Saturday, April 13, 2024

Subject: Understanding the Three Concepts of Time: Earth, Human, and Heaven (04/13/'24) -Message

Subject: Understanding the Three Concepts of Time: Earth, Human, and Heaven Dear Friends, I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to share some fascinating insights into how different cultures and religious texts perceive time, specifically through the lenses of Earth Time, Human Time, and Heaven Time. 1. Earth Time: This is the conventional time we all follow, measured in seconds, minutes, hours, and years. It's the chronological time experienced by all entities on Earth. 2. Human Time: This concept refers to the subjective way in which we, as individuals, experience time. Our emotions, activities, and cultural backgrounds can significantly alter our perception of time, making it a deeply personal experience. 3. Heaven Time: As described in theological texts, Heaven Time transcends our usual understanding of linear time. From a divine viewpoint, time operates on a scale that is difficult for humans to comprehend. Key Theological References: Aramaic Bible in Plain English (Psalm 90:4): Describes a thousand years as merely a day or a night watch in the eyes of the divine, highlighting the ephemeral nature of what humans consider to be long durations. King James Bible (2 Peter 3:8): Echoes this sentiment by explaining that a day for the Lord is the same as a thousand years, and vice versa, emphasizing the non-linear nature of divine time. Takeaways: These perspectives challenge us to think beyond our everyday experiences and consider a more flexible understanding of time. Reflecting on these concepts might influence how we view our lives, encouraging patience and a deeper appreciation of our moments. I found these ideas quite enlightening and thought-provoking, especially in how they bridge the gap between physical and spiritual realms. Let me know your thoughts on this, and if it changes how you perceive time in your daily life. Warm regards, Pastor Steven G. Lee (April 13, 2024)

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