You don't even have to read to the end to see God's victory. It is throughout scripture.
"Sit at my right hand while I make all your enemies your foot'stool" - God to Jesus
That's God's favorite Bible verse. It appears more times in Scripture than any other verse.
I like the parallels between the ark and Jesus personally. It says in the last days it'll be like in the days of Noah. Who was swept away and who was left behind in the days of Noah? Those that were in the ark were safe from the judgment on the wicked. Those that are in Christ will be safe from the judgment on the wicked.
Or there's the parable of the wheat and the tares. They're mixed together but then it's set on fire and the tares burn up while the wheat remains.
As to the expense of God's kingdom there shall be no end. God wins down here.
You don't even have to read to the end to see God's victory. It is throughout scripture.
"Sit at my right hand while I make all your enemies your foot'stool" - God to Jesus
That's God's favorite Bible verse. It appears more times in Scripture than any other verse.
I like the parallels between the ark and Jesus personally. It says in the last days it'll be like in the days of Noah. Who was swept away and who was left behind in the days of Noah? Those that were in the ark were safe from the judgment on the wicked. Those that are in Christ will be safe from the judgment on the wicked.
Or there's the parable of the wheat and the tares. They're mixed together but then it's set on fire and the tares burn up while the wheat remains.
As to the expense of God's kingdom there shall be no end. God wins down here.
Amen.