The Last Days:
Gabriel's Address, Part 1
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Narrated by:
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Octavius Rowe
About this listen
"I was there, in the beginning, before your creation—before the creation of man. And now, here we are—The Last Days of your world; your system, almost over. How did you get here? Mankind has gone from Eden's perfection to 'near extermination'. How did this happen? Why was this allowed to happen? As I recount that critical moment in human history, you'll begin to realize and understand more clearly how humankind has arrived at the edge of this perilous precipice. Most importantly, you'll understand how that moment impacts your very life—both now and for eternity. Only by understanding the past will you survive the future cataclysm known as Armageddon." - Gabriel, The Able-Bodied One of God
We live in a time that some have referred to as "The Last of The Last Days". You're invited to witness the birth of mankind, as well as his speedy descent into pain and misery, as seen through the eyes of a loyal and prominent angel of God—Gabriel.Through this fictional narration, you'll learn how man took a perfect and wondrous beginning and squandered it in the pursuit of selfish aspiration. You'll learn why God allowed this to happen. You'll also learn how all of this will culminate in the confrontation the Scriptures refer to as "The War of the Great Day of God the Almighty", also known as Armageddon.
Make no mistake about it—we are living in The End Times, The Last Days of this system of things. The Apocalypse is coming; it's arrival very, very near. How can you survive Armageddon and be one of the relatively few survivors of this global catastrophe? Gabriel's sddress will answer this question, along with many other life-altering questions that beg to be answered!
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