The Final Seven: A Tribulation Series

Transmission 23: The Marriage Supper of the Lamb

1 min · 31. Mai 2026
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Heaven rejoices while the world mourns. Revelation 19 shows us the Marriage Supper of the Lamb—the great wedding banquet where the bride of Christ is joined to her Bridegroom. Through the Word explains that the fine linen of the bride represents the righteous acts of the saints, made possible through Jesus Christ alone. It’s the ultimate celebration: a hallelujah chorus that begins and ends this chapter. Harlow guides you with hope: while Babylon crumbles on earth, heaven is preparing for the greatest feast in eternity. If you want to survive, fix your eyes on that celebration. Don’t trade your invitation for the fading wealth of this world. Choose Jesus now, because His banquet table is the only one that lasts forever.

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