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The God Family Vision

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The publisher offers this ebook for free at www.thetrumpet.com/literature/265/the.... Christ came to Earth to declare the Father-the God Family. He didn’t come here to declare Himself, as this world believes. That deception is why this world doesn’t understand God’s plan for mankind. They are in the dark. And so are most of God’s own people! Here is the only message that will fill us with hope. It is about bringing God’s government and peace to the whole universe. It is the true gospel that mankind has never understood. In this God Family Spokesman Hannah's Family Vision High Priest's Rebellious Sons Declaring the Father Where Is the God of Judgment? God's Covenant With Levi A Message Not Delivered Reviving the Elijah Work The Hope of the Gospel

169 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 12, 2013

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April 25, 2021
This is another incredible book from Mr. Flurry.

He picks up where Herbert W. Armstrong finishes with Mystery of the Ages, further unpacking the notion of humanity's destiny as God-beings in the Creator's very own family.

A substantial part of the book was devoted to discussing the Church split after Mr. Arnstrong's death.

It is evident the split in the Church is still deeply painful. New leadership in the Church took away central documents and long-held doctrines. How the vast changes snuck through, I will never know! Although Mr. Flurry has a good understanding of this. This is unpacked for the reader in this and another book called Malachi's Message.

This book is harder going for the non-Bible student. You really need to follow the scripture references as you read, meaning the book takes longer to get through.

Yet, in the end, you will be rewarded.
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