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Space Time
Space Time
11x14 print of the original painting
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11x14 print of the original painting
Signed by the artist
Printed on premium paper using dye inks formulated for long life
Shipped in a cardboard mailing tube within 7-10 days
In the beginning Elohim, God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit created the heavens and earth. We live in a dimension that contains time and space. Our physical bodies are limited to operating in this space/time - our spirits are not limited to these confines. God the Creator is outside of space/time - and therefore not limited by it. He sees the beginning and the end at the same time. He created earth from outside and placed it into space/time.
The Hour Glass represents space time….Time Past, Present and Future. There is room in time past for a pre-Adamic creation… also room in the future for the rapture theories and the millennial reign of Christ.
The present time - represented by where the neck of the hour glass narrows - is where we occupy the now, and deal with life. At this constriction point: the pressures of the future and the weights of the past cause much stress and anxiety... A rent payment paid 5 years ago, or a mortgage payment due 5 years from now, generally don’t effect us… it is only the ones due now that affect us in the present.
Grace and Love fill creation - past, present and future. Without Love and Grace, the ultimate meaning of the cosmos is incomplete. God being outside time, sees all time at the same moment. Does it not surprise us that He often comes through with the answer at the last minute – right when we really need it? God sends the answer at the exact right time. We need to see our circumstances from God’s time vantage point. Seeing from a higher perspective: that mortgage due today becomes a house owned debt-free in the future.
The fullness of time is when Jesus entered our world (Galatians 4:4).
Consider first that heaven is not in our dimension….not of our space/time. Dr. Chuck Missler proposes an interesting proposition about time. He gives an example of a man who died 5 thousand years ago (past time), and a man who dies 5 years from today (future time). Theoretically, they could both arrive in heaven at the same instant. At least quantum physics and Einstein say that is possible.
Time is not absolute, it is relative. Time is slower at higher altitudes affected by gravity and slower at accelerated speeds. Even new theories say that light is even slowing down since creation and that has great applications to creation science. String theory says we live in 10 or 11 dimensions - of which most are not detectable/ visible. Space can be bent, torn and rolled up like a scroll.
The Bible, which came from God, is proven to be true by the fact that: it had to have originated outside of time. Being inspired by the Holy Spirit, it contains many prophecies which were written centuries before they were actually fulfilled - by people who could have had no idea of future events on their own.
The reign of King Cyrus- whose name God gave over 100 years before he was even born - is just one prophecy fulfilled in the old testament. Other events were prophesied to the exact day. The sons of Issachar reached outside of time for their knowledge. Prophets get their words from outside our present dimension, and speak of the future that is to come. The watchers, angels (good and bad) are also blinking in and out of our space time dimension. Even our prayers and worship are not contained by this world, ...and cross time space dimensions.
Hebrew dreidels are spinning tops that have Hebraic letters on their sides. The Word is like these spinning tops… active, always in motion… balanced. We set the Word into motion with our speaking and declaring out loud into this space time dimension. The Word is spiritual and inter-dimensional. It can enter our personal space/time and effect things. The letters on the sides of a dreidel represent: nothing, half, everything and put in … and are used as a game - especially around the Hanukkah festivities. Waiting for the answers to prayer can seem to take you all over the place – like a spinning top. Sometimes our answer is like the meaning of the letters on the dreidel.