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00:01 I want to spend my life
00:07 Mending broken people
00:13 I want to spend my life
00:19 Removing pain
00:24 Lord, let my words
00:30 Heal a heart that hurts
00:34 I want to spend my life
00:40 Mending broken people
00:46 I want to spend my life
00:51 Mending broken people
01:09 Hello, I'm Shelley Quinn.
01:11 I'm JD Quinn.
01:12 And we are so glad that you, our 3ABN family,
01:15 are joining us today.
01:17 We have an interesting situation
01:21 at 3ABN.
01:22 A lot of people when we talk about
01:24 Three Angels Broadcasting Network,
01:27 many people in the area
01:29 thought that it was supposed to be
01:31 Danny and his brothers were the three angels.
01:34 And the point is that a lot of people don't know
01:37 the Book of Revelation and the three angels' messages
01:42 from Revelation 14.
01:44 Let me read, just real quickly, how this message begins
01:49 because it doesn't begin
01:52 with "Fear God and give Him glory."
01:54 That's not the beginning.
01:55 The beginning is Revelation 14:6.
02:00 "Then I saw another angel flying in the midst of heaven,
02:04 having the everlasting gospel
02:08 to preach to those who dwell on the earth to every nation,
02:12 tribe, tongue, and people."
02:14 Now the point that I'm making is the everlasting gospel
02:19 is the foundation for the three angels' messages.
02:24 And we're gonna be talking about
02:25 the three angels' messages today.
02:27 We have a special guest with us.
02:30 Let me just go ahead and introduce him,
02:32 and that is Pastor John Thomas Anderson.
02:36 You know my middle name in there.
02:37 Yeah. I did, didn't I?
02:39 John, we are so glad that you're with us today.
02:41 I'm blessed.
02:42 I wanna thank you for letting me
02:43 be on your program.
02:45 And as we pray before we began,
02:47 we ask that God's name be lifted up and glorified
02:49 and every word be to His honor.
02:51 Amen.
02:52 Now you are the pastor of the Mentone
02:55 Seventh-day Adventist Church.
02:56 I am so blessed to be pastor of a wonderful church
02:58 in Mentone, California.
02:59 And if you don't know where that is,
03:01 it's about 10 miles east of Loma Linda
03:03 on Interstate 10.
03:05 Okay.
03:06 And this is a wonderful church with loving people,
03:08 active people, faithful people.
03:10 I've been there a little more than four years now.
03:12 And it's gone by very fast.
03:13 Well, we're very, very...
03:15 So I'm gonna say hi to my church members.
03:16 Absolutely.
03:17 I know they're all watching and waving back.
03:21 Well, before we get into this,
03:23 first, I do wanna thank you so much for your prayer...
03:27 and your prayers and your love
03:29 and your financial support of 3ABN.
03:32 And obviously,
03:33 Revelation 14 is where we got the name for this network.
03:38 But, honey, everybody likes music
03:41 and you get to introduce the music.
03:42 I get to introduce the music
03:43 and we're blessed by having Sam O campo.
03:47 "What a Precious Friend."
03:49 You're gonna love his piano playing.
06:49 Thank you, Sam. Yeah, Sam.
06:51 I always love listening to Sam and I love watching Sam
06:55 while he's into his music.
06:57 Amen. What a blessing!
06:59 Amen.
07:00 What a blessing it is to be here with pastor.
07:02 Yes. Blessing to me.
07:03 Tell us a little bit about yourself.
07:04 I know that you're in Southern California.
07:06 Yes. Right?
07:08 Yes.
07:09 And we're in the cornfields of Southern Illinois.
07:12 And I think there's a little bit
07:14 different dynamics here.
07:15 What's your church like?
07:17 Well, our church is a wonderful church,
07:19 we have a wide diversity
07:20 in just about every category
07:22 you can think of with ethnicity,
07:25 we have many different cultures represented
07:27 and everybody gets along.
07:29 This is what I find truly a blessing is that seriously,
07:32 I've never heard one whisper of any kind of,
07:35 you know, racial thing or like that.
07:37 We have all colors and makes and models there.
07:40 We have all ages.
07:42 We have lots of kids,
07:43 when the children's story time is presented,
07:45 we may have 40 or 50 kids upon the rostrum.
07:49 And the people are willing to work and serve.
07:51 And church is active and growing.
07:53 So this is good active church.
07:54 Absolutely it is.
07:55 I mean, about how many come on a Sabbath?
07:57 On any given Sabbath,
07:58 by the time you count early service, late service,
08:01 our Spanish group that meets, there's probably 400.
08:03 Praise God.
08:04 Sometimes when we have special events,
08:06 it's 50% more than that.
08:09 Praise the Lord.
08:10 Can I tell you a quick story?
08:11 Oh, sure.
08:13 Years ago, the church sold a property
08:14 that was adjacent to us to another church
08:17 and they built on it.
08:19 It's a wonderful church, a Sunday keeping church.
08:21 And the pastor there told me about a year ago, he said,
08:25 "On Saturday, I'm in my office, looking down on your campus,
08:30 I'm preparing for my sermon the next day."
08:32 And he said, "What is your secret?"
08:36 Can you imagine how humbling it was
08:37 for somebody to ask me that question?
08:40 And I told him, I said,
08:41 "It's the message that we share.
08:42 It's the three angels' messages."
08:44 And I gave him that book.
08:45 Praise God.
08:47 And when you said gave him that book,
08:48 the reason that we have invited Pastor John here today is...
08:54 And we'll get into this story.
08:55 But we have a gentleman who works here Gary,
08:57 well, you've probably seen him on family worship,
09:00 he used to attend Pastor John's Church.
09:03 And one day he walked in, I mean,
09:05 he told JD about this book entitled Three Angels,
09:09 One Message, and he walked in and gave it to JD.
09:12 Now I want you to know, it's not often
09:16 that I see my husband pick up a book
09:18 and not be able to put it down.
09:20 But what was your impression of the book?
09:22 Well, as I got into it...
09:24 I mean, we all wanna know more
09:26 about the three angels' message.
09:27 I mean, every time that I read the three angels' message,
09:32 it's always I learned more and more.
09:34 And as I picked up
09:36 and started reading your book, pastor,
09:37 it just seems like it was so simple to understand.
09:41 Praise the Lord.
09:42 And when you go one page to page for long,
09:45 you're in the next chapter, then next chapter.
09:47 And it's got from Revelation 14:6-12.
09:54 Yes, and I mean, every chapter is broken down
09:57 and just fantastic.
09:59 Fantastic.
10:01 All the glory to God, JD.
10:02 Let me tell you how that happened actually,
10:04 and that is that a number of years ago...
10:08 I've always appreciated and loved and preached
10:10 to three angels' messages.
10:12 It's a cornerstone of our faith.
10:14 And as I kind of looked around in my mind, I said, "You know,
10:18 you can read about the three angels' messages
10:20 in this book over here or in this periodical over here
10:23 or in this Bible study here."
10:24 But I said, "Is there one book
10:26 that just covers those seven verses?"
10:28 And in my mind, I could not come up with one.
10:32 And I thought, "Well, somebody ought to write a book
10:34 just on the three angels' messages."
10:36 And the Lord put a burden on my heart to do that.
10:39 And at first, I kind of shied away from that
10:40 'cause I thought,
10:42 "Well, somebody can do it better than me,
10:43 surely there's a scholar or a teacher or somebody
10:45 that could do that."
10:46 And yet, the Lord just impressed me,
10:49 "Go ahead and work on that."
10:51 And eventually, we submitted the manuscript to the review.
10:54 And thank the Lord, they accepted it,
10:56 they published it in 2012.
10:59 And the purpose that I had...
11:02 A number of purposes, of course,
11:03 was to make the message simple.
11:06 In the Book of Habakkuk, we read 2:2,
11:09 "Write the vision and make it plain."
11:10 Amen.
11:11 And I think the Lord wants His message
11:13 to be understood.
11:15 Sister White says that when Jesus preached,
11:17 He did not use big words.
11:18 That's one of my favorite quotes.
11:20 So I wanted a book that would be readable
11:23 and understandable for people
11:25 who did not have the chance to go to seminary.
11:27 I mean, education is great.
11:29 Get all the learning you can,
11:30 but many of our members have not had that opportunity.
11:33 And I wanted a book that could speak to them.
11:35 I also wanted a book that was entirely from the Bible.
11:40 We have wonderful outside sources,
11:42 extra biblical sources that we appreciate.
11:44 But I wanted a book that somebody could,
11:47 you know, realize this just came out of Scripture
11:49 strictly on the Bible.
11:51 I love that.
11:53 And my prayer is that the Lord will bless this book
11:55 to share the messages of the three angels,
11:58 which of course, your network is...
12:01 All about. All about. All about.
12:03 Let's hit the pause button right there
12:04 'cause we're gonna get into this message.
12:06 We want you to hear some things that he has to say about this.
12:11 But, John, let's back up just a little bit
12:14 and get some personal information.
12:15 Okay.
12:17 Did you grow up in a Christian home?
12:18 I grew up in a Christian home,
12:19 my parents were devout Lutherans.
12:21 Okay.
12:22 And they came from Minnesota, they were Scandinavian,
12:23 and so that was very common,
12:25 and settled in San Diego after the war.
12:28 And they were invited to a series of meetings
12:31 by their family doctor,
12:32 they had never heard
12:33 of Seventh-day Adventists before,
12:35 but the doctor was a Seventh-day Adventist.
12:36 And how it happened that he was their family doctor,
12:39 I'll never know.
12:40 But I believe the Lord had His hand in that.
12:42 Amen.
12:43 And so he invited them to the series of meetings,
12:44 and the pastor who was Elder Calvin Osborn
12:48 gave a tremendous series.
12:50 I was only five years old at the time.
12:52 The meetings were held in a rented building
12:54 that was literally next door to my grandparents' house.
12:57 We would go to my grandparents' house
12:58 and have something to eat
13:00 and then walk down the sidewalk into this Masonic lodge
13:03 that they had rented
13:04 for the purpose of the meetings.
13:05 And so night after night, they went,
13:07 and they were just blown away.
13:08 What an irony, the Masonic lodge.
13:14 You know, they've been Christians,
13:16 they've been going to church every week,
13:17 but they were learning things
13:18 they'd never seen in the Bible before.
13:20 And they could not deny that these were Bible truths
13:23 that they were hearing.
13:24 So at the end of the meetings,
13:26 although the rest of my family
13:28 who had also attended the meetings, aunts and uncles,
13:31 they'd also attend to those meetings.
13:32 But my parents said we have to do this.
13:36 And so they became Seventh-day Adventists in 1954,
13:39 I believe it was,
13:40 and that was a life-changing event in our family.
13:44 I'm sure.
13:45 Health principles were adopted, kids went to Christian school,
13:48 we went to Sabbath instead of Sunday.
13:51 And many things in our lives changed for the better.
13:55 And I have to say, you know,
13:56 praise God that that doctor
13:57 invited my parents to those meetings
14:00 and praise God that my parents accepted the message.
14:03 I have to say where I would be, without that today,
14:05 I have no idea, literally.
14:07 How old are you when you became personal,
14:09 your relationship with the Lord?
14:11 I grew up in that Christian home,
14:12 I went to church school,
14:14 I went to church and Sabbath school,
14:15 but I was not truly converted until my senior year
14:19 in high school.
14:20 I was just kind of there occupying the pew, you know,
14:23 but I was truly converted
14:24 when I was a senior in high school
14:26 and felt a burden to become a pastor,
14:29 I went to Pacific Union College
14:31 and was there graduated in '72,
14:36 did not have a call to go into the ministry,
14:38 we had graduated like some 40, you know,
14:41 students taking theology.
14:43 So I actually went into law school
14:45 for a couple years.
14:46 I did well, but it didn't seem to fit.
14:48 Talked to my pastor, he said,
14:50 "Why don't you get an interview again if you can.
14:52 And I thought, "They didn't like me before.
14:54 Why would they like me now?"
14:55 But I did.
14:56 And through a number of, I will say,
14:58 miraculous providential happenings,
15:01 I was able to get into the ministry in 1974
15:04 in the Southeastern California Conference
15:07 and served for 15 years.
15:09 You went to Andrews before this or...
15:13 My tour at Andrews was from '77 to '79.
15:17 So it was after my first church,
15:18 which was in El Centro,
15:21 even though it's only 100 miles east of San Diego,
15:23 I never heard of it.
15:26 But anyway, El Centro was a good experience for us.
15:29 And we still have friends that are from that area.
15:32 But in 1989, Shelley, I have to tell you,
15:35 that my spiritual life had taken a decline.
15:37 I was not studying the Bible on my own, for my own need.
15:42 I was preparing sermons.
15:44 Let's hit pause. Okay.
15:46 So you're studying the Bible
15:49 to prepare sermons and messages for people,
15:52 but you weren't seeking the Lord's face
15:54 and doing it in a conversational manner
15:57 where the Bible study was God talking to you correctly
16:00 and you're talking to God.
16:01 That is correctly said.
16:03 I'm sad to tell you, I'm sad to tell you.
16:04 I was a pastor. I was a pastor.
16:06 It happens.
16:08 But my spirituality had waned.
16:10 And so in 1989, an opportunity came
16:12 to earn a living doing something else,
16:15 and I left the ministry.
16:17 I'm sad to tell you that.
16:19 And I was out of the ministry for 18 years in construction
16:22 and became a general contractor and build houses and stuff.
16:25 And the Lord used that knowledge in a good way,
16:27 but that's not where I was supposed to be, you know?
16:30 Okay. So how did He call you back?
16:32 Well, about...
16:34 I'm not exactly sure,
16:35 I can't put a date on the calendar
16:36 but probably 15, 16 years ago or so,
16:40 the Lord called me back to studying the Bible,
16:42 studying the Bible.
16:44 And a little slogan came into my mind at that time
16:48 and it was very simple.
16:50 Read the Bible every day, read the Bible every year,
16:53 meaning if you read only three or four chapters a day
16:56 consistently, you will read the Bible...
17:00 At that point, I had never read the Bible through.
17:03 Never.
17:04 And I have no idea how many
17:05 Christians or Seventh-day Adventists
17:07 or even Seventh-day Adventist pastors today
17:10 might have to confess,
17:11 "I never read the Bible through," you know?
17:13 Wow.
17:14 You can read here and there, but to read the Bible through.
17:16 So that changed my life, Shelley.
17:19 I began, JD, to read the Bible every day, every year,
17:22 and I just spent that way ever since.
17:24 And then my other series
17:26 of providential happenings in 2007.
17:30 The Lord made it possible for me
17:31 to come back into the ministry.
17:33 And as I go down the journey of life,
17:35 I'm becoming more and more impressed
17:36 of how unusual that is to be out for 18 years
17:40 and be allowed to come back in.
17:41 And that was an act of faith
17:42 on the part of our conference leaders to say,
17:44 "Yeah, we'll take you back."
17:46 But God was in that, and I've never regretted
17:50 that move to come back into the ministry.
17:53 And along with that then came this burden
17:55 to share the messages of the three angels.
17:58 And...
17:59 Since then, since writing Three Angels, One Message,
18:03 you have written nine other books as well.
18:05 Yeah.
18:06 One actually was prior to that.
18:08 Okay.
18:09 In 2003, the Lord put a burden on my heart to write a book
18:12 having to do with one of our distinctive teachings,
18:15 the investigative judgment,
18:16 which is part of the three angels' messages,
18:19 strictly again, from the Bible.
18:21 And so that was published,
18:22 it was called Investigating the Judgment.
18:24 And that was in 2003.
18:26 But then subsequent to this book, yes,
18:29 eight other books.
18:30 And I actually have a number of manuscripts finished,
18:31 but I don't have them yet in print.
18:33 But, you know, Paul said to Timothy,
18:36 "Do not neglect the gift."
18:38 And each of us has spiritual gifts,
18:41 and we should, you know,
18:43 humbly exercise them to God's glory.
18:45 And so that's what I hope to do.
18:47 You know, I often tell people,
18:48 I think the first investigative judgment
18:51 happened right in the Garden of Eden, don't you?
18:53 Absolutely.
18:55 All the stories of the Bible illustrate God's system
18:58 of administering justice, which is to investigate,
19:02 to take a second look before He takes action,
19:04 not because He needs to, He's omniscient,
19:06 He knows end from the beginning.
19:08 But what did He do there?
19:09 He came and asked questions.
19:11 "Did you eat of the fruit?"
19:12 He didn't have to. He already knew.
19:14 But He went through that process,
19:16 lowering Himself,
19:17 which is part of the incarnation story
19:19 from the foundation of the world.
19:21 He lowered Himself to speak in a language
19:23 we could understand.
19:25 And I think that part of the message
19:27 that our church has is so beautiful
19:29 because it brings to light God's loving character,
19:32 which...
19:33 And by the way, don't mind, I'm digressing for a second.
19:36 The title of the book is to bring that idea
19:38 of Three Angels, One Message
19:41 because even though Revelation 14
19:43 speaks of three angels,
19:45 and we can divide that into three separate messages,
19:47 it's one message.
19:48 And the message is the message of God's love.
19:51 Amen.
19:52 I mean, He came to this world and rather than abort it
19:54 and turn it aside,
19:56 He put into plan a rescue operation.
19:59 And that began in the Garden of Eden.
20:01 And it's coming to a close very quickly
20:04 and the messages of the three angels
20:05 play a vital role
20:06 in bringing this to a successful conclusion.
20:09 And when you think of what, you know,
20:11 one of the most amazing things to me
20:13 is that God created us with free will.
20:15 Absolutely.
20:17 What a gift.
20:18 It's a gift unappreciated for the most part, I think.
20:21 He could have made robots and then there'd be no risk.
20:24 Things could have float along smoothly
20:26 with no bumps in the road.
20:28 But that would not have been satisfying to the heart
20:31 of our Father God.
20:33 He can accept only love
20:34 that is appreciated and freely returned
20:37 as any parent can understand.
20:39 I mean, just to have a doll that you pull the string
20:41 and it says, "I love you," that's not going to do it.
20:44 So God took the risk knowing that some days,
20:49 you know, something might happen,
20:50 but He was gonna be prepared for it.
20:52 And, you know, that's a picture of God's love.
20:55 I think that's fantastic.
20:57 Well, it is a love story because He loves you so much
21:01 that He wants everyone to hear
21:03 so that they will allow the Holy Spirit
21:07 which is the best gift in the world
21:09 that in fact, the Holy Spirit is
21:11 and then in the love story,
21:12 "Hey, listen and follow that lead
21:16 because I want you to spend eternity with me."
21:19 That His desire.
21:20 And so it's just...
21:23 It is the ultimate love story.
21:25 But let's kind of go back for just...
21:27 You may be watching from home and say,
21:29 "What do you mean free will?"
21:30 It's simply choice.
21:32 And when God placed Adam and Eve in the garden...
21:35 And, you know, the Garden of Eden,
21:37 Eden is really that the word for pleasure,
21:40 it was the garden of pleasure.
21:42 And He sticks them there, and He tells them,
21:45 "You can eat any tree in the garden,
21:47 except this one,
21:49 the tree of the knowledge of good and evil."
21:53 He didn't want them to decide for themselves
21:56 what was good for them or what was bad for them.
21:58 He wanted them to listen to His counsel.
22:03 But tell us...
22:05 Kind of just kick off through, I mean,
22:06 our times getting away in a hurry.
22:07 I know.
22:09 Just kick off and get rolling.
22:10 Okay, well, what happened at the Garden of Eden
22:13 is an illustration of how God operates with His creatures.
22:16 And as you say, there was freedom of choice.
22:17 But a rebellion had begun in heaven prior to that
22:20 sometime we don't know exactly when.
22:22 And Lucifer and his angels had to be evicted
22:25 and they showed up here on planet Earth.
22:29 The Lord wanted Adam and Eve to be faithful,
22:31 but He in love gave them an opportunity
22:34 to exhibit their loyalty.
22:36 And I use those words carefully because that's what it was.
22:39 He didn't force them.
22:40 But He gave them an opportunity to see
22:43 if they would trust and obey.
22:44 Amen.
22:46 And the principle that I find the Bible brings out
22:47 is such a simple principle.
22:49 God wants His creatures to be with Him,
22:51 but having given them free will,
22:53 He knows that the only way that a society
22:56 can exist is if everyone is operated by selfless love.
23:00 Amen.
23:01 That's the only way it can exist.
23:03 Satan had introduced that other principle, selfish love.
23:06 So God gave to Adam and Eve an opportunity
23:09 to express their loyalty by obedience to Him.
23:14 And when I think about that, JD,
23:16 I think a message of love but a warning message.
23:20 I mean, if you read in Genesis 2,
23:23 there's strong words,
23:24 "If you eat, you will surely die."
23:26 Those are strong words.
23:28 But the intensity of the warning
23:32 has to be commensurate or equal
23:35 with the results of choice this way or that way.
23:39 And I think the messages of the three angels
23:42 have startling language in them.
23:44 And that confronts people and they're not sure,
23:47 "How can this be a message of love?"
23:50 But this is the way I think about it.
23:51 If a mother is talking to her son, and she's saying,
23:54 "Bobby, it's not a good idea that you pick up that scab,
23:57 it's not gonna help it."
23:58 She says that in a certain tone of voice.
24:02 But if Bobby is on the curb, ready to chase a ball out
24:05 into a busy intersection, where cars are coming,
24:07 her voice is not gonna be the same.
24:09 That's right.
24:10 She is gonna be shouting at the top of her lungs.
24:12 "Bobby, don't go out!"
24:13 Why? Because she doesn't like Bobby?
24:15 No because she loves Bobby. Yeah.
24:17 She wants to save him. She wants to protect him.
24:19 And so she gives that message
24:21 because the consequences are different
24:23 than picking a scab,
24:24 she gives that message in a tone of voice
24:26 that is equal to the need of the time.
24:30 So the message of the Garden of Eden,
24:32 "Don't eat the fruit, you will surely die."
24:34 And the messages of Revelation 14,
24:37 they are given in startling language,
24:39 but they're given in love.
24:40 We have to understand in that context.
24:42 So let's talk.
24:44 Give us what are the three angels' message.
24:45 The three angels' messages
24:47 are found in the heart of the Book of Revelation,
24:50 which again is a book
24:51 that Satan has clouded people's minds
24:53 into thinking that is not understandable
24:55 when the very title of it means something that is revealed.
24:59 The title in the original is we say apocalypse.
25:02 And that means the removal of a cover.
25:05 And the removal of the cover brings out a Revelation
25:08 of the character of God.
25:09 And so Satan is put into people's mindset that,
25:12 "No, you can't understand it or it's for a future time.
25:14 It's not for now."
25:17 A terrible thing that he's put people mind.
25:20 The Book of Revelation is a relevant book.
25:22 It's just for us today.
25:24 And right in the heart of that book
25:25 are these three messages
25:26 that are messages of love but contain a warning
25:29 and that is to be loyal citizens of God.
25:32 All He wants is citizens who are willing to live
25:35 within the safe framework of His holy law.
25:39 And if we're willing to do that,
25:41 He wants to live with us forever.
25:42 He can't take rebels to heaven, Shelley.
25:44 That's right.
25:45 Rebellion happened and that didn't work out.
25:47 So how can you take people to heaven
25:49 that are willfully and knowingly
25:51 not in compliance with His law.
25:53 That can't happen.
25:54 So He's just hoping that people will hear the message
25:57 and respond to it and align themselves
26:00 through the power of the Holy Spirit with His law
26:03 so that He can take us to live with Him forever.
26:05 Give us bodies that will never decay
26:07 and never be sick and never have pain
26:08 and all that stuff.
26:09 I can't wait. So the angels come along.
26:12 And as I said, it begins with the idea of this angel
26:17 seen in heaven, who has the everlasting gospel,
26:21 the good news of the covenant of redemption
26:24 that God has put in place.
26:26 But the first angel cries out like the mothers sing the child
26:30 going into the street, in a loud voice...
26:32 In a loud voice.
26:33 "Fear God, and give Him glory
26:36 and worship Him who created."
26:39 Talk to us about that message.
26:40 The first angel's message, they're all very powerful,
26:43 and we're not gonna have time to get into them in depth.
26:47 Can I say just a word, it says angel there.
26:48 And some people might think, well, these are like the angels
26:53 who saying at the birth of Jesus,
26:54 there were angels in the sky
26:56 that gave a message of good news
26:58 at the first coming of Jesus.
26:59 So maybe this is the same thing.
27:00 Maybe we're waiting for angels, literally celestial beings
27:04 to appear in the sky and give these messages.
27:06 That might be something that we could understand.
27:09 But the word angel in the original language
27:11 simply means messenger.
27:12 Amen.
27:14 Somebody who bears a message
27:15 and there is scriptural authority to understand
27:18 that human beings who carry God's message,
27:21 that same term angel is applied to them.
27:22 Yes.
27:24 The translations don't bear that out
27:26 because it would be confusing.
27:27 But in Matthew Chapter 11, Jesus spoke to the crowd
27:30 after the disciples of John the Baptist
27:32 had come with their question,
27:34 "Are you the one we should look for
27:35 or we should look for somebody else?"
27:37 And after they left, Jesus said,
27:39 "What did you go on to see when you saw John the Baptist?
27:41 Just shaking in the wind or whatever?"
27:43 He said, this is the one that the Prophet Malachi
27:46 was speaking about when He said,
27:47 "I'm sending my messenger before your face to prepare
27:50 the people for the Lord."
27:52 The word messenger, there's the word angel,
27:54 angelos.
27:56 And in the Old Testament that he quoted,
27:57 it's the same idea, Hebrew word, malakh.
28:00 But it means messenger.
28:02 And it's used many, many times to refer to human beings
28:04 that are carrying a message.
28:06 So who are the messengers, and I believe God wants us
28:09 to be the messengers, I believe that Revelation 14:6
28:13 is telling our story,
28:14 it's giving our job description,
28:16 our commission because that's what Jesus said
28:18 in Matthew 28:19 and 20.
28:20 "Go ye," you know?
28:21 And so this is...
28:23 Revelation 14, we can see divided into 4 parts,
28:26 verses 1 to 5, the ones who bear the message,
28:30 the 144,000, the first fruits,
28:31 the ones who reflect Christ's character.
28:36 Verses 6 and onward, what the messages are.
28:39 Verse 14, there we have the coming of Jesus.
28:42 And we have two harvests, the harvest of the grain,
28:45 which in this case represents
28:47 the ones who have responded to the message
28:49 and they have become mature in Christ and,
28:52 sad to say, the harvest of the grapes.
28:55 Now sometimes grapes in the Bible
28:56 and grape juice is a good symbol,
28:58 not in this case,
29:00 this is the harvest of wickedness
29:01 for those that have rejected God's mercy and God's love.
29:04 And they reap the reward of destruction,
29:07 sad to say.
29:09 So why do you believe that God felt
29:12 the first angel's message,
29:14 the first message that should come out
29:17 would be about worship?
29:19 Very good question, Shelley.
29:21 Worship is the heart of the Book of Revelation,
29:24 particularly chapters 13 and 14.
29:26 If you read Revelation 13 and 14
29:29 and count the number of times the word worship is used,
29:31 you'll find that it's used 8 times, 4 and 13, 4 and 14.
29:36 Worship is at the very heart of it.
29:37 And we're gonna end up either worshiping God
29:40 or worshiping the devil.
29:42 Those are the two choices.
29:44 So the message is to worship God
29:46 and worship Him as the Creator.
29:48 The words that we find there in that text there,
29:50 "Worship Him who made heaven and earth and the sea,"
29:54 are virtually a verbatim quotation
29:56 from the fourth commandment.
29:57 Yes.
29:59 In the Bible like in Revelation Chapter 4,
30:02 whatever it says...
30:06 "You are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor
30:08 and power for You created all things,
30:12 and by Your will they exist and were created."
30:14 God's creatorship, the fact that...
30:17 What is the fourth commandment?
30:18 The fourth commandment is the one that identifies
30:20 God is the Creator and commands us to honor Him
30:23 by worshiping on the seventh day,
30:25 which was established back in the original creation
30:27 in Genesis 2.
30:29 And it's there to remind us,
30:33 it begins with the word remember
30:35 to remind us that God is the Creator.
30:37 We didn't come from slime.
30:39 We came from the hand of a loving creator.
30:40 Amen.
30:42 And the fourth commandment reminds us of that
30:44 and commands us to honor the seventh day of the week
30:47 in recognition of His creatorship.
30:48 Amen.
30:49 And of course, Satan hates that.
30:51 Satan hates the fourth commandment
30:52 because it identifies God is the Creator.
30:55 It identifies the fact that He took a world
30:58 that was without form and void and in darkness
31:01 and made it good,
31:02 which is what He wants to do in my life.
31:05 Genesis 1 is the story of creation and recreation.
31:08 That's good.
31:09 Let there be light.
31:11 That's when the light of truth comes in our heart,
31:12 we begin our walk with God.
31:15 The fourth commandment reminds us
31:17 that God did the work and man rested.
31:21 Adam didn't create.
31:23 He came on the scene after everything was made.
31:25 And the Sabbath is a reminder
31:26 that as pertaining to salvation,
31:29 God did the work and we rest in Him.
31:32 Now that doesn't mean we don't work,
31:34 but our works are in response and in appreciation.
31:37 They are do response to Him as our Creator.
31:44 And empowered by grace
31:45 because His word can yearn us to...
31:48 Well, Bible says all of our righteousness
31:50 is as filthy rags.
31:51 We cannot earn salvation,
31:53 but Jesus earned salvation for us
31:55 by dying on the cross.
31:56 But what is my response to that?
31:58 It should be in loving obedience.
32:00 I can't say, "I love you, Lord. Thank You for salvation.
32:03 Yes, I'll take your grace and mercy.
32:04 I want the prize in heaven, but I'm not gonna obey You."
32:07 That doesn't make sense.
32:09 And the three angels' messages actually close
32:11 with a promise to that effect.
32:13 Here's the patience of the saints.
32:15 Here are those who keep the commandments of God
32:18 and the faith of Jesus.
32:20 So those who accept these messages
32:22 will be obedient Christians, not to earn salvation
32:25 but the fruit of salvation.
32:27 Expression of our love and loyalty.
32:29 Expression. Yes.
32:30 So when you're going through Revelation,
32:33 what you find is that...
32:35 And even through the Bible, the devil...
32:37 If you wanna look at Isaiah Chapter 14,
32:39 Ezekiel Chapter 28,
32:41 the devil, Satan wants the worship of God.
32:45 It's all about...
32:46 From the very beginning.
32:48 And if you look through the Book of Daniel,
32:49 it's about worship, isn't it?
32:51 And in Revelation 13, it's talking about,
32:55 "Hey, if you don't worship the beast
32:58 and receive his mark on your forehead or your hand,
33:04 you're gonna die.
33:06 They're gonna put you away."
33:07 And God comes along and sends a message
33:09 that saying, "No, no, no, if you worship the beast,
33:13 you're gonna die," isn't it?
33:15 Worship the Creator.
33:16 Yeah, those are the two choices, Shelley?
33:19 Absolutely.
33:20 Kind of like two choices of the...
33:23 Either eat of these trees or not this one, right?
33:26 Yes.
33:27 And if I can extrapolate on that,
33:29 just for a minute, it strikes me
33:30 that the principles have not changed
33:32 from Eden to where we are.
33:34 We're 6,000 years away from that approximately,
33:36 but the principles are the same.
33:38 Do we love and honor God and obey Him or not?
33:42 Now in the Garden that test was made possible by,
33:46 shall we say, two trees, the tree of life
33:48 and the tree of knowledge of good and evil?
33:50 The test had to do with which tree?
33:52 Would you accept life
33:54 by trust and obey God and love Him, worship Him
33:57 or will you take the other thing?
33:59 Now Satan came along and with his deceptions,
34:03 he deceived Eve, and he said...
34:05 His first attack was against the Word of God,
34:07 "Yea, hath God said? Did God really say?"
34:11 He knew that if he could undermine confidence
34:13 in God's Word,
34:14 then God's command, which is contained in His Word,
34:17 would be disannulled.
34:20 And by that disobedience would happen,
34:22 which would, of course, separate Adam and Eve from God.
34:27 So his attack was against the Word of God
34:29 and against His command.
34:31 Now the principle is very similar
34:33 to what we face today.
34:35 But we can't have the test involving the two trees.
34:39 Back then, it worked because mankind was confined,
34:42 it was only two people.
34:44 And it was all confined in one limited space.
34:46 But mankind is spread out
34:48 covering the face of the globe today.
34:50 And the two trees aren't here anyway.
34:52 So God wants to have a test
34:55 so that every single person on this planet,
34:56 that's why it's all given with a loud voice,
34:58 which by the way, the original is megaphone.
35:01 Greek, you didn't know that you knew,
35:03 it's megaphone.
35:05 God wants the entire planet to have that same opportunity
35:07 to choose Him and choose life.
35:09 But it can't be about the two trees.
35:11 But there is something that goes throughout the world
35:15 that touches every single person.
35:17 And that is time.
35:19 Time touches every single person.
35:20 So God has ingeniously crafted an opportunity for people
35:25 to express their loyalty
35:26 through something having to do with time.
35:27 And which of these commandments has to do with time?
35:30 It's the fourth commandment. It's the Sabbath commandment.
35:33 So everybody will be given a choice
35:34 whether to exhibit their loyalty to God
35:38 by obedience to all of His commandments,
35:40 including the Sabbath or not.
35:42 Now going back to the Garden of Eden,
35:44 we find that there were two people there,
35:46 Adam and Eve.
35:47 And Eve was deceived, the Bible says,
35:50 though she was in transgression,
35:51 she wasn't,
35:52 you know, she didn't go free
35:55 just because she really thought,
35:57 but she really thought she was onto something good
35:59 by eating that fruit.
36:00 She felt exhilaration, a thrill.
36:03 So she really believed it.
36:04 So she illustrates the ones who get the mark
36:07 in the forehead,
36:09 who really believe
36:10 that they're onto something good
36:11 by obeying the command of the beast,
36:13 which is to elevate the first day of the week,
36:15 the counterfeit Sabbath.
36:16 There will be people that really think that
36:18 that's something wonderful.
36:19 And the whole world is coming together
36:20 under this revival
36:22 that is a spiritual revival, okay?
36:26 But Adam, on the other hand, he knew immediately
36:31 that that was wrong.
36:32 But he felt that he was trapped.
36:36 He saw no way around the situation,
36:39 either he was going to disobey God and keep Eve
36:42 or he was gonna obey God and lose Eve.
36:45 So he didn't believe in the message
36:48 that had been given to Eve, but he did it anyway.
36:51 So his head was there, but his hand was...
36:55 he took the fruit.
36:56 So he's an illustration of those who get the mark
36:58 of the beast in their hand.
36:59 They don't believe this, but they go along with it
37:01 because the penalties that are assessed
37:02 against those that violate that command
37:04 to worship the beast are so stiff that,
37:07 "Okay, well, I don't believe it,
37:09 but I'm gonna do it anyway, just to keep my job
37:11 or keep my house or keep my life."
37:13 But on the other hand,
37:15 there will be those that would say,
37:16 "I would rather die than disobey God."
37:19 And those are the ones that that the Lord is looking for.
37:22 So the angel comes along
37:24 or the message comes along and says,
37:27 "Fear God, give Him glory, worship Him."
37:30 The second angel though comes and says,
37:32 "Babylon is fallen, is fallen."
37:34 What does it mean?
37:35 Babylon is a term in the Bible
37:36 that describes apostasy, departure.
37:39 Now we can look at seven different episodes
37:42 or editions of Babylon.
37:44 The Babylon of the Tower of Babel,
37:46 the Babylon of Nebuchadnezzar, or Hammurabi,
37:49 the Babylon of Nebuchadnezzar.
37:51 Then we have four more that are more of a symbolic
37:53 or mystical meaning Peter, when he closes letter,
37:58 1 Peter 5:13, he says,
37:59 "The church at Babylon says hello."
38:02 Paraphrasing.
38:03 Well, there was no Babylon when Peter wrote that,
38:05 but there was Rome, who in their practices
38:09 and their philosophies and their religion mimicked
38:12 the things of ancient Babylon,
38:13 even the title that was given to the Caesars.
38:16 The Pontifex Maximus
38:19 came from the ancient priesthood of Babylon.
38:21 So Rome and then we have Babylon of the Middle Ages,
38:26 when the church fell away as Paul had described
38:28 in 2 Thessalonians, there will be an apostasy
38:31 or falling away.
38:32 And then we can say there's Babylon of today
38:35 where the beast has come back to life
38:37 after the deadly wound of Revelation 13.
38:39 But then there will be a last day edition
38:41 that will bring together many different elements,
38:44 the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet
38:46 as Revelation talks about.
38:48 And that will be the very last episode
38:50 of Babylon, but it will not succeed.
38:52 When it says...
38:54 So Babylon is an apostate system,
38:55 a false religion.
38:57 An apostate system. Yeah.
38:59 And if you study those different entities
39:02 in history,
39:04 you coalite what are the things in common
39:07 and you find that it's righteousness by works,
39:10 you find it's defiance,
39:11 it's rejection of God's promise,
39:14 you find that it's persecuting those that dissent.
39:16 And all of these things come together
39:18 to give us understanding what Babylon is.
39:21 The word Babylon, by the way,
39:22 it's associated with word confusion.
39:25 But in the original, it actually meant
39:27 gate of the gods, gate of the gods.
39:30 So it was the attempt to get into the beyond,
39:32 that's why they built the tower into heaven.
39:34 They wanted to,
39:36 you know, get through the screen
39:38 the curtain to the next level.
39:40 And Satan has been about that from the very beginning,
39:42 even in the false teaching that people don't really die
39:45 in through different,
39:47 you know, means you can reach out to them.
39:49 He's trying to give that idea today
39:51 that you get knowledge that God hasn't given.
39:53 You know, the Bible says,
39:55 "The secret things belong unto the Lord,
39:56 but those things it is revealed one to us
39:58 and our children forever,
40:00 that we may do all the words of this law."
40:01 But Satan is always there saying,
40:03 "As he did in the Garden of Eden,
40:04 you can get higher knowledge by disobedience."
40:08 And that's part of what Babylon is.
40:10 So when it says it's fallen, it's fallen,
40:12 I understand that to mean that the early church fell,
40:14 during the Middle Ages,
40:16 there was an apostasy, God's Word was supplanted,
40:18 His commandments were changed, many false teachings came in.
40:22 But then Protestantism came along
40:24 and revived many of those teachings,
40:26 but it is formalized, it has stagnated
40:29 and Protestantism has refused to let go
40:32 of some key papal errors that that have held it back.
40:37 But the phrase in the middle part,
40:38 it says, "In that great city,
40:40 she's fallen because she has made
40:42 all nations drink of the wine
40:44 of the wrath of her fornication."
40:45 Those are important words too.
40:48 Made is a word that describes coercion,
40:50 enforcement, legislation.
40:53 It is performed in the same function
40:55 as what we read back in Chapter 13,
40:57 where it says,
40:58 "He will cause as many as that don't worship
41:01 the image of the beast to be killed."
41:02 So there will be an enforcement aspect
41:04 that we're not there yet.
41:06 So the message of the three angels,
41:09 the message of the second angel has relevance today absolutely,
41:12 but we have not yet come
41:14 to the complete fulfillment of that,
41:15 we have not yet come to the point
41:17 where Babylon has made all nations worldwide
41:22 drink of the wine,
41:23 wine is her false teachings,
41:25 of the wrath of her fornication.
41:27 Fornication is a term that describes
41:31 an illicit union.
41:34 And in this case, it's the union
41:35 between church and state
41:38 that was so prominent during the Middle Ages
41:39 that brought about persecution.
41:41 And...
41:42 Let me insert one comment here.
41:44 Yes, please.
41:45 Because you can tell
41:46 that this man knows a lot about the Bible,
41:48 but you know how I was one of those
41:50 who I grew up in a New Testament Church.
41:54 We weren't allowed to read Revelation,
41:56 we were told as a matter of fact,
41:58 I mean, it was like you were going to go
42:02 to a bad place if you read Revelation.
42:04 And I would peek at it every now and then
42:06 in see it begins that,
42:07 "Blessed that he who hears this or who reads this,"
42:11 and it confused me.
42:12 But I finally, I read Revelation
42:16 and I thought, "How can I understand this?"
42:19 And I had books from every kind of person that,
42:25 all kinds of prophecy teachers, different denominations,
42:29 nobody agreed with anybody.
42:31 But what I learned through watching 3ABN
42:36 was that the Bible absolutely translates itself.
42:41 Amen.
42:42 Because all of these symbols
42:44 and this is a book of signs and symbols,
42:48 they're all found in the Bible.
42:50 You can find the answer to what each one of these mean,
42:54 but let's kind of fast forward here.
42:57 The third angel's message will get your attention.
43:00 It will.
43:02 But again, remember, the mother who is warning her child
43:04 is going out of the street uses language
43:06 that is very strong and the volume is high.
43:09 God wants to warn us to save us.
43:12 And so yes, he gives this warning,
43:14 Satan is the master of deception
43:17 and he has put a cloud of darkness
43:18 over the world as far as God's character
43:20 and his requirements.
43:22 And so the Lord has to use startling language
43:24 to wake us up.
43:25 You know, the Bible says Matthew 25
43:26 that the church is asleep.
43:28 The all 10 of those young ladies are asleep,
43:31 and so God's got to wake us up.
43:33 In Acts Chapter 12, Peter was asleep
43:35 and an angel came and says, the angel smote him, smote him.
43:41 The very same word that is used when it describes how Peter
43:45 took a sword when Jesus was being arrested
43:47 and smote the servant of the priest
43:51 and cut his ear off, it's the same word.
43:53 Well, did Peter complain later, you know, how the story ends.
43:58 Peter was awakened and, by miraculous means,
44:01 the gates were opened, the shackles fell.
44:03 He walked free.
44:04 I don't read anywhere that Peter complained.
44:06 "Why did you hit me?"
44:07 No, of course not,
44:09 but that says the angel smote him.
44:11 Well, sometimes the Lord has to do that to wake us up.
44:13 He smote Saul on the way to Damascus,
44:15 but Saul has never complained...
44:18 Paul never complained about that.
44:19 And so this message is to wake us up.
44:21 It is startling,
44:23 but it's a message given in love and warning.
44:25 You know, going back to the word worship,
44:27 we were talking about,
44:28 the word worship has an interesting background.
44:31 A lot of words in English are actually contractions
44:33 of their original form
44:36 or they undergo some sort of change.
44:38 The word worship actually in its original form
44:40 was worth ship, worth ship,
44:45 meaning what is it
44:46 that we ascribe the highest worth?
44:48 What is the highest value in our life?
44:50 It should be God. That's the first commandment.
44:52 "Put no other gods before Me."
44:53 So the message to worship God
44:56 should resonate within us to say put God first.
44:58 Yes.
45:00 And if we put God first,
45:01 the rest will come into alignment,
45:03 we will want to love and obey Him.
45:04 You know, when I think about the third angel's message with,
45:07 when he comes along and says,
45:09 "Hey, all right, we know a system is being set up
45:12 that says if you don't receive..."
45:14 It says the system, the apostate system,
45:18 "If you don't receive the mark on your forehead
45:20 or in your hand,
45:21 you won't be able to buy or sell,
45:22 you know, you're in danger of being killed."
45:26 But, the third angel comes along and is saying,
45:29 "No, no, no, no,
45:31 if you receive the mark of the beast,
45:33 if you receive in your forehead or in your hand,
45:37 then you're going to have to drink the wrath of God.
45:40 You think that you're going to be killed here?
45:42 You'll drink the wrath of God
45:44 that is not mingled with mercy."
45:47 And I think of the wrath of God
45:51 is the love of justice.
45:58 It's God's love.
45:59 So let's talk about that a few minutes.
46:01 Yeah.
46:03 The Bible describes what God's wrath is.
46:04 If you read Romans Chapter 1,
46:05 it says, "God's wrath is revealed,"
46:08 verse 16 I believe it is.
46:09 And then if you go through the chapter of verses,
46:12 I think it's 22, or 24, 26, and 28.
46:15 It describes what that really involves,
46:17 and it means that "God lets us go
46:19 and reap the consequences of our own choices."
46:22 As we started out,
46:23 God has put free will into place.
46:25 He knows what's best.
46:26 He knows that sin is...
46:28 there's nothing good in it.
46:29 And there are other ways of death.
46:31 He knows that.
46:33 So he wants to warn us but he will not force us.
46:36 So his wrath is when He...
46:38 after having counseled and advised and moved
46:42 and encouraged, reaches the end
46:44 where we have made a firm decision against Him,
46:47 then He pulls back.
46:49 But that's not good.
46:50 But the Bible says that's His wrath,
46:51 His anger or His fury and uses those as synonyms.
46:55 It's not hair standing on the back of the neck,
46:57 face turning red, and all that, God's wrath is not human wrath,
47:01 but it is when He allows us ultimately, reluctantly
47:05 to reap the consequences of our own choice.
47:07 That's God's wrath.
47:09 Now the part that you've alluded to there,
47:11 it says it's poured out full strength.
47:15 That's an important concept in that when sin came in,
47:20 God knew that that the wages of sin are death.
47:23 And Adam and Eve deserve to die instantly,
47:26 except for the mercy of Jesus stepping in
47:29 and saying, "I will take that upon Me."
47:31 But nevertheless,
47:33 God had to allow some of the effects of sin
47:35 to be part of this human story, the thorns and thistles,
47:38 the pain in childbirth, Genesis 3,
47:41 so that we could at least get the concept that sin is bad.
47:44 Amen.
47:45 But those results, those effects have been limited
47:50 because human life cannot exist
47:52 if the full effect of sin is experienced.
47:55 Now on the cross Jesus reaped, he drank the cup.
47:59 Thursday night, He gave the cup of the covenant,
48:03 the sweet cup of grape juice to the disciples,
48:05 but He drank a different cup.
48:07 Thursday night in the garden and on the cross,
48:09 He drank the full cup without mixture.
48:11 Up to this point,
48:13 God has been sheltering everyone,
48:15 sinners or non-sinners, from the full effects of sin
48:19 because light can't exist.
48:21 And He wants this to be an exhibit
48:23 between righteousness and wickedness.
48:26 So He has had to limit the effects of sin.
48:29 But at the end, like it says in Revelation 7,
48:31 the angels are going to release the winds.
48:34 And we when we reach that point of human history,
48:37 the Lord will allow the universe,
48:39 human beings as well as the universe,
48:40 to see what sin really is and what it really does.
48:44 He has to because he has known it all along,
48:47 but He wants people to see
48:48 that there's nothing good in sin.
48:50 So drinking the cup,
48:52 full strength is a very, very significant thing.
48:55 Up to this point, that hasn't happened.
48:57 But when God removes the restrictions
48:59 and allows Satan to do everything
49:01 he wants to do and removes the restrictions
49:04 He's put on the base passions of mankind,
49:06 this world is going to be a scene
49:08 that is indescribable in wickedness.
49:11 We want to be sheltered by cup in Christ
49:13 when that comes, believe me.
49:15 Romans 6:23 says that, "The wages of sin is death,
49:18 but the gift of God
49:21 is eternal life in Christ Jesus."
49:23 You realize what that's saying?
49:25 Paul is saying you've got to earn
49:27 your way to hell.
49:28 That's right.
49:30 I mean, the wages...
49:31 You've got to earn your way to that second death,
49:34 but the gift of God
49:36 is eternal life in Christ Jesus.
49:39 I love that.
49:40 I do too. Thanks for bringing that up.
49:42 So I see us as the angels that are going,
49:47 preaching the gospel,
49:48 every nation, tribe, tongue, people,
49:50 saying with the megaphone,
49:52 we are as if we were in the place.
49:55 If we could think of it this way,
49:56 we are as if we were the place of angels
49:58 that God sent to Adam and Eve,
50:01 giving the message.
50:03 Don't do that.
50:05 Love and obey God.
50:06 That's the best way.
50:08 Don't disobey and eat that fruit.
50:09 It may look good.
50:10 There may be a momentary thrill.
50:12 But the end of it,
50:14 they're obviously the ways of death.
50:15 We are the angels that,
50:17 you know, could have been speaking to Adam and Eve
50:18 but the sons and daughters of Adam and Eve
50:20 in the world today.
50:22 God wants them to hear that message.
50:24 Okay, so your book is called Three Angels, One Message
50:29 by John T. Anderson.
50:31 How do we get this book?
50:32 It can be acquired through our website,
50:34 which is ComingKingPublications.com.
50:37 I think we're going to put that up.
50:38 Okay.
50:40 Also, you can send me an email directly,
50:42 which is very simple mentonepastor@gmail.com.
50:47 Mentone is the church I serve at,
50:49 mentonepastor@gmail.com
50:50 will come into my mailbox.
50:53 They are also available at the VCs.
50:57 But anyway, I just hope that the Lord
51:00 puts the message out quickly and effectively.
51:03 Such an important message, this is a life-saving message.
51:07 So we're going to put Pastor Anderson's information
51:11 on the screen right now
51:12 so you will know how to get this book.
51:17 If you would like to invite
51:19 Pastor John Anderson to your church
51:20 for a presentation on the book of Revelation
51:23 or if you would like to find out more
51:24 about his book Three Angels, One Message,
51:27 visit his website, ComingKingPublications.com,
51:31 where you'll also find a list of other books he's written,
51:33 that's ComingKingPublications.com.
51:36 You may also email him at mentonepastor@gmail.com,
51:41 that's mentonepastor@gmail.com
51:45 or write to him at Coming King Publications,
51:47 Post Office Box 2642, San Marcos, California 92079.


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