The World Will Not End Until God Fulfills His Plan | Thomas Schreiner
Thomas R Schreiner
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12 March 2026
22 March 2026
In this excerpt, Thomas Schreiner reflects on the covenant God made with Noah and the meaning of the rainbow in Genesis 9.
Schreiner explains that the rainbow signifies more than the promise that the earth will not be destroyed again by a flood. It also reveals that God will preserve the human race until His redemptive purposes are fulfilled. History will not end until God completes His plan.
The passage also shows why human life carries such weight in Scripture: every person is made in the image of God, and human government is given as a means to restrain evil in a fallen world.
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https://youtu.be/msVpSEvELDg?si=UVCKGOlaSG0VuS
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