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By Jerry Savelle
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Biblical Study on Restitution and Order
π The speaker focuses on Acts 3:19-21, particularly the phrase "times of restitution of all things," which is translated in other versions as complete restoration or everything being restored to order again.
π Jesus Christ must be *retained* in heaven until this divine order is fulfilled on earth, aligning with what God spoke through prophets.
π Definitions of "order" include a law of arrangement, a fixed or definite plan, and an established method or system.
Divine Order in Creation (Genesis)
π± God created in order, visualizing the outcome before speaking it into existence (e.g., light was *made* and *was*, implying immediate existence and maturity).
πΏ In Genesis 1, when God commanded creation (e.g., grass, fruit trees yielding seed *in itself*), the result was immediate and appeared fully mature, demonstrating no time lapse between the seed being sown (spoken) and the harvest.
π¨βπΎ This original order included man having dominion and authority along with the ability to sow seed for sustenance (seed time and harvest), establishing that outcome is determined by the seeds sown.
Acceleration and Expectation of Immediate Results
β‘οΈ Jesus' ministry exemplified divine order, yielding immediate results (e.g., healing the leper instantly, immediate sight for the blind).
β³ The speaker contrasts the long process of training (like auto body repair taking years to match an expert's speed) with the biblical standard of speedy and immediate results, arguing that believers should expect faster returns after developing faith and patience (a "generation" of experience).
π God is currently in a time of restoring divine order and acceleration, meaning harvests and outcomes should manifest much quicker than in the past.
Key Points & Insights
β‘οΈ Focus on the word "Order," defined as an established method or system, which God is currently restoring.
β‘οΈ Believers should expect acceleration, manifesting as "suddenly" and "speedily" results, as indicated in scripture (e.g., Psalm 31:2, Isaiah 60:5).
β‘οΈ This is not the time to withhold seed; believers must sow liberally because the harvest acceleration means the next seed sown could "break the barrier."
β‘οΈ The goal is to operate with the God kind of faith to receive the God kind of results, moving past religious limitations that hinder grasping instantaneous manifestations.
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Biblical Study on Restitution and Order
π The speaker focuses on Acts 3:19-21, particularly the phrase "times of restitution of all things," which is translated in other versions as complete restoration or everything being restored to order again.
π Jesus Christ must be *retained* in heaven until this divine order is fulfilled on earth, aligning with what God spoke through prophets.
π Definitions of "order" include a law of arrangement, a fixed or definite plan, and an established method or system.
Divine Order in Creation (Genesis)
π± God created in order, visualizing the outcome before speaking it into existence (e.g., light was *made* and *was*, implying immediate existence and maturity).
πΏ In Genesis 1, when God commanded creation (e.g., grass, fruit trees yielding seed *in itself*), the result was immediate and appeared fully mature, demonstrating no time lapse between the seed being sown (spoken) and the harvest.
π¨βπΎ This original order included man having dominion and authority along with the ability to sow seed for sustenance (seed time and harvest), establishing that outcome is determined by the seeds sown.
Acceleration and Expectation of Immediate Results
β‘οΈ Jesus' ministry exemplified divine order, yielding immediate results (e.g., healing the leper instantly, immediate sight for the blind).
β³ The speaker contrasts the long process of training (like auto body repair taking years to match an expert's speed) with the biblical standard of speedy and immediate results, arguing that believers should expect faster returns after developing faith and patience (a "generation" of experience).
π God is currently in a time of restoring divine order and acceleration, meaning harvests and outcomes should manifest much quicker than in the past.
Key Points & Insights
β‘οΈ Focus on the word "Order," defined as an established method or system, which God is currently restoring.
β‘οΈ Believers should expect acceleration, manifesting as "suddenly" and "speedily" results, as indicated in scripture (e.g., Psalm 31:2, Isaiah 60:5).
β‘οΈ This is not the time to withhold seed; believers must sow liberally because the harvest acceleration means the next seed sown could "break the barrier."
β‘οΈ The goal is to operate with the God kind of faith to receive the God kind of results, moving past religious limitations that hinder grasping instantaneous manifestations.
πΈ Video summarized with SummaryTube.com on Jan 24, 2026, 01:05 UTC
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