Hey everyone! So today, I’m going to be explaining our redemption all the way from the beginning. 

The reason why I’m doing this is because I’m making this a sort of translated version of this blog post. 

So I’m going to translate this blog post in multiple languages. 

Before we get into it, let’s have our moment of silence. 

At this time, I would like all of us to take a moment of silence and pray to God to help us to become the best possible Christians that we are supposed to become. Take a minimum of 5 minutes and pray for this. 

Now back to the show

The explanation of our redemption

I will be specifically referring to the King James Version of the bible. 

In the bible, specifically in Genesis, God created everything in 6 days and rested on the 7th. God made man in his image. After he made man, God decided to create women. So, God took a rib out of the first man, named Adam, and made a woman out of it, and called her Eve.

And everything was perfect. And the man and the woman were naked and were not ashamed of it. 

All of this can be found in Genesis. 

The fall of man

Now the serpent went into the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve lived.

And he told a lie to Eve.

What happened was that God gave instructions to Adam to not eat of the fruit of the tree of good and evil or else they would surely die. 

Every other tree and plant in the garden was allowed to be consumed except for the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. 

And the serpent told Eve to eat the fruit from the tree of the Garden of good and evil. 

He lied to her and said that if she ate the fruit then nothing bad would happen and she would become like God. 

So Eve took the fruit and she gave it to her husband and they ate.

And then, their eyes were opened and they saw that they were naked so they ran and hid themselves.

And then, they heard God in the Garden and they hid in some bushes because they were naked.

And God called out, why are you hiding? Come out from there. And Adam said, “we were afraid that you would see us for we were naked.”

And God said, “Who told you that you were naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree which I commanded to not eat? 

Adam said, “It was the Woman, she gave me the fruit to eat.” 

Eve replied, “it was the serpent, he beguiled me.”

And then God said, “From now on the serpent will no longer walk, it will crawl on it’s belly.” 

And the woman will be subject to her husband and he will have authority over her. And her pain in childbirth will multiply greatly

And the man, because thou has listened to your wife, you will work hard for the food that you’ll eat for the rest of your days. 

And so, God sent them out of the Garden and then he put Cherubim, an angel to guard the the tree of life. 

For God said that he did not want man to eat that fruit or else they would become like him. 

And it was so.   

The most Outstanding promise ever made

Then God said, “The consequences of man’s sin is great, However, I will send someone one day to redeem all of mankind.” and then God used imagery to discuss how this was going to happen. 

He said that the Redeemer would kill the ader by crushing his skull with his foot, however, the ader would bruise the heel of the redeemer. 

This literally means that the redeemer was going to save mankind but at a price. 

Jesus, our redeemer

Jesus is the redeemer promised of God in the bible. 

God did not just promise a redeemer in genesis.

God promised a redeemer in many books of the bible. 

And ultimately, no man could ever be the redeemer because being the redeemer required that you were supposed to have fulfilled the law without fault. 

And all throughout the old testament, God revealed to the world that completion of the law is unobtainable to the mere man.

And so, Jesus came into the picture. 

Jesus is the son of God.

When Jesus was alive, Jesus said something and it applied to the world. In John 3:16, the bible states, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son so that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life.”

Jesus said those words. 

And he said it because he knew that mans decision to be evil was severe. 

So what that means is, that no matter what you’ve done in life, you are forgivable by God to live in eternity. 

God wants you in eternity. And it doesn’t matter what race, you are. It doesn’t matter how strong you are, it doesn’t matter what you’ve been through, because there is hope for you through God. 

Broadcast

I sure hope that I have been an inspiration and a hope to you all. Please remember to pray, read your bible, go to church, and love God above all else. Like, comment, share, subscribe, and I will see you all next time. 

If you want to go to heaven, then believe in Jesus and you will go to heaven. (John 3:16)

Thank you all for listening in on this blog post. 

German Gonzalez, signing out!

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