The Promise of My Father by Wynn Skelton
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Many end-time Christian prophecy watchers are fascinated by this news and intrigued by what has recently been announced by the Temple Institute in Jerusalem, Israel. They have recently declared they have completed construction of a Temple altar suitable for conducting sacrifices according to Israel’s Sacrificial System and Temple procedures––many are stunned by this most ambitious project that allegedly defines another closer step toward the building of a third Temple.
Carl Gallups, a Baptist minister claims this is a huge step toward fulfillment of Bible prophecy. Mark Biltz, author of Blood Moons, heralds it as a significant prophetic announcement. Jonathon Cahn, author of the Harbinger, proclaims the altar is central to the abomination of desolation––but is it? Are these proclamations something to be concerned about? Are we entering into the time when the third Temple will be built, affirming the return of Jesus Christ the Messiah? Watch our most recent Biblical News Update as we attempt to answer these questions.
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This is just a reminder that we will not have Services in Springfield this coming Sabbath January 16th because we will be meeting with CGI in Springdale, Arkansas their Services start at 2:00 p.m. The address is 705 E. Meadow Ave., Springdale, AR.
We will see you the following Sabbath January 23rd.
Dave
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