WILL YOU SEE ADAM AND EVEN IN HEAVEN? (4 OF 4)
by Jeff Schreve
Scripture: Genesis 3:20-24
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Title: Will You See Adam and Even in Heaven?
Series: Sin and Salvation (4 of 4)
Primary Scripture: Genesis 3:20-24
Author: Jeff Schreve
On July 2, 2022, my friend, Dr. Ed Hindson, breathed his last in this life and his first in heaven. I talked to his daughter, Linda, a few months ago. You know, Ed had been at our church several different times. Ed was well-known for his work on end times and eschatology. He was the author of over 40 books and taught at Liberty University for many, many years. But Linda said that he had been on a ventilator, and he was put into a coma. And then the doctor said, "There's no more that we can do," so they took him off the vent, and he came out of this coma. And she said, "He was able to talk to us." And she said he was so excited because he had a glimpse of heaven. And he kept telling his family, "Wow, wow! Incredible, unbelievable." He said, "Don't fail to sacrifice for Christ because it's worth it." And he went and breathed his last with the joy of knowing that heaven is real, and God is real, and everything that he preached for decades was true as God gave him a glimpse of heaven. That was his final destination. It's the final destination of all those who put their faith and trust in Jesus Christ. First John 2:25, "And this is the promise which He Himself has made to us, eternal life."
Now, we have been in Genesis chapter 3 for the last several weeks. We're going to finish this series that I entitled, "Sin and Salvation." Genesis 3, such a key chapter in the Bible. It explains death. It explains the fall of man. It explains the curse on the earth. It explains disease. It explains depravity. It explains so much of what we see taking place in the world today. It's all explained in Genesis 3.
I've been listening to Ken Hamm, Answers in Genesis, and he said, "The answer to so many of life's questions are found in Genesis, chapters 1 through 11." They answer all the questions. We have all these quest ...
Series: Sin and Salvation (4 of 4)
Primary Scripture: Genesis 3:20-24
Author: Jeff Schreve
On July 2, 2022, my friend, Dr. Ed Hindson, breathed his last in this life and his first in heaven. I talked to his daughter, Linda, a few months ago. You know, Ed had been at our church several different times. Ed was well-known for his work on end times and eschatology. He was the author of over 40 books and taught at Liberty University for many, many years. But Linda said that he had been on a ventilator, and he was put into a coma. And then the doctor said, "There's no more that we can do," so they took him off the vent, and he came out of this coma. And she said, "He was able to talk to us." And she said he was so excited because he had a glimpse of heaven. And he kept telling his family, "Wow, wow! Incredible, unbelievable." He said, "Don't fail to sacrifice for Christ because it's worth it." And he went and breathed his last with the joy of knowing that heaven is real, and God is real, and everything that he preached for decades was true as God gave him a glimpse of heaven. That was his final destination. It's the final destination of all those who put their faith and trust in Jesus Christ. First John 2:25, "And this is the promise which He Himself has made to us, eternal life."
Now, we have been in Genesis chapter 3 for the last several weeks. We're going to finish this series that I entitled, "Sin and Salvation." Genesis 3, such a key chapter in the Bible. It explains death. It explains the fall of man. It explains the curse on the earth. It explains disease. It explains depravity. It explains so much of what we see taking place in the world today. It's all explained in Genesis 3.
I've been listening to Ken Hamm, Answers in Genesis, and he said, "The answer to so many of life's questions are found in Genesis, chapters 1 through 11." They answer all the questions. We have all these quest ...
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