This 3-hour video series, “Anchoring Eternity into our Timeline”, is a teaching that explores the following concepts:
God placed the management of the earth into the hands of His imager-bearers. Adam and Eve and, thus, people were given the dominion mandate (Gen. 1:26-28) and commissioned to steward God’s creation to keep it holy and to release its potential. An inherent factor in that assignment was the management of time. God made the heavens and the earth using time as each creation day brought forth a more fully developed creation. Each new day rested upon the foundation of the former day until the work was finished. After God completed His work week, Adam was to have begun his work week of recreative labor. Adam was to have progressively, consecutively, or day-by-day anchored God’s will for each time period into the earth. Adam failed in the management of time on the day that he listened to the serpent and ate of the tree. He listened to another voice and evaluated his present incorrectly. He did not anchor the eternal word into that fateful day. Failing to steward his present moment affected the past, and what he built laid in an unreliable foundation for future days. Adam’s present moment actions altered the past and the future for himself, humanity, and the earth.
Anchoring eternity into time has always been and shall always remain tied to the dominion mandate. In this series, you will learn how to hear the right voice in the present, how to bring the past into the present for re-evaluation, and how to secure the future by present day decisions. You will also discover how the present is tied to the cloud of witnesses (Heb. 12:1, 22-24) and how each believer is to be faithful in his or her day following the examples of the heroes of yesterday.
God placed the management of the earth into the hands of His imager-bearers. Adam and Eve and, thus, people were given the dominion mandate (Gen. 1:26-28) and commissioned to steward God’s creation to keep it holy and to release its potential. An inherent factor in that assignment was the management of time. God made the heavens and the earth using time as each creation day brought forth a more fully developed creation. Each new day rested upon the foundation of the former day until the work was finished. After God completed His work week, Adam was to have begun his work week of recreative labor. Adam was to have progressively, consecutively, or day-by-day anchored God’s will for each time period into the earth. Adam failed in the management of time on the day that he listened to the serpent and ate of the tree. He listened to another voice and evaluated his present incorrectly. He did not anchor the eternal word into that fateful day. Failing to steward his present moment affected the past, and what he built laid in an unreliable foundation for future days. Adam’s present moment actions altered the past and the future for himself, humanity, and the earth.
Anchoring eternity into time has always been and shall always remain tied to the dominion mandate. In this series, you will learn how to hear the right voice in the present, how to bring the past into the present for re-evaluation, and how to secure the future by present day decisions. You will also discover how the present is tied to the cloud of witnesses (Heb. 12:1, 22-24) and how each believer is to be faithful in his or her day following the examples of the heroes of yesterday.