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Been to the movies lately? Excited about any of the films coming out you saw in the previews? Did you know just like movies, the Bible has previews for Christians? In this episode of Bible Belt Tennessee Preaching Podcasts join Pastor Rob Chambers as he elaborates on the previews in God's Holy Bible, which serves many purposes, including to help encourage and bless Christians as we near the beginning of the feature presentation.

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  1. Hey Pastor Rob... I've been catching up on some of your recent sermons...so I'm not sure which one that I heard you say that "7" or "seven" is the number of perfection in biblical interpretation.

    I would respectfully submit to you that "seven" is the number of completion.

    The number eight is considered the number of "new beginnings"... Eight people got off of Noah's Ark...

    AND... if you take a close look at some verses in Revelation... you'll find a seven headed beast with seven crowns upon his heads (Rev. 12:3)

    See also Rev. 13:1, 17:3, 17:7 and in 17:9 the seven heads are said to be the seven mountains on which the woman sits.

    I'd prefer to say he was "completely" evil... rather than "perfectly" evil.

    Thanks for letting me share,

    Steve Lynch

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