Hi I'm pastor mark Finley and for the
last 50 years I've traveled the world
sharing the truths of the word of God
with tens of thousands of people I've
spoken in over a hundred countries and
written more than 70 books and today I
want to share with you seven facts that
you don't know about seventh-day
Adventists. Now when you study about what
a religious faith believes it's always
wise not to go to what others say about
them, but to go to what they say
about themselves for example if I want
to learn something about Hinduism or
Islam or the Baptist's or the
Presbyterians or the Catholics or any
Christian faith it's only fair to go to
the original source and find out what
they believe so we're not going to pull
myths out of the air about seventh-day
adventists recently a book was written
called seventh-day adventists and
believed and what we're going to do is
look at the teachings of Adventists as
outlined in this book and as I compare
them to the Word of God. Many people will
be surprised to know that seventh-day
Adventists are Bible believing
Christians. In fact, seventh-day
Adventists, this is fact number one,
believe the Bible is the only source of
faith and practice they believe that the
Bible is authoritative. They base that on
2nd Timothy chapter 3 and verse 16. It
says all Scripture is given by
inspiration of God and is profitable for
doctrine for reproof for correction for
instruction in righteousness that the
man or woman of God may be complete
thoroughly equipped for every good work.
The Bible teaches that Scripture is the
very foundation of our faith. Seventh-day
Adventists believe that. The Bible also
asserts that it's inspired by God
divinely inspired. In 2nd Peter chapter 1
and
verse 21 the Bible puts it this way. It
says knowing this first that no prophecy
is of private interpretation for
prophecy never came by the will of man
but holy men of God spoke as they were
moved by the Holy Spirit. The Bible is
the Living Word of God and as these
prophets spoke they revealed God's will
to humanity. Seventh-day Adventist believe
that. They don't have an extra biblical
source contrary to some what some teach
that supersedes the Bible. Seventh-day
Adventists believe in the Bible and the
Bible only as their source of faith and
practice this leads us to the surprising
fact number two. Seventh-day Adventist
believe that there are three Co eternal
co-equal persons in the Godhead the
Father the Son and the Holy Spirit
that's based of course on Scripture
itself. In Deuteronomy chapter 6 verse 4
the Bible talks about the plurality of
the Godhead, in other words the Father,
Son and the Holy Spirit.
In Deuteronomy 6 verse 4 the Bible puts
it this way. "Here o Israel the Lord our
God is one". Now that's a very fascinating
passage the word for Lord there is
Jehovah
so it says Jehovah our God the word for
God is Elohim which is the plural form
of God and then it says the Lord is one
the word one there is Akkad now I want
you to get this the word Akkad is not
like the number one number two number
three that's a different Hebrew word the
word Akkad has to do with the fusion of
equals so evening and morning were the
first day
two elements of time and you have the
first or one day
Akkad day, for example when a husband and
wife are married they become one, Akkad,
the two become one, they're two separate
and distinct beings but there's a
oneness of
mind a oneness of heart a oneness of
purpose so the Bible says the Lord
Jehovah, our God plural is one that is
Akkad Jehovah in other words the Father
Son and Holy Spirit are three distinct
beings that have the same purpose they
have the same desire, they follow
the same plans they have different roles
in the Godhead but they are united in
the salvation and the joy and the
happiness of the human race and of
course the entire universe. Now when you
come to the New Testament there are
repeated references to the Godhead the
Bible does not use the term Trinity and
many people are confused if you try to
use that word they have mistaken
understandings of it but let me look for
example at second Corinthians chapter 13
verse 14. This helps us to understand a
little bit about the Godhead. Many people
are surprised when they learn this
startling fact about seventh-day
adventists that they are Bible believing
Christians who are committed to the
authority of God's Word that they
believe in the Father the Son and the
Holy Spirit. They believe in the eternal
nature of the Godhead. Here's what the
Bible says in 2nd Corinthians 13 verse
14, it says the grace of the Lord Jesus
Christ the love of God in the communion
of the Holy Spirit be with you also here
in this one passage you have the Lord
Jesus Christ you have God and you have
the Holy Spirit. Remember Jesus baptism
Jesus is being baptized and as Christ is
being baptized a voice comes from heaven
from the father that says this is my
beloved Son in whom I'm well pleased and
there at that very moment as well the
Holy Spirit comes upon Jesus so you have
Jesus you have the Father speaking from
heaven and you have the Holy Spirit
coming upon him the Bible says the Holy
Spirit descended like a dove you'll find
that in Matthew chapter 3. You have the
same thing at Creation.
God created the heavens and the earth
Jesus was the master architect designer
as God worked through His Son as really
the active agent in creation. The Bible
says in Ephesians 3 verse 9 that
Christ created the heavens and the earth
but in Genesis 1:1 it says that God
created the heavens and the earth how do
you harmonize that. God is this overall
architect God is the master designer but
he works through Jesus as the active
agent in creation Christ accomplishes
that through the Holy Spirit so who
created the world the Father Son and the
Holy Spirit as a unity created the world
with this common purpose. What a
seventh-day Adventist believe. They
believe first the Bible is God's Word
the foundation of faith, secondly they
believe in the Eternity of the Godhead
the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit.
co-equal, co-eternal. Thirdly this gonna
really shock you seventh-day adventists
do not believe in salvation by works
they do not believe that they are saved
by what they eat or what day they keep
or the external works they preform.
Seventh-day Adventists are solidly
committed to the Bible teaching of
righteousness by faith in Jesus Christ
they are solidly committed to the fact
that we are saved by grace and grace
alone now you find that in Ephesians
chapter 2 and verse 8. Adventists do not
believe that the works that we do save
us this is Ephesians chapter 2 there are
many of the critics of seventh-day
Adventists that say that seventh-day
Adventists are legalists, we're going to
get to that shortly.
Ephesians chapter 2 but let me be very
clear very plain Ephesians 2 verse 8 and
it says this for by grace you have been
saved through faith not of yourselves it
is the gift of God not of works lest
anyone should boast for we are his
workmanship
created in Christ Jesus for good works
which God prepared beforehand for those
that walk in him. Seventh-day Adventists
believe that we can come to Jesus that
the only thing that saves us is the
death of Christ on the cross that we are
saved by His grace our faith we're not
saved by faith faith is the hand that
takes hold of the grace that saves us
what is grace, grace is God's mercy, grace
is God's pardon, grace is God's goodness,
grace is who God is he reaches out to us
in our weakness our folly our sinfulness
and He says, my child, I hung on the cross for
you, the nails through my hands were for
you the blood that ran down my temples
were for you you can come you can come
and find forgiveness and mercy the Bible
says without the shedding of blood
Leviticus 17:11 without the shedding of
blood there is no remission why why do
scriptures say that because the blood
represents the life and on the cross of
Calvary Christ's life was poured out for
you when Adam and Eve sinned they were
separated from God disobeyed God guilt
filled their souls separated from God
they were separated from the source of
life Jesus came to live the life that
they should have believed Jesus was the
second Adam according to Romans chapter
5
Jesus is the second Adam he comes and
covers the ground that Adam should have
covered he redeems our failures his
perfect life in the final judgment
stands in the place of our imperfect
life the Bible says in acts 4 verse 12
there is no other name under heaven
whereby we might be saved except the
name of Jesus
so seventh-day adventists
they believed in salvation by grace and
grace alone but wait friend what in our
text say our text says not of works that
lenny at less than anyone
should boast Ephesians chapter 2 verse 9
for we are his workmanship created in
Christ Jesus for good works grace leads
us to obedience not to disobedience in
fact in Romans 1 that's what Paul says
he says I've given you the grace for
obedience so the grace of God pardons us
from our past guilt but also is
operative as a living dynamic principle
in our lives of the Holy Spirit to
change us to make us over again so we
are created for good works seventh-day
adventists believe that faith leads you
to have a relationship with Christ that
changes your behavior seventh-day
adventists believe that grace not only
pardons our past and delivers us from
the guilt of sin but it delivers us from
the grip of sin we are no longer under
sins condemnation Romans 8:1 there is no
longer no condemnation to those who are
in Christ Jesus
but neither are we under sins bondage
Romans 8 verse 15 and onward so grace
delivers us from the condemnation of the
law but it also delivers us from the
bondage and the tyranny and the chains
of sin grace leads us to obedience this
is why Jesus said if you love me keep my
Commandments now here's one of the
biggest misunderstandings many
evangelical Christians particularly say
seventh-day adventists believe you're
saved by law not so Adventists believe
you're saved by grace but we believe
that grace is so good that it enters our
lives and leads us to live godly
obedient lives now when you talk about
the commandments people always say well
we're not saved by the law and therefore
we're under the new covenant what is the
new covenant what does it mean to be
under the new covenant in Hebrews the
10th chapter and the 16th verse it says
this is the Covenant that I'll make with
them after those days as the Lord I'll
put my laws into their hearts and in
their minds I
right there what is the New Covenant the
New Covenant is Jesus Christ who died
for us entering into our lives for the
Holy Spirit writing his law in our mind
so we know it and writing his law in our
heart so we love it
that's what the New Covenant is all
about when people say to me well you're
not under law you're under grace what
does it mean to be under law it means to
be under the condemnation of the law it
means that the law that you have broken
condemns you it means to be under the
system of law as a method of salvation
we're not under the system of law as a
method of salvation were under the grace
of God as a method of salvation but you
know the Apostle Paul in Romans chapter
3 puts it this way Paul says in Romans
the third chapter verse 31 do we then
make void the law through faith
certainly not on the country we
established the law so Paul says look
I'm coming to my conclusion whatever
conclusion to come to that's not Paul's
conclusion his indeed a wrong conclusion
Paul says here do you make void the law
through faith not at all we what
establish the law so when seventh-day
Adventists pray to God to live an
obedient life they're trying to be
obedient in their own strength they're
trusting the holy spirit to write the
law in their mind so they'll know it in
their hearts so they love it but then
somebody said put you Adventist keep the
Sabbath the Sabbath this Old Testament
it's it's Judaism wait a minute let's
think this one through that's the fourth
startling fact about seventh-day
Adventist seventh-day Adventists don't
accept the Sabbath as an Old Testament
legalistic requirement as a reversion to
Judaism seventh-day Adventists want to
go back much further than Judaism they
want to go back to the book of Genesis
and they're in Genesis chapter 2
the Bible puts it this way Genesis the
second chapter verses 1 to 3 the Bible
talks about the creation of our world
now remember there is no Jew around at
creation when did the Jewish race come
into existence in the days of Abraham
and that was certainly over 2200 years
after creation Abraham had Isaac and
Isaac had Jacob and Jacob had 12 sons
and those 12 sons became the tribes of
Israel so no Jews around at the time of
creation notice what the Bible says in
Genesis 2 thus the 7 thus the heavens
and the earth and all the host of them
were finished and on the seventh day God
ended his work which he had done and he
rested on the seventh day from all the
work which he had done God blessed the
seventh day and sanctified it because in
it he rested from all his work which he
had created and made so there at
creation God creates the seventh day
Sabbath he rests on the Sabbath we rest
because he rested he blessed the Sabbath
you can get a blessing any day you
worship on but seventh-day Adventists
believe based on Genesis 2 that God put
a special blessing within the Sabbath
and as we come every Sabbath we long for
that blessing God sanctified the Sabbath
the Bible says he set it apart just like
one woman set apart in marriage for one
man we worship God every day of our
lives we live lives of worship but one
day is especially sanctified one day is
especially set apart that's why in the
Ten Commandments in Exodus chapter 20
the Bible puts it this way remember the
Sabbath day to keep it holy six days
shalt thou labor and do all thy work but
the seventh day is the Sabbath of the
LORD thy God it says remember why did
God say remember because he knew we
would forget notice it doesn't say
remember the Sabbath because in six days
God created the heavens and the earth
and the Sabbath is the Sabbath of the
Jew he says in the commandments it's the
Sabbath of the LORD thy God somebody's
up at the second if the commandments
were nailed to the cross
may I ask you a question which
Commandments were nailed to the cross
was the one that says thou shalt not
have any other gods before thee was the
one that says thou should not make any
graven image when the one that was the
one that says thou shalt not take the
name of the LORD thy God in vain was the
one that said thou shalt not kill thou
shalt not commit adultery thou shalt not
steal thou shalt not bear false witness
honor thy father and thy mother with
which one you say oh but wait a minute
we as Christians were motivated to keep
by the holy spirit 9 but but we'll leave
the 10th the Sabbath nailed to the cross
does that make any sense does God say
I'll write my law in your mind and I'll
write it in your heart except for the
fourth commandment the Sabbath you see
the Sabbath identifies the validity of
the entire law of God because you read
thou shalt not have any other gods
before they don't worship images why
shouldn't I do that thou shalt not kill
why shouldn't I do that thou shalt not
steal why shouldn't I do that but when
you read the fourth commandment which is
the seal of the whole law it says
remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy
for in six days the Lord God created
heaven and earth
the reason the law has validity is
because we are creatures and he is
creator the reason the law has validity
is because we did not evolve that
because God made us God created us God
fashioned us so the law has validity
because we serve a Creator God who's
given us principles of living and the
law reveals how to love if you could
summarize the whole law in one word it's
love if you summarized it in two phrases
it's love God and love your fellow man
but the way we love God is by keeping
the first four Commandments the way we
reveal love to man is understanding the
last six Commandments and so love is the
fulfilling of the law love is not the
breaking of the law like Jesus said in
Matthew chapter 5 verse 17 when he said
don't think I've come to destroy the law
the prophets I've come not to destroy
but to do what fulfil somebody says is
there any evidence at all in the New
Testament about the Sabbath well Luke 4
verse 16 says that as is
than was Jesus kept the Sabbath in
Matthew chapter 24 he said pray that
when you have to flee from Jerusalem but
the robots are coming that you'd have to
do it on the Sabbath Jerusalem was
destroyed 70 AD years almost 37 years
after the death of Christ but there
abouts
and yet he said to his followers pray
that your flights not on the Sabbath why
would he say that if they weren't
keeping the Sabbath but you know in Acts
the 13th chapter here the Apostle Paul
the Apostle Paul gets a whole city
together and as he brings that city
together they worship on the Sabbath and
in verse 42 it says when the Jews went
out of the synagogue the Gentiles begged
that these words might be preached to
them the next Sabbath now notice what it
says after that the what does Paul say
does he say the Gentiles you come back
tomorrow not at all notice it says the
next Sabbath the whole city came
together to hear the word of God why
didn't Paul tell them hey you come back
on the first day of the week you see the
Sabbath is of eternal significance the
book of Revelation chapter 14 verse 12
says here is the patience of the saints
here they that keep the commandments of
God the Bible is the basis of our faith
alone
it provides the foundation the Father
Son and the Holy Spirit have work
together in creation they work together
to initiate the plan of salvation
Jesus Christ died on Calvary's cross as
our only Savior were saved totally by
grace but that grace leads us to
obedience it leads us to obedience to
all God's commandments and we keep the
Sabbath not as a symbol of legalism but
we keep the Sabbath an acknowledgment
that he is our Creator and we are his
creatures the Sabbath is a symbol of
righteousness by faith not righteousness
by works because on Sabbath we rest we
rest in his love we rest in his care we
rest in His goodness we rest in his
salvation and we rest looking forward to
the new creation
here is the
next startling fact about seventh-day
adventists seventh-day adventists fact 5
believe in hope they are a people of
hope they believe in Jesus promise that
he's coming again John 14 verse 1 2 3
let not your heart be troubled you
believe in God believe also in me in my
father's house are many mansions if it
were not so I would have told you and I
go to prepare a place for you and if I
go to prepare a place for you jesus said
I will come again seventh-day Adventist
are people of hope around us we have
crime around us we have corruption
around us we have poverty and pollution
around us we have disaster and disease
around us all over the world we see this
groaning for deliverance seventh-day
Adventists are people of hope they
believe that the signs of the times
reveal that Jesus is coming soon
revelation 1 verse 7 he comes with
clouds and every eye will see him first
Thessalonians chapter 4 verse 16 and 17
the Lord himself shall descend from
heaven with a shout with the Trump of
God with the voice of the archangel and
the dead in Christ shall rise first then
we which are alive shall be caught up to
meet them with them together to meet the
Lord in the air
you see Adventists are a people of hope
their hearts beat with hope they
recognize that this world is not going
to be destroyed in some thermonuclear
disaster this world is not going to be
destroyed by some Cataclysm in the
future Adventists are a people of hope
they believe in the second coming of
Christ here's the sixth fact that you
didn't know about seventh-day Adventist
seventh-day Adventists do not believe
they can eat their way into heaven they
don't believe they can exercise their
way into heaven they don't believe that
the physical habits of life are Salvage
that earn them salvation but yet
seventh-day Adventists are living
between seven and ten years longer than
their American neighbors why
because they believe that their bodies
are the temple of the Holy Spirit first
Corinthians chapter 6 verse 19 and 20
you see Adventists do not practice
health because they think if they do in
some magical way that will earn them
salvation but Adventist we've recognized
that human beings are holistic they
recognize that their bodies are the
temple of God 1st Corinthians chapter 6
verse 19 and 20 do you not know that
your body is the temple of the Holy
Spirit who is in you who you have from
God and you're not your own you bought
with a price therefore glorify God in
your body and in your spirit which are
gods seventh-day adventists believe that
God has created them seventh-day
adventists believe that Jesus Christ has
redeemed them so we are twice his where
he is by creation in his by redemption
and as the result of that seventh day
I've must believe that we ought to care
for our bodies our bodies are the temple
of the holy spirit and as we live in
harmony with the principles of God's law
as outlined in Scripture it improves the
quality of our life in a stressful world
as we rest each Sabbath and have a
peaceful mind our health is improved in
a world of junk foods with fast foods as
wheat the piont based diet that God
outlined in the book of Genesis of
fruits nuts grains and vegetables we
reduce heart attacks we reduce the
amount of cancer and we can reverse some
of the degenerative diseases of our time
now somebody says but but wait a minute
the Bible does not advocate a vegetarian
diet all the seventh-day Adventists are
not vegetarians a percentage of them are
vegetarianism is not a tenet of the
seventh-day Adventist faith in the sense
that it is a doctrine of the Adventist
faith Adventists recognized that the
ideal diet given in the book of Genesis
a plant-based diet they also recognize
that throughout the Bible after the days
of Noah God gave permission to eat meat
Adventists believe that a plant-based
diet is the best diet but they do not
condemn people who are eating meat and
who have not made a transition to that
better diet yet the Adventists encourage
the most healthful diet possible they
encourage the eating of foods in as
natural States less artificial as
possible but none of these things are
tenets of faith none of these things are
doctrines they are rather principles
that God has given to enable us to live
longer happier lives Adventists advocate
a non-smoking lifestyle the speak openly
against any physical habit that destroys
our body seventh-day Adventists
recognize the physical and social
dangers of excessive alcohol or alcohol
at all and urge a temperate lifestyle so
seventh-day Adventists want to be a
healthy people seventh-day Adventists
want to make a contribution to their
society that's why there are Adventist
hospitals throughout that's why their
Adventist health clinics
that's why Adventist churches conduct
depression recovery seminars and reefs
M&R seminars on reversing diabetes and
natural lifestyle cooking schools and
stress management programs we want to
make a contribution to our society and
we believe that it honors God if we live
a healthy lifestyle now here's the
seventh fact that you likely don't know
about seventh-day adventists seventh-day
Adventist see the Bible in its broadest
perspective we recognize that there is a
conflict between good and evil in the
universe Revelation chapter 12 and we're
looking there at Revelation chapter 12
and we're looking starting
verse seven and war broke out in heaven
isn't that a strange place for war
Michael and his angels fought against
the dragon the dragon fought in his
angels but they did not prevail nor was
a place found for them in heaven any
longer so the Great Dragon was cast out
that serpent of old the devil and Satan
who deceives the whole world he was cast
into the earth and his angels were cast
out with him
in the ancient realms of space thousands
of years ago there was an intergalactic
conflict a great controversy a cosmic
battle between the father Jesus and the
Holy Spirit on one side and Satan and
his angels on the other side Satan had
claimed that God was unfair and unjust
Satan had misrepresented the character
of God and as the result of that said
that God was authoritarian that God was
a vindictive judge and a wrathful tyrant
why didn't God destroy Satan immediately
because if God would have done that the
whole universe would have served him
from fear Satan did God create Satan not
at all he created a beautiful angel
called Lucifer coming from two words
Latin words lux Farah Lux is light
Pharaoh is bearer and so Lucifer
rebelled against God he wanted to take
God's throne he wanted to usurp dad's
authority according to Isaiah chapter 14
Lucifer is cast out of heaven with his
evil angels but to be fair to the
universe the he was cast out just as the
earth was being created God gave earth
beings that power of choice God gave
earth beings Adam and Eve the power of
choice who will they serve Satan comes
to Eve in the Garden of Eden and says if
you eat this fruit God knows you will be
an exalted being you'll know good and
evil if you eat this fruit you'll have a
greater sphere of happiness and joy and
meaning God doesn't want you to enter
into the fullness of life he doesn't
want you to have this kind of joy Satan
misrepresents the character of God Eve
partakes of the fruit Adam partakes of
it immediately they begin to die in
their body
their bodies are decaying the wages of
sin are death Romans chapter 6 verse 23
God comes to that garden he promises
genesis 3:15 that the Messiah will come
why did Christ come for two reasons to
live for us and to die for us he came to
answer this charges of Satan he came to
clear the name of the Father that's why
he said to Philip if you've seen me
you've seen the father John 14 verse 9
because every time Jesus touched blind
eyes and they're opened every time you
touch deaf ears and they run stopped
every time he touched a withered man's
arm and was healed every time he held a
baby that had died and breathed life
into what he's saying this is what God
is like God wants you to be healthy God
wants you to be well see the great
controversy theme is unique seventh-day
Evans understand this Conover see
between good and evil Christ came to
reveal the father and he came to pay the
ransom price for sin he came to die the
death we ought to die he bore our sin
and guilt and shame on the cross now
every human being on planet Earth has
the opportunity of accepting this gospel
and when this gospel they came to
Matthew 24 verse 14 shall go to all the
world then the end shall come and before
the coming of Jesus there will be a
cosmic judgment according to Daniel
chapter 7 the books are open the
judgment is set and the whole universe
sees that God has done everything he
could to save every human being and that
when the universe is satisfied that
every human being is at the final
opportunity and choice to serve Christ
but those who've disobeyed have rebelled
against the moving of his spirit they've
turned their backs on his love when
every human being has had the chance to
see that when revelation 22 verse 11 and
12 is fulfilled he that is righteous let
him be righteous still and he that is
holy let him be holy still
and he that is unrighteous let him be
unrighteous still and he that his unholy
let him be unholy still behold I come
quickly my reward is with me when every
human being on earth has had a
reasonable opportunity make their final
irrevocable decision Jesus will come he
will come as king of kings he will come
as Lord of lords seventh-day Adventists
are a people of hope because they
believe that in the final analysis Jesus
wins and Satan loses they believe that
Jesus will be triumphant they believe
that the powers of evil will be crushed
and gone the Bible says that God will
create a new heavens and a new earth
Christ comes we ascend to heaven with
him and then after that great millennial
period that the Bible talks about
revelation 20 the holy city descends and
as it descends the wicked who now have
been resurrected after they have been
destroyed by the brightness of Christ
coming rush up to that city they tried
to take it but yet fire comes down from
that city and devours them and out of
the ashes of the old world God creates a
new heaven and a new earth seventh-day
Adventists believe and what the Bible
teaches that Jesus is going to come that
Jesus plan will be triumphant that his
purpose will be triumphant
that his kingdom will reign forever and
ever and ever and ever
now this video may have stimulated some
questions on your part I've not answered
all the questions and I've not certainly
go in going into every doctor in the
seventh-day adventists teach let me open
my heart to you I was a young seventeen
year old boy seeking for truth seeking
for meaning in my life and I began to
study God's Word I was not interested in
man's opinion I wanted to know what the
Bible teaches and as I studied the Holy
Spirit impressed me with the truths that
I've shared with you now the truths that
I've shared with you from the Bible
today are not simply the only things
that seventh-day Adventist teach and if
you are really a truth seeker I'd really
love to be able to answer some of the
questions you have or have our staff
answer some of those questions now look
let me be honest with you if you just
want to debate we're not interested in
debating you know Jesus said in John 7
verse 17 if any man will do his will
then he shall know of the doctrine see
understanding with our head first comes
with a commitment of our heart and if
you really want to know God's will if
you are a truth seeker if you really are
anxious to know truth I'm more than
happy to share with you personally to
have my staff share with you if you have
questions we'd love to answer your
questions all you need to do is go to
hope lives 365.com
forward slash questions that's hope
lives 365.com forward slash questions we
are here for you we're here to help you
on that faith journey there's no
coercion no pressure you know in my own
faith journey as I sought I was looking
for truth and when I found the real
facts about seventh-day Adventists it
resonated with what the Holy Spirit was
doing in my own heart it resonated with
what the truths that I had discovered in
the Word of God or in the Bible we'd
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