"If the LORD delights in a person's way, He makes their steps firm; though they stumble, they will not fall, for the LORD upholds them with His hand." (Psalm 37:23,24)

THE GRAND NARRATIVE: “Preparing to Launch TGN” (John 17:4; 1 Peter 1:17-20; Rev. 7:9,10)

“Preparing to Launch TGN” (John 17:4; 1 Peter 1:17-20; Rev. 7:9,10)

Published 2 August 2025

Continue Your Personal Study or Prepare for Bible Study Group.

Share These One Minute Videos with loved ones, friends, or on social media.

Theme: “When God Spoke, Everything Appeared”
Before time ticked, before atoms aligned — God’s voice was enough.

Hook: “God didn’t gather supplies… He spoke, and reality obeyed.”
Short, shocking, and awe-inspiring. Forces us to rethink creation entirely.

CLICK TO VIEW VIDEO

Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. God didn’t need materials to build the universe.
    Unlike us, He didn’t prepare blueprints or gather resources — He simply spoke (Genesis 1).
  2. Creation came from nothing — by His Word.
    Light, oceans, sky, and life were formed from absolute nothingness — by divine command.
  3. God’s Word still creates today.
    The same power that formed galaxies speaks into our lives through Scripture and Spirit.

Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. Do I truly believe that God created everything from nothing?
  2. Where in my life do I need to trust God to speak new things into being?
  3. How often do I underestimate the creative power of God’s Word?

Theme: “The Glory Before Genesis: Jesus Remembered It”
A profound glimpse into eternity past — through Jesus’ own words.

Hook: “Did Jesus missed the glory He had before the world began… and did He prayed to return to it?”

CLICK TO VIEW VIDEO

Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. Jesus existed in glory before Genesis 1.
    John 17:5 reveals Jesus recalling His pre-creation glory with the Father — proof of His divinity and eternity.
  2. Jesus’ earthly mission was a return trip.
    In John 16:28, Jesus said He came from the Father and was going back — not as a martyr, but as the victorious Son.
  3. There was a relationship before time.
    Jesus wasn’t created — He eternally existed in perfect union and glory with the Father before the world began.

Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. What does it mean to you that Jesus existed before time?
  2. How does His longing to return to that pre-creation glory affect how you understand His sacrifice?
  3. Do you believe Jesus’ glory wasn’t just regained — but was shared with us through salvation?

Theme: “The Trinity Miracle: God Became Man… and Reigned Again”
A divine paradox that split time and space — and reunited Heaven and Earth.

Hook: “How do you explain this? God stepped out of eternity — and never broke His union with Himself.”

CLICK TO VIEW VIDEO

Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. Jesus never stopped being God.
    Even while on earth, He remained in perfect union with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
  2. He returned to His eternal throne.
    Hebrews 1 celebrates the victorious return of the Son — radiant, powerful, and glorified.
  3. The miracle is both mystery and majesty.
    The incarnation is not only God’s rescue mission but His display of eternal power and unity.

Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. How does the Trinity challenge your understanding of God’s nature?
  2. What does it mean that Jesus was fully God while fully human?
  3. How do you respond to the reality that He reigns again — right now?

Theme: “Chosen Before Time: A Lamb Prepared”

Hook: “Before God said, ‘Let there be light’… YOU were already part of His rescue plan.”

CLICK TO VIEW VIDEO

📖 3 Powerful Takeaways

  1. God’s Plan Started Before Genesis — Before the world was formed, Jesus was already chosen.
  2. You Were Not an Afterthought — The Triune God wrote your redemption into the grand narrative from the very beginning.
  3. Faith Anchored in Eternity — Your hope isn’t in temporary things, but in the eternal, resurrected, glorified Christ.

3 Follow-Up Questions

  1. What does it mean that Jesus was “chosen before the creation of the world”?
  2. How does knowing you were part of God’s eternal plan shape your daily confidence?
  3. In what ways do you struggle to place your faith and hope in God over perishable things?