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This week our pastor starts with remembering in Genesis 9:8-9. Christ holds all things. Psalm 147:4 says God counts the stars and He names them, all 200 billion trillion of them. God names all of us with a name that we will find out when we meet Him face to face. He also has a name for our animals. He remembers them and puts His life inside of them. Why is it then that every pastor I have ever met will deny this? God does not annihilate our spirit/souls. Why would he annihilate the soul of an animal? Genesis 1:31 is the Law of Conservation of Information. Information can not be destroyed. God is the Law. John 11:25 says He is.
We deal with the billions upon billions of resurrections Christ will do, as well as the Lake of Fire. Life to God is with Him in the new city. "Death" as He describes it is the second death in the Lake of Fire. So, how many acers to all every living saved creatures get in the New Earth? When we do the math... and we can do math here at Cliffside... we get about an acre each. The sea creatures will live in the rivers of the waters of life that run through it. Will we all have our own garden?
We go through an explanation of John 11:25. Even the "and" is amazing!
There's much more to this lecture and we think you'll really enjoy it. Unfortunately, today, the Facebook Live and Sermonaudio feed was not working well at all and eventually cut off. But we have the video recording from our smart phone that we use to broadcast our lectures, and here you have it.
This is our last lecture out of the bitter cold, dark north... until we meet again on January 9th, 2022. Feel free to write or call this pastor with encouragement and questions.