THE SEVENTY YEARS THAT SHOOK ETERNITY
Series The Book of Genesis
THE SEVENTY YEARS THAT SHOOK ETERNITY. genesis 2:17;5:5 ;2 Peter 3:8 KJVThis message explores one of the most sobering and hope-filled truths in Scripture: when Adam sinned, he did not merely lose innocence—he lost a day. God declared that "in the day" Adam ate, he would surely die, yet Adam lived 930 years. According to God's time, a day is as a thousand years. Adam fell short of a full thousand-year day by seventy years.What if those seventy lost years were not wasted—but transferred? What if God, in mercy, gave those years to humanity as a window to choose eternity?I. Adam Missed a Day — God Kept a Plan (The First Millennium: Guilt) sin brought death, separation, and guilt into the world. Yet even in judgment, God preserved a plan of redemption, promising life beyond the fall.II. God Turned Loss into a Prophetic Clock (The Six Millennia: Grace Unfolding)Human history reveals six thousand years of God's long-suffering grace—each millennium marked by His patience, promises, and pursuit of fallen mankind. What Adam lost, God used to reveal salvation.III. The Seventy Years Demand a Decision (The Seventh Millennium: Glory or Judgment)We are living in borrowed time. The final window calls for repentance, faith, and readiness. Eternity stands before every soul, and the choice must be made before the day closes.This message challenges listeners to recognize the urgency of now—to understand that time itself testifies of God's mercy, and that the years we've been given are sacred. The question is no longer what was lost, but what will we do with what remains.
| Sermon ID | 1726520386308 |
| Duration | 13:23 |
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| Category | Bible Study |
| Bible Text | Genesis 2:17; Genesis 5:5 |
| Language | English |
