How Can I Be Sure My Name is in the Book of Life? | Conrad Vine

Explore the profound parallels between King Nebuchadnezzar’s seven years of madness in Daniel 4 and the history of spiritual Babylon. See how historical Babylon, with its pride, enforced false worship (the golden image), and divine judgment, serves as a type for the end-time spiritual Babylon described in Revelation. Understand the “777” theme: the seven years of madness, the 6,000-year great controversy on earth followed by a seventh-millennium Sabbath in heaven, and the seventh-day Sabbath as the seal of God. This message contrasts the mark of the beast (coerced worship) with the seal of God (worship from a convicted conscience), calling God’s remnant people to uphold the commandments and the faith of Jesus in earth’s final crisis.

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