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liberty bible church          1~/14~/07 P.M.
By Tom Zobrist
“the end is near!”
Genesis 7:6-24
introduction
Talk of the end of the world has been a common theme throughout the last several decades.
But, is it just the boy calling wolf all over again?
Is the end really near or is it all just the talk of religious fanatics?
Is the end really near?
If so, how do we prepare?
i.
we can                                               god’s                                                                                  vs.
6-16
a. residents of the shelter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
b.
the storm
            Cf.
Gen. 1:6-7
 
 
 
 
 
           
ii. we can                                                                   god’s                                                                  vs.
17-24
 
A.
b.
Cf.
Matt.
24:37-39
 
 
 
c.
why a judgment of this nature?
conclusion
What does this mean for the world today?
1.
2.
Cf.
Heb.
9:27
3.
 
Cf.
Psalm 91
   
                                                  
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