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"''God Has Spoken Again'' is Book 1 contained in Volume 1 of the New Message from God. Therefore, this text contains the opening words of God’s New Message and stands as the first book in the growing library of the New Revelation.”<ref>''God Has Spoken Again'', Introduction</ref>
 
"''God Has Spoken Again'' is Book 1 contained in Volume 1 of the New Message from God. Therefore, this text contains the opening words of God’s New Message and stands as the first book in the growing library of the New Revelation.”<ref>''God Has Spoken Again'', Introduction</ref>
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==God has spoken again==
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"Make no mistake. There is no one in the world who can say that God cannot speak again. For who has such authority? What presumption. What arrogance. What foolishness is this? To say that God cannot speak again is to say that God has lost interest in this world, has left humanity up to its own devices even as the world’s religions have become altered over time and are contentious with one another, and even internally, producing great conflict and suffering."<ref name="htrtM">''The Worldwide Community of God’s New Message:'' [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-2/the-worldwide-community-of-gods-new-message/how-to-regard-the-messenger How to Regard the Messenger]</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 02:46, 16 January 2019

"God Has Spoken Again is Book 1 contained in Volume 1 of the New Message from God. Therefore, this text contains the opening words of God’s New Message and stands as the first book in the growing library of the New Revelation.”[1]

God has spoken again

"Make no mistake. There is no one in the world who can say that God cannot speak again. For who has such authority? What presumption. What arrogance. What foolishness is this? To say that God cannot speak again is to say that God has lost interest in this world, has left humanity up to its own devices even as the world’s religions have become altered over time and are contentious with one another, and even internally, producing great conflict and suffering."[2]

References

  1. God Has Spoken Again, Introduction
  2. The Worldwide Community of God’s New Message: How to Regard the Messenger