
November 1st, 2020
5. God's Prophetic Timetable
Three Cosmic Messages Earth's Final Conflict
In the Bible, there are many prophecies based on time. During this fifth installment, Pastor Finley explains how to interpret these prophecies using the Bible alone, which explains itself. He demonstrates how the Bible does this in the meticulous manner, showing God’s Prophetic Timeline and how relevant it is to us today.
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