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NTEB BIBLE STUDY: The Man Of Sin

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In my Sunday Service message this morning at Bethany Baptist Church, I preached on the revealing of the man of sin and how it might happen differently that most Christians might imagine. At the First Advent, many people didn’t know what was going on even though it was clearly outlined in scripture. They were waiting for a King, and when they got a baby in the manger, they missed it. When the biblical man of sin is finally revealed, the majority of Christians will miss it because what they’ll be seeing just might be totally different from what they’re expecting. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we look at scriptures and prophecy, Old and New Testament, related to the coming man of sin who becomes the son of perdition which is Antichrist. Outside of the Godhead, Satan and his anointed representative, Antichrist, are the most-talked about figures in the whole Bible. Satan is the most-powerful being ever created, and he is waiting right now for the start of his short-lived 7-year kingdom on this Earth. The entire world got a taste, and it was disgusting, with the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris, of what life will be like when the man of sin is revealed, and he steps into his role of the son of perdition as Antichrist. Tonight we show you it all, and take your Bible questions!
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In my Sunday Service message this morning at Bethany Baptist Church, I preached on the revealing of the man of sin and how it might happen differently that most Christians might imagine. At the First Advent, many people didn’t know what was going on even though it was clearly outlined in scripture. They were waiting for a King, and when they got a baby in the manger, they missed it. When the biblical man of sin is finally revealed, the majority of Christians will miss it because what they’ll be seeing just might be totally different from what they’re expecting. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we look at scriptures and prophecy, Old and New Testament, related to the coming man of sin who becomes the son of perdition which is Antichrist. Outside of the Godhead, Satan and his anointed representative, Antichrist, are the most-talked about figures in the whole Bible. Satan is the most-powerful being ever created, and he is waiting right now for the start of his short-lived 7-year kingdom on this Earth. The entire world got a taste, and it was disgusting, with the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris, of what life will be like when the man of sin is revealed, and he steps into his role of the son of perdition as Antichrist. Tonight we show you it all, and take your Bible questions!
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