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Asteroids, wars, volcanoes, and earthquakes continue to plague the earth. In spite of the incessant warnings to repent, a vast majority of people choose to turn away from God's salvation and pursue their own destinies; but the Lord is not one to be mocked by unbelievers or withhold his justice from the world. Ultimately when God ushers in the millennium, he establishes a righteous global government and restores creation to its original design of peace and abundance. With Satan in bondage, humankind flourishes under God's bountiful care and provision without any demonic influence to upset the…mehr

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Asteroids, wars, volcanoes, and earthquakes continue to plague the earth. In spite of the incessant warnings to repent, a vast majority of people choose to turn away from God's salvation and pursue their own destinies; but the Lord is not one to be mocked by unbelievers or withhold his justice from the world. Ultimately when God ushers in the millennium, he establishes a righteous global government and restores creation to its original design of peace and abundance. With Satan in bondage, humankind flourishes under God's bountiful care and provision without any demonic influence to upset the balance. Yet after a thousand years, humanity corrupts God's creation. How can people fall so far from grace when given upright leaders and a perfect environment? Read this story to discover the answer. Biblical prophets predicted the millennium's outcome thousands of years ago and now you can unravel their prophetic teachings through the characters in this book. Be strong. Be courageous. Push aside the writings of Nostradamus or Rasputin and read what John, Isaiah, and Ezekiel describe as God's final strategy for heaven and earth--and humankind's place in this future world.
Autorenporträt
Kim Cousins wrote Of the Earth (2021) and And Heavenly Things (2022) as the first and second books in the Clashing Kingdoms trilogy. Kim lives in Tennessee with Woodie, her husband of thirty-five years, and a group of friendly animals.