While fasting and praying at Uriel's command in a flowered field, the prophet Ezra meets a weeping lady with a profound message about the future; your future.
In this episode we explore this event, its message and its lessons.
This season we are feasting on the unknown writings of the Prophet Ezra whose pen name was Malachi. His writings were once included in the King James Version of the Bible but were removed because they were too illuminating and that scared the powerful men and women of the day. Let's see why they didn't want you to have his amazing writings. It's time to feast on the word of the Great Jehovah.
This episode is based on Ezra & the End of Days by Reed R. Simonsen, and contains a new song "The New Jerusalem" by composer Ron Garrard.
Ready for some meat after all the milk? The Gospel Feast Series is available here in 20+ volumes. It's time to Feast on the Word of God!
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