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Expecting to See Jesus Group Bible Study by Anne Graham Lotz

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Expecting to See Jesus Group Bible Study by Anne Graham Lotz. In Expecting to See Jesus Group Bible Study, Anne Graham Lotz delivers a message from the Mount of Olives in Israel and issues a wake-up call using the signs of Jesus' return. In addition, you will be led by Anne through a Bible study workshop. She is also joined by pastors Crawford Loritts and Henry Blackaby for seven additional sessions to discuss the experience of a deeper, richer relationship with God through a life-changing, fire-blazing revival.

Anne knows from personal experience that it's in the busyness of our days, as we're drifting in comfortable complacency, that we most need a wake-up call—a jolt that pushes us to seek out a revival of our passion for Jesus that began as a blazing fire but somehow has died down to an ineffective glow.

In Expecting to See Jesus, Anne shows how you can experience an authentic, deeper, richer relationship with God in a life-changing, fire-blazing revival.

The DVD and Participant's Guide are available at your local Christian bookstore and online at:
ChristianBook.com - http://zndr.vn/AkbYgi
Amazon.com - http://zndr.vn/ylUTlZ
BN.com - http://zndr.vn/Am3oh6

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  • @paulbortolazzo<If the rapture, one taken one left, takes place during the coming of the Son of Man (Mat. 24:30-31, and the Antichrist invades Jerusalem in v15, what comes first, the persecution by the Antichrist or the rapture? The answer is the Antichrist comes BEFORE the rapture. So can the rapture come at any moment? Not according to Jesus!

  • "...Take heed that no one deceives you. For many will come in My name, saying, 'I am the Christ,' and will deceive many." (Mat. 24:4-5) Is our Lord teaching many will come saying they are the Christ? Or is He saying many will come in His name and deceive many? I've been saved for thirty-four years and I've never met someone saying they are the Christ. Yet, there are teachers today saying Jesus is the Christ while at the same time deceiving many.

  • I was going to but some hippie wearing a white robe told me not to.

  • @deerstalker999 then go ahead ...u first!

  • Professor stephen hawkins "Heven is a place for people who are scared of the dark". we live and we die there is nothing else get used to it people.

  • This was the most concise and accurate account about the end of the times... I Especially found "the frequentcy is important" and about the fig tree symbolizing Isreal..

    May our lord continue your future insights...

  • outstanding...sooooo beautiful. Ann certainly has her Daddy's gift

  • I am thankful for this video because it's things like that were discussed in this video that have weighed heavy on my heart. and i am just so thankful to have some of my questions answered. I just wish that more people could see and willingly watch this video.

  • @Duck4212 See my other comment to LastLivingWitness. In addition, the Greek word translated as repent is metanoeō (μετανοέω).  It means to change one's mind. To go from faithlessness to faith is a changing of one's mind. So it is impossible to receive faith without repentance. Even though evidence of repentance and faith is good works, it is not the works that saves (Eph 2:8-9).

  • @LastLivingWitness I think it is important to make a distinction between sinner, ignorant sin, and willful sin. A sinner is a faithless person enslaved to a sinful nature (Joh 8:34) who can do nothing to please God (Heb 11:6). When we are saved by grace through faith the old nature is crucified (Rom 6:6), we are born again with a new nature (Joh 3:3-7) and set free from the bondage of sin (1Co 10:13). If we use our freedom to keep sinning, we can expect hellfire (Heb 10:26-27)

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