The introduction of sin to the world had far-reaching effects, one of which was the loss of human dominion over creation and a decline from their original state. Consequently, God gained complete supremacy over the universe and rearranged the world's hierarchy. This realignment resulted in the emergence of aggressive behaviors in animals such as biting and killing, and the spilling of blood. Humans, who were once crowned with glory and honor and enjoyed harmonious relations with creation, now find themselves vulnerable to danger and challenges when interacting with the natural world.Despite the initial downfall of humanity, God has presented a pathway to redemption through His Son. By following the law and sacrificing His Son on the cross to cleanse sins, Christ has attained complete authority over all of creation, showcased through His triumph over death and subsequent resurrection. As a result, saints who align themselves with Christ are protected from harm.The achievement of total salvation is attributed entirely to a divine Trinity, and in times of crisis, it has a positive effect on saints who have a strong relationship with the Father. These catastrophic events are designed to rescue the followers of Christ, and nothing can prevent them from being in the presence of God. Even in death, it is considered a triumph because it allows for a reunion with the Trinty. On the other hand, for those who do not have faith, calamity strikes suddenly and induces a fear that exceeds any physical pain.It is imperative to be apprehensive of catastrophe if one lacks knowledge of Christ, as the future remains uncertain. Even I, myself, feel a sense of trepidation when discussing this topic. However, the pain associated with disaster serves as a mere indication of the agony that will be experienced in eternity. Divine justice will ensure that the punishment fits the crime and will be endured by all who are held accountable for their sins. This includes both physical and spiritual suffering, which will persist indefinitely. It is crucial to turn to Christ now, for the moment of eternal disaster will arrive unexpectedly.
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