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Steve and Brian tackle three shorter questions in this rapid-fire episode. Why did people in the early Old Testament live for hundreds of years? Why do the four Gospels describe theresurrection morning differently? And who is Jesus referring to in Mark 10:40 when he talks about sitting at his right and left hands? Along the way, Steve introduces his "Tinkerbell Theory" of declining lifespans, and they unpack what it really means to be great in the kingdom of God. Episode Timestamps • [00:00] Introduction — Steve Is Back! • [01:14] Why Did Early OT People Live So Long? (Amber & Diana's Question) • [02:00] Theory 1: The Canopy/Environmental Theory • [03:08] Theory 2: Ages as Symbolic/Theological • [04:10] Theory 3: The "Tinkerbell Theory" — Gradual Decline After the Fall • [05:52] Genesis 6:3 — The 120-Year Limit • [07:14] Why Do the Gospels Describe the Resurrection Differently? (Chris's Question) • [07:30] The Illinois Basketball Game Analogy • [08:10] Four Gospels, Four Audiences: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John • [09:00] What All Four Gospels Agree On • [10:31] Who Sits at Jesus' Right and Left? (Daniel's Question) • [10:58] Mark 10 — The Request of James and John • [12:06] Context: Jesus Blesses Children and Meets the Rich Young Ruler • [14:17] The Upside-Down Kingdom — Greatness Through Servanthood • [16:00] The Real Meaning: Humility, Surrender, Service • [16:41] Closing & How to Submit Questions People's Questions Answered From Amber & Diana: "Why did the early OldTestament people live so long (hundreds of years), and now we don't live aslong?" From Chris: "The Gospels describe theresurrection morning differently. How do you explain this?" From Daniel: "Whowas Jesus referring to in Mark 10:40 when it talks about sitting at Jesus'right and left hands on the throne? Who belongs in those seats?" Three Theories on Long Old Testament Life Spans • The Canopy/Environmental Theory: A pre-flood water "canopy" blocked radiation and created ideal conditions. Most creationists have abandoned this view due to lack of scientific evidence. • The Symbolic/Theological Theory: The ages aren't literal but emphasize humanity's fall, God's patience, and the weight of early covenant history. • The "Tinkerbell Theory" (Steve's view): Humanitywas created without death. After the Fall, the effects of sin and genetic corruption gradually wore off the original perfection, like fading pixie dust. Genesis 6:3 sets the 120-year limit — only Moses and Jehoiada the priest lived that long afterward. Key Scripture References · Genesis 1:7 (the vault and the waters) · Genesis 6:3 (120-year limit) · Mark 10:13-16 (Jesus blesses children) · Mark 10:17-31 (rich young ruler) · Mark 10:35-45 (James and John's request) Connect With Us Submit your questions at https://cherryhillsfamily.org/podcast [https://cherryhillsfamily.org/podcast], text"podcast" to 217-546-4818, or use the link in the show notes. Subscribe, share, and leave a 5-star review!
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