A History of Hope
Christ's Second Coming will be the fulfillment of a promise first given around 6,000 years ago.
Christ's Second Coming will be the fulfillment of a promise first given around 6,000 years ago.
As we look forward to the Second Coming, we live in a state of perpetual readiness, balancing the routines of daily life with the anticipation of divine fulfillment.
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Jesus is the divine promise fulfilled. God made this pledge after man fell into sin (Genesis 3:15). A cosmic controversy had started before the creation of planet earth and all its components.
We aren’t very good at loving. That’s sad for a race that was created for the sole purpose of living in a love relationship with a God whose primary character trait, after holiness, is love.
“Gratitude can be both a vehicle and an earned reward for accepting and nurturing one another,”
If you’ve ever experienced depression, be assured that you are not alone. In fact, some might even say you are in good biblical company.
My favorite Scripture that deals with last day events and prophecies is found in 1 Peter 4:7-8. First Peter is the apostle’s letter to the Christians scattered throughout Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey).
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