Traditional Christianity holds that Jesus was crucified Friday and rose Sunday morning. Yet prophets and Jesus Himself said he would be dead 3 days and 3 nights. Friday to Sunday may cover 3 days on a calendar, but in fact that is only 1 day and 2 nights (less than 48 hours). How do we reconcile this?
The eternal equivalent theorem tells us why an unchanging being must transcend time and must be omniscient, and that none of these attributes can exist with the others.
An exploration of prophecy and its impact on mankind, and how our potential response to prophecy can actually limit what and how God reveals prophecies to man.
In a world measured by time and segmented by past, present, and future, God’s existence defies the boundaries we know. He does not merely remember the past or anticipate the future—He experiences all moments as a unified present. This eternal perspective changes everything: our view of prayer, agency, and divine foresight. When we come to understand that God dwells in the Eternal Now, we start to see our own lives through a lens of timeless connection.