Three Cosmic Messages Earth's Final Conflict
10. Satan's Final Deceptions
The tenth presentation in our series, Three Cosmic Messages, offers critical lessons for our eternal welfare. In the Book of Revelation, God appeals to us in love, and we also find some warning for the final days. Satan and his agents are preparing for the last and final deception. But the Bible shows us that the Lord wants us to be prepared and avoid Satan’s lies and trickery. You cannot afford to miss this fascinating episode that exposes the plans of the enemy of God and man.
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