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Ask Dr. Jeanette® Success On “The Way” Devil On A Choke Chain! It’s Gonna Be Quick! It’s Gonna Be Sure! It’s Gonna Be Final! - Los Angeles Sentinel

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This verse is heralding the fall and destruction of a city and its systems. Space does not permit to fully explain what is being referenced here. In previous verses, Revelation 17:18 and verses following, the great city Babylon is spoken of here. After extensive reading, we see that these systems or this system will fall rapidly Revelation 18:8 speaks of destruction in one day (plagues, death mourning, famine, Babylon will be burned in one day! The kings of the earth (Revelation 17:2) this judgment will be done in one hour!

The post Ask Dr. Jeanette® Success On “The Way” Devil On A Choke Chain! It’s Gonna Be Quick! It’s Gonna Be Sure! It’s Gonna Be Final! appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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