The Eighth Day

We tend to focus on day number seven because we look to the return of Jesus Christ.
We want to be done with the trials, the stresses and the troubles of this life and to see our redemption into glory.
We want to rise to meet Christ in the air. These are things we should indeed look forward to and long for.
But the plan of God does not focus ultimately on the return of Jesus Christ. That is incredibly important, but God putting His throne on this earth on the Eighth Day is what everything ultimately moves toward. Christ’s return is part of the process.
It’s pretty clear—seven days to cleanse, to consecrate, to prepare.
But the eighth day is the broader, fuller restoration to God. It was on that day that males were circumcised. That is when the priests were allowed to begin to make sacrifices. That is when the firstborn offerings were to begin to be offered. That is when the Nazirites and those who were cleansed were restored to God. The symbolism of the Eighth Day, laid out like fingerprints throughout God’s Word, is incredibly significant.

Are we yet in the great Tribulation period? Is the rapture going to occur pre or post the tribulation?

There is an eighth day? Wapi?

dryspell inasumbua @ChifuMbitika au? sijasoma hio story yake…

I believe pre-

You can have faith to move mountains (still waiting to see it), but that doesn’t change the fact that at the end wewe ni chakula ya mchwa. 7th day, or 8th day or whatever day is neither here nor there.

On the eighth day God made Kenyans

The first seven days were dedicated to earth, the eighth day and second week will involve working on another planet likely mars and bringing it to the condition of earth with life on it, creation will never end because the universe is infinite,