What did God do before Creation? The Answer Will Surprise You!

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  • Diving into the Divine: What Did God Do Before Creation?" embarks on a thought-provoking exploration of one of the most profound questions that have intrigued theologians, philosophers, and believers throughout the ages: What was God doing before He created the universe? This video delves deep into biblical scriptures and theological insights to shed light on the eternal nature of God and the activities that define His existence beyond the constraints of time and space.
    Featuring passages like John 17:5, where Jesus speaks of the glory He shared with the Father "before the world began," and Psalm 90:2's declaration of God's everlasting dominion, we journey through the Bible to uncover the timeless fellowship within the Trinity-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-and the boundless love that exists within this divine community.
    Whether you're a devout believer seeking to deepen your understanding of God's eternal attributes or a curious seeker intrigued by the mysteries of the divine, "What Did God Do Before Creation?" invites you to explore the depths of God's timeless existence and eternal love. Join us as we ponder the unfathomable, embracing the mystery of what lies beyond the genesis of time and creation, and discovering how these eternal truths impact our understanding of God and our place in His grand narrative.

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  • @mariankeller5852
    @mariankeller5852 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    .and how did you come by this information. You manufacture it out of thin aair? No one alive today knows anything about God before he became God
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    • @PulseCodeModulate
      @PulseCodeModulate 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Actually that's not true. God has used ALL of the experiences recorded in the scriptures with mankind to share His own personal story with us. Each time there is an interaction (old testament and new) it highlights a particular aspect of His being and what He wants to teach us about Himself. The first one is most important though most Christians won't even entertain the notion. God has a comprehensive knowledge of ALL things - Good and evil. That was the first step in His plan...for us to have that same knowledge. The tree of knowledge of good and evil was the first step in becoming like our Maker. Notice... God never told Adam IF you take from the tree. He said WHEN, because He already knew what was going to happen.

  • @PulseCodeModulate
    @PulseCodeModulate 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your video seems to have a good intention but, there are a few glaring issues. First the notion of a Trinity is bunk yet, it is mentioned almost a dozen times. Hear, O hear Isreal the Lord your God is ONE. Deut. 6:4 Not three in one- Just ONE. Even Jesus NEVER claimed to be God but, rather God's SON. An in depth study will bear this out for any wanting to know.
    The second issue is the concept of eternity past and future. There is no such thing. There is not a single word in the entirety of the bible which can be accurately, consistently translated Forever, Everlasting or Eternal. The word is "Olam in the old testament and Aion in the new, They are identical in meaning and carry the correct terminology of "Age-abiding". Jonah was in the belly of the whale "Forever" (Olam) yet, we know that it was only three days and three nights. There are at least FIVE specific ages mentioned in the bible (possibly more). Time was created for God's purpose- Once that has been completed time will be no more. God is going to redeem ALL things back to Himself in absolute perfection. Read Isaiah 55:8-11. All men, all spirit beings, even Satan. ALL will be redeemed by the blood of the Lamb but, each one at the appropriate time and in the proper order. When that has been accomplished, Jesus will hand the keys of the kingdom back to His father and God will become "All in all". Read 1 Cor. 15: 23-25 and God bless. Jeffrey Z. in SC

    • @jaznjen9876
      @jaznjen9876 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sincere question here... If that's the case, in John 3:16, what does "everlasting life" really mean?

    • @PulseCodeModulate
      @PulseCodeModulate 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jaznjen9876 Excellent question... Remember there are at LEAST five ages specifically mentioned in the scriptures- maybe more that have not yet been revealed. When a person dies the flesh returns to the ground, the spirit goes back to God who gave it and the soul goes to hell or the grave- Ecclesiastes 12:7 (Sheol in the old testament and Hades in the new). These two terms are synonymous and literally mean the unseen or imperceptible. While in the grave (hell) there is no perception of any type as the soul is asleep. Read Psalm 16:10 and Ecclesiastes 9.
      NOW... there are multiple resurrections to take place, each one in the proper time and order according to God's divine purpose. Read 1Cor. 15:21-27 specifically. "Everlasting life" (eonian life) is an added bonus in the word of God for believers to take part in a new administration in a new age because of their faith in Jesus. While the "lost world" has initially rejected Christ's death for their salvation, they will be asleep and miss out on an entire age of God's unfolding plan. Note 1Tim. 4:10 Jesus is the savior of ALL men, especially of those who believe. Hope this helps and take care.