The Kingdom of God: How It Began and How It Will End

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Bruce Thomas, 30 mars 2007 - 224 pages
How soon is the end of the Age? Are the events in the world today: The threat of new war, terrorism, loss of national security, currency wars, and uprisings in the Middle East warning us of the End of the Age? In His book, Dr. Bruce A. Thomas explores the beginnings of the Kingdom of God and gives in detail the major issues that affect us all as the End of the Age draws near. You will learn of the Capital City of the Kingdom, the reason for the Christ coming into the World and the chronology of the remaining events that will plague the world before the return of Jesus Christ on the Earth and the establishment of His Kingdom and rule on the earth.

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How the Kingdom Began Page 1 The Kingdom of Gods Son
5
The Capital City of Heaven
9
Seraphim Cherubim and Angels
17
Satan takes a Hostage on Earth
27
Justification and Redemption
31
How the Kingdom will End 6 Foundations
43
Christs early teaching on the End of the Age
53
Christs latter teaching on the End of the Age
61
The Trumpets of God
135
The Three Woes
141
The Great Tribulation
157
The Resurrection of the Righteous
167
The Wrath of God
171
The Kingdom of Christ
183
The Battle of Gog and Magog
193
The Resurrection and Judgment of the dead
201

The Revealing of Christ
89
The Outline of Events III
111
The New Heavens and New Earth
203
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Dr. Bruce A. Thomas is an ordained minister of the gospel, licensed by First Baptist Church Berkley in Norfolk, Virginia. He received his Masters of Divinity from the Norfolk Theological Seminary and College and he is currently the Pastor of the Mount Zion Baptist Church Chesapeake, Virginia. He has ministered internationally and his ministry is frequented by signs and wonders. Dr. Thomas and his wife reside in Portsmouth Virginia and they have three adult children. He may be contacted at 757-545-8605

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