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Why Darkness? Why Shaking? Is the Crucifixion week and Creation week the same?

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We see that the crucifixion week is the same as the Creation week. And the Lamb was crucified before time, so the crucifixion week comes before the creation week. We solve for why did He turn the lights out in the crucifixion week. So let's gather all the blackouts to find out what this means. What is His purpose? What is He teaching? We have the earth in utter darkness in Genesis 1:1, and when the light is turned on by God the Angels rejoice. Why did Christ include utter darkness at His crucifixion? And the abduction of the bride is instantaneous... so no one will see it and they will describe it as instant annihilation. The Laodicean church says that Christ is subordinate to the Father, which is the majority opinion out there. We have Christ, in all three cases, removing the light. Christ shakes the heavens and the earth during His crucifixion, and resurrections took place. Jesus has them go into Jerusalem. Jesus Christ is controlling everything that happens in the crucifixion week. And there's tremendous amounts of information. That is why W. Graham Scroggie is brought into this because he brings these to light. What do earthquakes and darkness mean to God? We bring in the concept of no man knows the day or the hour, and we talk about that. It's the Feast Day of Trumpets. There is much more to this lecture and we know you'll find it fascinating and informative. We teach Scripture at a post Seminary level here, and the pastor believes that anyone can be discipled at the highest possible level. He is probably the deepest Bible teacher alive today, so welcome to the advanced class. So, get out a note taking device and open your TextBook, then press play.
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We see that the crucifixion week is the same as the Creation week. And the Lamb was crucified before time, so the crucifixion week comes before the creation week. We solve for why did He turn the lights out in the crucifixion week. So let's gather all the blackouts to find out what this means. What is His purpose? What is He teaching? We have the earth in utter darkness in Genesis 1:1, and when the light is turned on by God the Angels rejoice. Why did Christ include utter darkness at His crucifixion? And the abduction of the bride is instantaneous... so no one will see it and they will describe it as instant annihilation. The Laodicean church says that Christ is subordinate to the Father, which is the majority opinion out there. We have Christ, in all three cases, removing the light. Christ shakes the heavens and the earth during His crucifixion, and resurrections took place. Jesus has them go into Jerusalem. Jesus Christ is controlling everything that happens in the crucifixion week. And there's tremendous amounts of information. That is why W. Graham Scroggie is brought into this because he brings these to light. What do earthquakes and darkness mean to God? We bring in the concept of no man knows the day or the hour, and we talk about that. It's the Feast Day of Trumpets. There is much more to this lecture and we know you'll find it fascinating and informative. We teach Scripture at a post Seminary level here, and the pastor believes that anyone can be discipled at the highest possible level. He is probably the deepest Bible teacher alive today, so welcome to the advanced class. So, get out a note taking device and open your TextBook, then press play.
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