The Finish Line: Look to the East

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In this sermon from the series “The Finish Line,” we explore the signs of the end times and the
nearness of Christ's return. Pastor emphasizes that the current state of the world, filled with
challenges and deception, should not discourage us but rather remind us of the good news
that Christ is coming soon. We also learn about the symbolism of the fig tree and the
significance of Israel as a nation in biblical prophecy. The sermon urges us to praise God for
our imminent redemption, pray for a massive end time harvest, and intercede for the decrease
of evil in these perilous times.

George Davis

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The Finish Line: Look to the East | FaithChannel In this sermon from the series “The Finish Line,” we explore the signs of the end times and the nearness of Christ's return. Pastor emphasizes that the current state of the world, filled with challenges and deception, should not discourage us but rather remind us of the good news that Christ is coming soon. We also learn about the symbolism of the fig tree and the significance of Israel as a nation in biblical prophecy. The sermon urges us to praise God for our imminent redemption, pray for a massive end time harvest, and intercede for the decrease of evil in these perilous times.

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