
29 listopada 2020
9. A City Called Confusion
Three Cosmic Messages Earth's Final Conflict
As we continue our journey through the three messages of Revelation, we find that the messages are vital and urgent for this generation. There is confusion everywhere, and unfortunately, even in the Christian world. The Book of Revelation talks about two cities — Jerusalem and Babylon. Join us and learn what Babylon represents, and why it is called a city of confusion.
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