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Tag: kingdom of god

The coming Kingdom – Revelation 11:15-19 Sermon

Posted on 8th June 20228th June 2022 by Phill Sacre
The coming Kingdom – Revelation 11:15-19 Sermon

History is not meaningless or random but heading towards a destination. That destination is the Kingdom of God. What does that mean for how we live?

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