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The Heavenly Scroll.

All the stars in the sky will be dissolved and the heavens rolled up like a scroll [Isaiah 34:4]


While the verse focuses on the heavens being "rolled up", a scroll also denotes something that is recorded, such as a decree or historic event.

It appears, as our Father kindly revealed, history is not lost. The heavens have become a record of all that has happened since the beginning.

And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. [Genesis 1:3]

The light which carries the images we see from distant stars took time to reach us. We are seeing a historic image of how the star looked when the image was created long ago. We are looking back in history.

If we were closer to the star, the images would not take as long to reach us and we would see a more recent age. To see further into the stars past, we only need to move farther away.

The entire life of the star is recorded as images in the heavens.

The same is true of our history. One light year away are the images of what we were doing a year ago. Much further away we could watch the the parting of the sea, the great flood or what Enoch saw. Given our telescope had a phenomenal focal point.

With certain equipment we are starting to see through the ground, around corners and even convert images to sound. Hear King David's voice.

Space is not dark, everywhere we go it is full of images since first light.
History is not lost, it is recorded in light within a Heavenly Scroll.


The heavens receded like a scroll being rolled up [Revelation 6:14]

For I will forgive and remember their sins no more.” [Hebrews 8:12]

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I agree. God's message is contained in all his creation. From the smallest atom, to the most distant star, he speaks to us.