The Climax of the Covenant [Audio]

[Updated with handout] This message is from the recent Olivet Convocation in Madison, Ohio. Reggie spoke from Matthew 24, Daniel and other passages. Travis Bennett is also heard in this message as well as questions and comments from various attendees of the conference. The following is a quote from the message:

“Get ready for our own humblings. God is not going to send a stuffy, ‘we were right,’ ‘told you so,’ Church to Israel. He’s going to send a people who are like blinded Samson, who recover strength by the grace of God, having been deeply humbled.” – Reggie Kelly

 

(2hr:30min)
 

Right Click to Download The Climax of the Covenant – by Reggie Kelly (72mb)
 

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