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A lot of us have heard the phrase “The mark of The beast” but we are not sure as to what it is, or where this reference comes from. Today, I’d like for us to continue our exploration of Daniel’s dream and visions…along with the vision of John, The disciple of Jesus, who wrote the Book “Revelation”.
Things aren’t so scary, when you know that there is a happy ending. Well, God actually lets us in on the end of the story of man, and it ends great for those who belong to him. He also lets us know of somethings that will happen in between, that may not be so good. However, evil will not continue forever, because it too has limits that God has subjected it to. So when we allow God to be our refuge (the place where we retreat) and our fortress (the place we advance from) then we will have a front-row seat to the victory He has ruled for us.
My handsome hubby Stace joins me today, for this exciting topic.
Scripture Memory:
Psa. 91:2
I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress;
My God, in Him I will trust.”
Read My book: My Redeemer Lives, It’s personal, A story of Hope for our time
Watch and listen to my music
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A lot of us have heard the phrase “The mark of The beast” but we are not sure as to what it is, or where this reference comes from. Today, I’d like for us to continue our exploration of Daniel’s dream and visions…along with the vision of John, The disciple of Jesus, who wrote the Book “Revelation”.
Things aren’t so scary, when you know that there is a happy ending. Well, God actually lets us in on the end of the story of man, and it ends great for those who belong to him. He also lets us know of somethings that will happen in between, that may not be so good. However, evil will not continue forever, because it too has limits that God has subjected it to. So when we allow God to be our refuge (the place where we retreat) and our fortress (the place we advance from) then we will have a front-row seat to the victory He has ruled for us.
My handsome hubby Stace joins me today, for this exciting topic.
Scripture Memory:
Psa. 91:2
I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress;
My God, in Him I will trust.”
Read My book: My Redeemer Lives, It’s personal, A story of Hope for our time
Watch and listen to my music
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