Lesson 1: “This Is My Work and My Glory”
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pamJanuary 2, 2018
Thank you so much for your study in this area. I love the Old Testament and feel that my understanding of the Spirit world has helped me to see that any death that is caused by the Lord's servants in the name of the Lord is merciful, especially since we know exactly where they are going (the Spirit World) and their lives are not over. They will be taught the truth if they don't know it yet. Everything we go through is a blessing, including death if the Lord so requires.
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