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Have you ever considered what sermon would be the last one you will hear? It's not a matter of if you will hear it, but when. Dechamps boldly declares, "We are all living in the last days." He asserts that it's much more about our own "last days" than a global end of the world scenario. This profound guide challenges our comfortable notions of security amidst the complexities of our world. "The Last Sermon" goes beyond superficial professions of faith, urging readers to reexamine their beliefs in the context of Biblical truth. It is a beacon of wisdom and a call to reconnect with the…mehr

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Have you ever considered what sermon would be the last one you will hear? It's not a matter of if you will hear it, but when. Dechamps boldly declares, "We are all living in the last days." He asserts that it's much more about our own "last days" than a global end of the world scenario. This profound guide challenges our comfortable notions of security amidst the complexities of our world. "The Last Sermon" goes beyond superficial professions of faith, urging readers to reexamine their beliefs in the context of Biblical truth. It is a beacon of wisdom and a call to reconnect with the simplicity of the Word of God. This devotional masterpiece, offers clarity and compassion, making it an essential read for Christian men and women seeking Biblical guidance. As you delve into the pages, you'll confront a pivotal question: "Will I be on the side of the goats or the side of the sheep?" "The Last Sermon" guides you through this provocative inquiry, while also examining the larger questions of your faith - how well do you know the Bible? This is a companion for believers navigating the shifting sands of modern Christianity. It offers hope and assurance that choosing the narrow way leads to fullness of life here, and for eternity. The most important question you will ever ask yourself is, "Am I saved?" Welcome to the Last Sermon.