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Matthew 24 - Footsteps of the Lord

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  • James Smith

This article on Matthew 24 is about the destruction of Jerusalem and the return of Jesus Christ. The signs of the times and the Son of Man is also discussed.

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Revelation 22:10 - The Open Bible

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  • Ben J. Berends

In this article on Revelation 22:10, the author compares these words to the time Daniel received a similar message (Daniel 12:9). These words show that the return of Jesus Christ is coming closer.

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Some Remarks at the Dawn of the New Millennium

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  • Jack de Jong

This article is on how the dawning of a new millennium was viewed through the ages. It shows how people through the ages tried to predict the return of Jesus Christ, and how that influenced their world view. It looks at our calendar from Christian point of view.

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Is Heaven Real?

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  • Rob A. Schouten

When was the last time that you prayed for the return of Jesus Christ? This article is about heaven as the place where Jesus Christ, our Saviour, is and where there will be no sin and suffering.

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The Coming of Christ

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  • James W. Scott

This article looks at the speedily return of Jesus Christ and the continuous coming of Christ. The author also looks at the work and power of Jesus Christ between his first and second coming. Matthew 26:64 is an important passage in this article.

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We may say too much in a single sermon, we may give a field of wheat instead of a loaf of bread. Charles H. Spurgeon
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