Where will you go in the future What will happen at the end of your age? The church rises to heaven or remains on the earth. Are the Jews still chosen by God? Has the church replaced Israel? People have asked these questions and other questions since Jesus left the earth and rose to heaven. From that day on, Christians waited for the arrival of Christ. Eschatology about the coming of Christ or the last thing is called eschatological The eschatological theory has a school of church and several thoughts on Israel.
There is a history that mankind accepts evil apart from God. From the time of Cain to the present, a series of men and women gave up promises of redemption and turned their attention to so-called satanism. In the story of Hawthorne, Goodman Brown faces this challenge. He should endure the test of Satan, learn obstacles in the process, and lose what he loves. The chosen choice is to yield to the devil, to receive an eternal curse, or to be saved with an embracing God. Goodman Brown lives in a village in Salem, symbolizing "all good people". The town of Salem, Massachusetts was once a terrible hunting ground, a symbol of pure evil. Ironically, Hawthorne chose this site for setup, and the character has all the features of Salem 's "ordinary" citizen. All kind people are like gods afraid of Puritans.
Writing this account in Genesis, Luther gives good advice to any of us who faces God's promise to give him up ... and even abandons our situation. In short, this long and wonderful clause persuades us to believe in God's Word, believe in invisible work, and support ourselves by cultivating our faith in the Word and the Sacraments. It is worth reading: This is a good example of a sacred government, and even if God contradicts what is included in the promise, he shows that he needs to be confident in his words and promises. He did this, trusting God by not having things, so that I got used to going away from our sight. Jacob received the promised blessing, but he gained it according to his faith, so this is what he wants and is invisible (see Hebrews 11: 1).