Darkness before Dawn
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  • Reads 61
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  • Parts 43
  • Time 19h 23m
Complete, First published Jan 25, 2017
Darkness before Dawn enlightens on the great controversy between Christ and Satan, which will increase in intensity to the very close of time. In all ages the wrath of Satan has been manifested against the church of Christ. He comes down "having great wrath, because he knows that he has but a short time." He will work "with all power and signs and lying wonders." For six thousand years that master-mind that once was highest among the angels of God, has been wholly bent to the work of deception and ruin. And all the depths of Satanic skill and subtlety acquired, all the cruelty developed, during these struggles of the ages, will be brought to bear in the final conflict. It reveals the scenes of the long-continued conflict between good and evil. Satan's enmity against Christ has been manifested against his followers. The same hatred of the principles of God's law, the same policy of deception, by which error is made to appear as truth, by which human laws are substituted for the law of God, and men are led to worship the creature rather than the Creator, may be traced in all the history of the past.
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