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MESMERIZING MESSAGES (24 OF 32)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Revelation 14:1-20
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Title: Mesmerizing Messages (24 of 32)
Series: Book of All Books
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Revelation 14:1-20

I - The Glorious Mass (1 - 5)

II - The Gospel Message (6 - 7)

III - The Grievous Mark (8 - 13)

IV - The Godless Massacre (14 - 20)

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SET FREE

It all began on Sunday, December 11, 2005, when a fisherman spotted a 50-ton humpback whale tangled up in crab trap lines off the coast in northern California. His call for help was answered by a group of Coast Guard divers and whale experts.

The rescue operation was both difficult and dangerous. Crew members found the whale entwined in some 20 ropes, each 240 feet long and wrapped so tight they were slicing into its flesh. The lines had to be cut by hand, which required diving perilously close to the whale and its powerful tail.

It took about an hour, and no one was injured. In interviews with reporters, some of the divers remarked on the whale's "affectionate" behavior. One said the creature watched and seemed to wink at him as he was cutting a line that went through its mouth. Once freed, the whale began circling and approached the divers one by one to "nuzzle" them.

Mick Menigoz told the San Francisco Chronicle, "The whale was doing little dives and the guys were rubbing shoulders with it. It's something that I will always remember. It was just too cool."

I liked this story because it talks about being released and freed up, which is something that believers should realize when reading the Book of Revelation, if we are saved, then we are free from the calamities and the catastrophes of this book, and in turn you should not be afraid to study this book or to teach from this book that I call, "The Book of Books."

I - The Glorious Mass (1 - 5)

Once again, we the verses before us are debatable, with some placing Mount Zion in heaven and others placing it upon the earth. There are some that thi ...

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