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The Book of Revelation describes coming events. St John, the writer, sees an open door and is invited to come up to learn what must take place in the future. Some of these prophetic events are already in motion and slowly building up for Armageddon. These prophecies are dire warnings to all the inhabitants of Earth. St John is giving us a vivid and frightening picture of earth-shattering events, leading up to the end of time. The world's clock is ticking away. Time is running out fast. Having turned its back on God and on His Son, Jesus Christ, the Saviour of mankind, humankind is responsible…mehr

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The Book of Revelation describes coming events. St John, the writer, sees an open door and is invited to come up to learn what must take place in the future. Some of these prophetic events are already in motion and slowly building up for Armageddon. These prophecies are dire warnings to all the inhabitants of Earth. St John is giving us a vivid and frightening picture of earth-shattering events, leading up to the end of time. The world's clock is ticking away. Time is running out fast. Having turned its back on God and on His Son, Jesus Christ, the Saviour of mankind, humankind is responsible for its own destruction. It is bringing God's retribution. Jesus summed up the state of humans when He said: ""Out of man's heart come evil thoughts, immorality, theft, murder, adultery, unbridled greed, malice, fraud, indecency, envy, slander, arrogance and foolishness."" (Matt. 15:19). No one can deny that what lies hidden in the heart of humans is observable, not only to God, but also to the rest of humankind. God's patience is running out (Gen: 6:3). His judgement is inevitable.
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Peter C. Horrell was born in England in 1936. He moved to Australia and later to New Zealand in the early sixties. In New Zealand, he had what he described as a 'Damascus Road' encounter with Christ. Called to missionary service, he studied at a Missionary Training College in Tasmania where he met his future wife, Caroline. Peter and Caroline were missionaries in South America and later in Spain. They were involved in church planting and teaching at a Bible College, preparing national Christians to become pastors. Upon their return to Australia, Peter completed his theological studies at the Baptist Theological College of Queensland. He has been a pastor of churches in Australia and New Zealand. Peter and Caroline have 'retired' and live in Maleny, Queensland.