to live piously in expectation.
  • Jesus' teachings affirm that while heaven and earth will pass away, His words remain eternal; this underscores the certainty of divine judgment.

Biblical References on Creation's End

  • Hebrews 1:10-12 illustrates that creation will perish but God remains unchanged; He has authority over both heaven and earth.
  • A promise from Hebrews indicates a future shaking where only unshakeable things will remain, hinting at a new kingdom.

Prophetic Visions of Destruction

  • Jeremiah 4:23 describes a vision where Earth appears chaotic and void post-destruction—reflecting total desolation.
  • Emphasizes that not only is there an end to this world, but also a promise for new heavens and a new earth as stated in Revelation 21:1.

Transition from Old to New Creation

  • John’s vision in Revelation shows him witnessing the end firsthand; he notes significant changes including no more sea in the new creation.
  • Revelation 21:5 highlights God's declaration about making all things new—a transformative promise for believers.

Eternal State According to Prophecy

  • Isaiah prophesies about creating new heavens and earth where former memories fade away—indicating complete renewal.
  • Contrasts between Genesis and Revelation highlight differences such as absence of night or death in eternal life versus earthly existence.

Genesis and Revelation: A Contrast of Human Destiny

The Curse and Redemption

  • The speaker references Genesis, stating that the earth is cursed due to human actions, while in heaven, the victorious will have access to the tree of life.
  • In contrast to Genesis where humanity becomes enslaved by sin, Revelation presents a vision of eternal perfection and life granted by God.

Divine Sovereignty and Worship

  • A Jewish song is mentioned that emphasizes God's eternal kingship before creation and after all things end.
  • The speaker expresses gratitude for the creation of 133,000 people in Brazil who have heard this message, acknowledging God as their creator.

Purpose of Existence

  • Emphasizes that everyone is created by God with love and purpose; without repentance, one cannot find true existence.
  • Highlights that knowing God is essential for eternal life according to biblical teachings.

Accountability Before God

  • Stresses that everything created has a purpose, even those perceived negatively (e.g., rats), indicating divine wisdom in creation.
  • Urges listeners to recognize their accountability before God regardless of personal belief; God's existence remains independent of individual belief.

Call to Repentance

  • Invites individuals to reconcile with Jesus Christ before facing judgment; emphasizes urgency in making this decision.
  • Warns about the final judgment day where there will be no opportunity for salvation if one does not repent.

Invitation for Commitment

  • Encourages attendees to stand up if they wish to commit or recommit their lives to Christ without shame.
  • Uses the parable of the Prodigal Son as an analogy for returning home to God’s love and forgiveness.

Closing Prayer

  • Concludes with a prayer inviting participants to seek forgiveness from their sins and acknowledge their failures before God.

Prayer and Gratitude

A Personal Plea for Forgiveness

  • The speaker expresses a heartfelt plea for forgiveness, asking for God's mercy and the gift of the Holy Spirit. They acknowledge their faith in Jesus Christ as Lord, who died and resurrected on the third day.

Commitment to Faith

  • The speaker emphasizes their desire to remain steadfast in faith, seeking protection from negative influences and affirming their belief that God has given them life with purpose. They express gratitude for God's love and anticipate His return.

Acknowledgment of Leadership

  • The speaker extends thanks to Pastor Benjamín, recognizing his role in guiding them spiritually. They express deep appreciation for the honor of serving God under his leadership.

Community Engagement

  • An invitation is made to those interested in obtaining books related to spiritual teachings, indicating an effort to engage the community further in learning about faith.

Closing Blessings

  • The speaker concludes with blessings for everyone present, reinforcing a sense of unity and shared faith within the gathering.
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