
December 27th, 2020
13. Ablaze with God's Glory
Three Cosmic Messages Earth's Final Conflict
During our journey throughout the Book of Revelation, specifically chapter 14 verses 6-12, we discovered that the Three Angels’ Message is eternal, urgent, and universal. A message that God gave to humanity to prepare for His Son’s soon return. In the final instalment of our series, Three Cosmic Messages, we will discuss God’s final move. It is time to lift up the trumpet and loud let it ring, as Jesus is about to come again. Pastor Finley invites us to get ready for this glorious occasion and share this message with the world.
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