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Growth in Him happens in communion with God not far from his presense.
When was the last time something so moved you?
When was the last time your time with God truly left you wanting more of God?
When was the last time you knew the hope of heaven
What is the wedding supper of the Lamb.
It is that moment when all who have received Christ, those that have passed away, those that have been raised to life are all joined together to particulate and witness Christ calling His Church to a wedding feast.
To the greatest meal you or I could ever image.
The sounds and taste of which instaragm can’t hold.
The short phrase can not discribe.
This is a table that’s being set for all who call Jesus Lord.
John Recieves this vision of what this supper will be and how it would sound.
He’s given the command to document or write down what is about to accure.
Why would it be that as John write down what the angle is telling him that he woul be reminded on a or possible unique to this occasion to write down what he’s toLtd and what he has seen.
In this book John is told on several occasion to write down what he sees.
We can note that he writes things down for two reasons.
First because he’s been told to document his vision.
Simple put John writes down what he’s seen so it can be shared with other of what the prophecy of God through the Spirit is telling the Church.
However this is a second reason, This reason is for the sake of emphasie.
You might remember when at a some point in school a teacher would pause during a lesson to emphase something verbally and by doing so you knew it was something important to remember.
Possible something you might find on an exam.
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The Blessing
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The Invitation
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The Truth
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The Response
I. We discover how blessed it will be to come to this table.
II.
We are affirmed by the invitation God has placed in our hearts.
III.
We unders
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