Where Are The Missing Jigsaw Pieces?
Ever wondered what the Bible is about?
Never Found Anybody That Took The Time To Spell It Out?
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The Bible is not a collection of disconnected stories and moral teachings. It is a coherent narrative from Genesis to Revelation detailing God’s purpose with the earth and His intention to fill it with His glory.
* **The “One Purpose”**: Christadelphians believe God has one unified purpose, revealed progressively through His promises (the “One Hope”). This begins with the promises to the Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) concerning the land of Israel and a seed (Christ) that would bless all nations.
* **Prophecy as the Plotline**: End-time prophecy is the climax and fulfilment of this entire plotline. Understanding the prophecies concerning the return of Christ, the resurrection of the faithful, the restoration of Israel, and the establishment of God’s Kingdom on earth is to understand the *destination* toward which the entire Bible is moving. Without this destination in view, a reader can easily misinterpret individual parts of the story.
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Auckland Library Honoring Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Westgate Library Manawa, since Saturday 14/04/26 have been displaying Ali Khamenei. Described as "commemoration of the martyrdom of Ayatollah Imam Ali Khamenei Supreme Leader". Funded by Rate Payers. Opinions
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