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Tag: escape to Pella

The Day Jerusalem Burned

The post emphasizes that despite historical chaos and suffering, God’s sovereignty remains unyielding. Jesus reassures His disciples in Mark 13 that all events unfold according to divine purpose. God’s intervention during Jerusalem’s fall illustrates His care for the elect. Today, amidst global turmoil, believers are reminded that God is in control, fulfilling His plan for their ultimate good.

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