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In the End, God Wins, Part 2

27 min · 9. kesä 2026
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At times, the struggles and agonies of the day distort our perception of God and blur our vision of the future. That’s why hope is woven throughout Scripture from Genesis to Revelation.In just three verses, Esther 10 offers a glimpse of Mordecai’s blessing over Persia, giving us a foretaste of God’s glorious blessings to come.Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he guides us through this powerful reminder that God will triumph in the end. Let this message renew your clarity and strengthen your hope in the bright future God has prepared for you. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/82/29?v=20251111

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